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IC “Nadiyna” increases authorized capital up to UAH 38 mln

18 September , 2025  

PJSC Insurance Company “Nadiyna” (Kiev) will increase the authorized capital by UAH 23 million – up to UAH 38 million, the relevant decision was made on September 10 by the sole shareholder of the company – LLC “Agroholding 2012”, which indirectly belongs to Alexander Gerega (51.3%) and Galina Gerega (48.7%) – owners of the group of companies “Epicenter”.

“An increase in the nominal value (8000) of shares is carried out at the expense of directing to the authorized capital of the company the profit (its part) received for the years 2023-2024,” the company reported in the system of disclosure of the NCSSM.

It noted that the authorized capital is increased to meet the norms regarding the minimum amount of authorized capital for insurance activities in accordance with the provisions of the law “On Insurance”.

According to the materials on the company’s website, the entire net profit of the IC for 2023 – UAH 19.8 million and part of the net profit for 2024 – UAH 3.2 million, while UAH 10.92 million remained undistributed.

As reported, IC “Nadiina”, established in 2006, in January-June 2025 collected gross insurance premiums in the amount of UAH 18,94 mln, that is by 41,8% less than in the same period a year ago. Net premiums of the insurer have decreased by 14,6% – to UAH 18,56 mln, and net earned premiums – by 9,5%, to UAH 18,98 mln.

The volume of insurance payments and indemnities, made by IC “Nadiina”, for the first half of 2025 compared to the same period of 2024 has increased by 1,3% – to UAH 6,39 mln, and the level of payments has amounted to 33,8%.

The company’s profit from operating activities has grown to UAH 10,346 mln, net profit – to UAH 10,577 mln.

Assets of the insurer on July 1, 2025 have increased by 6,2% – to UAH 86,95 m, shareholders’ equity – by 16,2% – to UAH 73,56 m, while liabilities have decreased by 27,9% – to UAH 13,39 m, and cash and cash equivalents have grown by 7,6% – to UAH 61,41 m.