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Kyivstar paid 13.6 bln hryvnias in taxes to state budget in 2025

19 March , 2026  

Kyivstar, Ukraine’s largest telecommunications operator, paid over 13.67 billion UAH in taxes and fees to the state budget in 2025, a 12% increase from the previous year, according to a press release issued by the company on Wednesday.

According to the release, over the four years of full-scale war, the company’s total tax contributions exceeded 46.5 billion UAH, cementing Kyivstar’s status as the largest taxpayer in Ukraine’s telecom industry.

Previously, the company reported paying 12.3 billion UAH in taxes and fees for 2024 and 10.8 billion UAH for 2023.

According to data from the YouControl system, Kyivstar increased its revenue by 19.6% last year—to 43.81 billion UAH—while its net profit rose by 8.6%—to 12.31 billion UAH.

The Kyivstar Group’s annual consolidated financial statements, published recently, also noted that in 2025, income taxes increased by $10 million, or 15.6%, to $74 million.

“This increase was driven by higher taxable income for the year ended December 31, 2025, including approximately $18 million in taxable income related to the acquisition of Uklon,” the report stated.

“It is important for us to remain a reliable partner of the state: significant tax revenues, investments in the network, and strengthening its energy independence are our contribution to economic stability and uninterrupted connectivity for millions of people,” Kyivstar President Oleksandr Komarov is quoted as saying in the release.

The company also noted that since 2022, it has invested over 4.6 billion UAH in the procurement and maintenance of backup power equipment, and has allocated a total of 40.1 billion UAH in capital investments during this period toward infrastructure restoration, modernization, and the development of digital capabilities.

In addition, Kyivstar reported that last year it allocated 1.7 billion UAH to support the Armed Forces, subscribers, and the implementation of social projects, bringing the total amount allocated for these purposes since the start of the war to over 4.4 billion UAH.

It is noted that in 2025, the company launched a new charitable initiative—supporting pediatric intensive care units at the UNBROKEN Center based at the First Medical Association of Lviv, to which it allocated 15 million UAH.

As reported, as of the end of 2025, Kyivstar served approximately 22.4 million mobile subscribers and over 1.2 million fixed-line subscribers. The company is wholly owned by Kyivstar Group Ltd, whose shares are traded on the U.S. Nasdaq stock exchange and whose majority owner, in turn, is the telecommunications holding company VEON with an 83.6% stake.

In 2025, the Kyivstar Group increased its EBITDA by 30% to UAH 27 billion, with revenue growing by 30.3% to UAH 48.2 billion; including in the fourth quarter of last year, when EBITDA increased by 23.1% to UAH 7.2 billion, with revenue growing by 30.1% to UAH 13.5 billion.

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