Business news from Ukraine

SEVERODONETSK AZOT INTENDS TO RESTART CARBAMIDE PRODUCTION IN A MONTH

PJSC Severodonetsk Azot (Luhansk region) intends to resume carbamide production in March this year, President of the Ukrainian Chemists Union Oleksiy Holubov has said at a press conference in Kyiv. “Severodonetsk Azot is likely to be launched on gas in March. And then it should start working on a full cycle: production of nitrate and carbamide,” he said. Holubov added the company had already installed a cogeneration unit, which solves the problem of stable power supply.
As reported, in November 2017 Severodonetsk Azot resumed production of ammonium nitrate. In June 2017 Ostchem Group announced the resumption of work of its three plants, including Severodonetsk Azot. Ostchem Group consolidates the chemical assets of Group DF of Dmytro Firtash. It includes the nitrogen fertilizers enterprises PJSC Azot (Cherkasy), PJSC Rivneazot, PJSC Severodonetsk Azot (Luhansk region) and PJSC Stirol Concern (Donetsk region).

KOVALSKA CONSTRUCTION GROUP INVESTS $10 MLN IN PURCHASE OF FREIGHT CARS

The Kovalska Industrial and Construction Group (Kyiv) invested over $10 million in purchase of 360 freight cars for transporting crushed stone from its own quarries.
“Last year, we purchased 360 cars for the transportation of crushed stone from our own quarries to the production facilities of the group in Kyiv, which cost us more than $10 million. It allowed us to harmoniously develop the raw materials business,” Director General of Kovalska Group Serhiy Pylypenko said.
In addition, he said, last year the company also invested more than EUR 5 million in upgrading its own fleet.
“KamAZ is ineffective and not environmentally friendly. In 2017, we bought 30 Mercedes trucks for EUR 5 million to transport cement. In general, we plan to purchase more, maybe even next year,” Pylypenko said.
Kovalskaya Group was established in 2006 and it has been operating in the market of ready-mixed concrete and reinforced concrete products since 1956.

ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANY HORIZON CAPITAL WANTS TO INVEST UP TO $200 MLN IN UKRAINE

Horizon Capital, an asset management company, that invested over $500 million via private equity funds, plans to invest $100-200 million more in the country in the coming five years, Horizon Capital founder and CEO Lenna Koszarny has said.
“We continue investing after this difficult 2013-2014 period – more than $50 million over this period. Our plans for the next five years are to invest another $100-200 million. Now we see many opportunities,” she said in an interview with the Business weekly.
According to her, at present the company is discussing the possibilities of entering into the charter capital with more than 30 companies, trying to find “founders-visionaries”.
Koszarny said that the offer of lending to Ukrainian business has recently increased. It must be supplemented with foreign direct investment (FDI), and its volume today is only $1-1.5 billion per year.
“For five years, I would like to see investments at $6-7 billion annually: from America, Europe, but also from the Middle East, Asia, India and China,” the Horizon Capital CEO said.
According to Koszarny, the IT industry can be the driver of export for Ukraine due to the switch from the model of export of raw materials to the model of export of goods and services with high added value.
Horizon Capital was established in 2006. It manages private equity funds Western NIS Enterprise Fund (WNISEF, established in 1994 with a capital of $150 million), Emerging Europe Growth Fund, L.P. (EEGF, established in 2006 with a capital of $132 million) and EEGF II (EEGF, established in 2008 with $370 million capital).
The money of these funds is invested in projects in Ukraine, Moldova, and Belarus.
The founding partners of Horizon Capital are Jeffrey C. Neal, Mark Andrew Iwashko, Natalie Jaresko and CEO Lenna Koszarny.
In June 2016, OPIC (Overseas Private Investment Corporation) said that the OPIC would provide up to $37.5 million to EEGF III launched by Horizon Capital for the period of up to 10 years.

AMC ALLOWS MARRIOTT TO MANAGE KYIV HOTEL ALOFT

The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMC) has permitted International Hotel Licensing Company S.à r.l (Bertrange, Luxembourg), a subsidiary of the international hotel operator Marriott International, to indirectly manage the first Aloft brand hotel in Ukraine.
According to the AMC, the Aloft hotel belongs under the terms of lease to Solelat Palace LLC (Kyiv).
According to the unified state register, Solelat Palace LLC was established on June 22, 2017. Its core business is real estate management.
The only owner of the company is Volodymyr Kravets.
The charter capital of the company is UAH 500,000.
As reported, in early 2018 Marriott International postponed the opening of the first hotel under the Aloft brand in Ukraine from February 15 to May 1, 2018. The hotel has 310 rooms.
Marriott International unites more than 6,000 hotels under 30 brands in 122 countries. The central office is located in Bethesda (the suburb of Washington, the United States). The company’s revenues in 2016 exceeded $17 billion.
Some 250 hotels operate under the Aloft brand in the countries of America, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Caribbean.

ANTIMONOPOLY COMMITTEE OF UKRAINE ALLOWS SBERBANK TO BUY TWO HOTELS IN ODESA

The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMC) has permitted PJSC Sberbank (Kiev) to purchase two Chorne More hotels in Odesa.
According to the press service of the AMC, the matter concerns buying assets in the form of the integrated property complex owned by PJSC Chorne More tourist-production firm (Odesa).
As reported, in late 2017 the state executive service of the Justice Ministry of Ukraine put up the Chorne More Rishelyevska hotel (Odesa) for sale in the SETAM electronic system of trading in seized property for debts on mortgage.
The total area of the hotel complex is 12,000 square meters. It has 225 rooms. It is part of the Chorne More hotel chain, which belongs to an Odesa businessman, the ex-owner of Imexbank and the incumbent owner of the Chornomorets football club.
According to the website of the Chorne More hotel network, it includes nine objects in Odesa, Odesa region, and Kyiv.
PJSC Chorne More tourist and production firm was established in 1997. Its core business is leasing and operating own or leased real estate.

NEW WORK LABS FROM HUNGARY TO OPEN CO-WORKING PLACE IN KYIV IN SPRING 2018

Hungary’s New Work Labs has signed a contract to open a co-working place with a gross area of 1,000 square meters on the third floor of the Globus shopping center in Maidan Nezalezhnosti (Independence Square) in Kyiv, the press service of the shopping center has reported.
“For Hungarian company New Work Labs this is the first project of a joint office space in a shopping center. The spacious and comfortable office in the Globus shopping center will be up to date for residents and guests of Kyiv, and it will significantly complement the variety of services in the shopping center,” the press release quotes the manager. the department of rent of the Globus TC Elena Semochkina.
The Globus shopping center was put into operation in 2001. It consists of two parts: Globus 1 and Globus 2. Its total area is 35,400 square meters, retail space – 18.580 square meters. Three legal entities are the owners of Globus shopping center since 2008: Delight LLC, Delight Plus LLC and Delight City LLC, which are owned by a major European investment company London & Regional Properties.
New Work Labs (Hungary) was established in 2012. It is engaged in providing premises in the format of co-working for the needs of growing companies and individuals. Currently, the company operates seven working locations in Hungary with a total area of more than 12,000 square meters