Nova Poshta, Ukraine’s leading express delivery service and a member of the NOVA Group, made additional capital contributions to seven subsidiaries totaling UAH 136.27 million in January–February 2026, according to the company’s 2025 annual report.
The funds were allocated, in particular, to Supernova Airlines LLC – 47 million UAH, Nova Post Europe LLC – 20 million UAH, Nova Poshta Delivery S.L. (Spain) and Nova Post UK Ltd (United Kingdom) – 30.60 million UAH each, Nova Global Logistics CA Ltd (Canada) – 2.75 million UAH, Nova Post Netherlands B.V. (Netherlands) – 5.10 million UAH, and Logistika Podillya LLC – 0.2 million UAH.
It is also noted that in January of this year, the company announced dividends in the amount of 357.89 million UAH for the second and third quarters of 2024, and in January–February 2026, it received dividends from its subsidiary NovaPay LLC in the amount of 325.5 million UAH.
In addition, in February of this year, Nova Poshta conducted a buyback of securities of NovaPay Credit LLC totaling 200 million UAH, comprising 200,000 shares.
In the same month, the company sold 99.24% of its subsidiary Novobox LLC for UAH 1.46 billion. According to YouControl data, the new owner is the Cypriot company NP Holdings Limited, whose beneficiaries, like those of Nova Poshta, are Volodymyr Poperechnyuk and Vyacheslav Klimov. After the sale, the company was renamed “Nova Box.”
In March of the same year, “Nova Poshta” acquired 100% of Sliding Yurt-Industry LLC for 261,100 UAH. According to YouControl data, the company’s authorized capital is UAH 28 million, and its beneficiaries are Volodymyr Poperechnyuk and Vyacheslav Klimov.
According to the report, as of the end of 2025, Nova Poshta’s balance sheet included financial investments in a total of 36 companies.
As reported, in the first quarter of 2026, Nova Poshta increased its revenue by 26.9% compared to the same period in 2025—to 14.98 billion UAH—and its net profit by 4.4 times, to 1.28 billion UAH.
In 2025, the company increased revenue by 21.6%—to 54.2 billion UAH—and net profit by 4.4%, to 2.6 billion UAH.