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“Poznyaki-Zhyl-Bud” has received UAH 5.9 mln in net profit

30 March , 2023  

Poznyaki-Zhyl-Bud PJSC (Kyiv) made net profit amounting to UAH 5.9 mln according to the results of 2022, while 2021 ended with a loss of UAH 6.5 mln.
According to the company announcement in the information disclosure system of the National Securities and Stock Market Commission (SSMSC) about the annual general meeting of shareholders on April 28, the net profit per share last year was UAH 1.68 ths.
Poznyaki-Zhyl-Bud’s uncovered loss in 2022 decreased by 25% compared to 2021, to UAH 17.6 mln. Total accounts receivable increased by 36.8% to UAH 642.1 mln.
Last year current liabilities of PJSC increased by 24.6% up to 2.24 billion UAH, and long-term liabilities decreased to 5.6 billion UAH.
In general, the value of assets of Poznyaki-Zhyl-Bud in 2022 increased by 11% to more than 2.23 billion hryvnias.
According to the agenda of the meeting, the shareholders intend not to distribute dividends for 2022 and also elect new members of the supervisory board for three years.
In 2023 the company plans to continue the organization of residential, hotel, office complexes construction in Kiev, including residential complex with non-residential premises and underground parking in 12, John Paul II Str., and multifunctional complex in 7-9, Lesya Ukrainka Str. in Pecherskiy district of the capital.
According to the data of the National Commission on Securities and Stock Market, as for the fourth quarter of 2022 the shareholder of “Poznyaki Zhil-Bud” is Ruzanna Kagramanian (100%).
Poznyaki-Zhil-Bud PJSC was founded in 2002, specializing in construction of elite residential real estate, commercial real estate and social infrastructure objects.
According to the company web-site, its portfolio of completed construction projects includes residential and office complexes over 1 million sq.m.
Poznyaki Zhil-Bud Corporation since December 2015 is a part of investment and development group of companies Taryan Group (Kiev), founded in 2011 by ex-president of Poznyaki Zhil-Bud PJSC Arthur Mkhitaryan.

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