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Business news from Ukraine

Kharkiv Feed Mill to Hold Shareholders’ Meeting on April 28

According to Fixygen, Kharkiv Feed Mill will hold its annual general meeting of shareholders on April 28, 2026, via remote participation. The main agenda items include approval of the financial statements and operating results for 2025, as well as other corporate governance decisions.

The plant operates in the agro-industrial sector and specializes in the production of compound feed for livestock and poultry farming.

Companies in this sector are heavily dependent on grain prices, logistics, and the state of the meat and poultry market. According to publicly available data, the company is controlled by private Ukrainian shareholders.

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“Company Invest Finance” to Hold a Shareholders’ Meeting on April 23

According to Fixygen, Company Invest Finance LLC will hold a general meeting of shareholders on April 23, 2026, via remote participation. The main agenda items concern the company’s performance, financial reporting, and future management.

The company operates in the finance and investment sector. According to Opendatabot, its owners are private Ukrainian investors, and ownership is concentrated among a limited group of participants.

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“Ivano-Frankivsktorf” to Hold Shareholders’ Meeting on April 21

According to Fixygen, Ivano-Frankivsktorf PJSC will hold its annual general meeting of shareholders on April 21, 2026, via remote participation. Shareholders will review the financial statements, last year’s financial results, and matters related to current management.

The company operates in the peat extraction and processing sector. According to Opendatabot, the controlling stake is held by private Ukrainian shareholders. Companies of this type have historically been important for the fuel and agricultural sectors, and today they are also of interest in terms of local sources of raw materials and fuel.

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Ukrainian Capital Bank has scheduled shareholders’ meeting for April 29

According to Fixygen, JSC “Ukrainian Capital Bank” will hold its annual general meeting of shareholders on April 29, 2026, via remote participation. Shareholders will review the bank’s financial statements, financial results, and development strategy.

The bank operates in the corporate segment and serves business clients. According to Opendatabot, a controlling stake (over 75%) is held by Ukrainian businessman Andriy Onystrat through affiliated entities. The bank is actively engaged in the settlement and cash management segment and business financing.

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“Cherkasy Chemical Fiber” to Hold Shareholders’ Meeting on April 30

According to Fixygen, PJSC “Cherkasy Chemical Fiber” will hold its annual general meeting of shareholders on April 30, 2026, via remote participation. The agenda includes the results of operations for 2025, annual financial statements, and other corporate governance matters. “Cherkasy Chemical Fiber” is a large industrial enterprise, also known as the operator of the Cherkasy Thermal Power Plant. The company has historically operated in the chemical industry, and in recent years its significance has also been linked to heat generation for the city.

According to the Opendatabot system, the company is registered in Cherkasy and operates in the chemical production and energy sectors. The company’s key shareholder is Azot PJSC (Cherkasy), which is part of the OSTCHEM business group. Through this structure, control over “Cherkasy Chemical Fiber” is exercised by a group of companies linked to Ukrainian businessman Dmytro Firtash, who is the ultimate beneficiary of the relevant assets.

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“Poltavakholod” to Hold Shareholders’ Meeting on April 30

According to Fixygen, Poltavakholod JSC will hold its annual general meeting of shareholders on April 30, 2026, via remote participation. The agenda includes the approval of financial statements and results for 2025.

Poltavakholod JSC is one of Ukraine’s leading ice cream manufacturers; the company’s products are sold under the “Kashstan” brand and other trademarks. The company operates in the domestic market and partially for export.

According to the Opendatabot system, the company is registered in Poltava and operates in the production of ice cream and frozen products. The company’s financial indicators are disclosed only partially in the public section of the service. Poltavakholod is owned by private Ukrainian investors. Andriy Matyukha is listed as the ultimate beneficiary and exercises control over the company.

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