Polish Companies in Ukraine Increased Revenues by 20% in a Year

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Polish Companies in Ukraine Increased Revenues by 20% in a Year

In 2025, over 1,100 companies with Polish capital were operating in Ukraine, having submitted official financial reports. The total revenue of the largest among them amounted to 123 billion UAH, which is 20% more compared to the previous year.

This is reported by Finway

Main Achievements and Market Leaders

Analytical data indicates that 146 Polish companies – approximately one in eight – exceeded the threshold of 100 million UAH in annual revenue. These enterprises contribute significantly to the overall financial results of Polish business in Ukraine.

The retail sector leads in revenue among Polish companies. The highest revenue was recorded by “LPP Ukraine” – an international operator of fashion brands, which generated around 17 billion UAH. Other leading companies include “Radekhiv Sugar”, “Modern-Expo”, and Inter Cars Ukraine, which maintain stable multi-billion turnovers.

Growth Dynamics in Specific Industries

Certain sectors are demonstrating record growth. In particular, the energy sector has increased revenues several times over, the food trade has shown exponential growth, and the IT sector is actively expanding. This indicates a robust development trend of Polish investments across various niches in the Ukrainian market.

Geographically, the highest concentration of Polish companies is observed in Kyiv and the Kyiv region, as well as in the Lviv region. These areas remain key centers for foreign investment and business activity.

Among companies with revenues exceeding 100 million UAH, wholesale trade leads, followed by the agricultural sector, food industry, IT, and manufacturing.

“146 enterprises (approximately one in eight) managed to surpass the 100 million UAH annual revenue mark”.

According to a separate study, there are over 67,000 company owners in Ukraine whose annual revenues exceed 10 million UAH, indicating a high level of business activity in the country.