According to results of year, ATB enters list of leaders of Ukrainian economy

Analysts of the influential publication Forbes Ukraine carefully analyzed the data of Ukrainian businesses collected during the past year and the first half of 2025 and compiled their own corporate rating of companies that, in the extremely difficult wartime conditions, are actually keeping the Ukrainian economy afloat. These are 202 private companies in the country that have the highest revenue and, accordingly, provide the largest tax contributions to budgets of all levels, as well as guarantee stable employment for a significant number of citizens.

The only representative of domestic retail at the top of this rating (third place with a total revenue of UAH 208.9 billion) was the company known to every Ukrainian - ATB.

In addition to ATB, only one other representative of retail trade made it to the top ten of the above-mentioned list, although with almost half the revenue figures.

Despite the unprecedented trials and challenges of wartime, ATB held its position, only letting a representative of heavy metallurgy and the largest domestic energy company pass.

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The leader of Ukrainian retail once again confirmed that even in conditions of full-scale war it is a stable and socially oriented business.

As of today, ATB enterprises in different parts of the country employ a little more than 59,000 citizens. The company offers official employment and adheres to the principles of transparent business conduct. And this is gradually strengthening the Ukrainian economy.

During the first half of 2025, ATB paid taxes and duties (including customs duties and unified social tax) in the amount of UAH 18.02 billion. This figure exceeded similar tax payments in the first six months of last year by 35.9%.

According to the results of last year, ATB transferred UAH 28.61 billion to budgets of all levels, strengthening the country's defense potential and supporting the economy in the most difficult period of modern Ukrainian history.

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