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Sept. 16, 2024, 2:58 p.m.

Most charters of Ukrainian companies are now publicly available

PHOTOS: Channel 24

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Most of the charters of Ukrainian companies are now publicly available. They can be viewed in the format of scanned documents in real time.

This is evidenced by data from the monitoring service Opendatabot.

As of the beginning of July 2024, 1.3 million company charters were registered in Ukraine, of which 61% are publicly available. They can now be viewed through the Opendatabot website.

There are 854,000 charters of existing Ukrainian companies in the public domain, of which 98,000, or 11.5%, are model charters. In total, the charters of 61% of all registered companies are available on Opendatabot.

According to analysts, it is important to check the relevance of the charter before starting cooperation with new partners or contractors. For example, you should pay attention to the powers of the director, as the charter may contain restrictions. If the director exceeds his or her powers, the agreement may be invalid.

In order to check the charter, it is enough to send the company code to the bot.

In the first eight months of 2024, more than 19 thousand new entrepreneurs opened sole proprietorships in the south of the country. In total, almost 194 thousand new individual entrepreneurs were registered in Ukraine. Thus, 12839 sole proprietorships were launched in Odesa region, 5096 in Mykolaiv region, and 1746 in Kherson region.

More than two thousand companies in the south owe wages. Overall, more than 34 thousand cases of wage arrears were registered in the country in August. Almost 2,000 companies had debts to their employees.

Odesa region is in third place in terms of the number of addresses where companies are registered en masse. In Mykolaiv region, 2,590 companies are registered at 30 addresses. In Odesa region, there are 65 such addresses, with a total of 5,778 companies registered there, and in Kherson region, 318 companies are registered at four addresses.

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