19 May 2025

Odesa road giants topped the ranking of the most profitable in 2024

(Photo: Opendatabot)

Analysts of the Opendatabot platform have compiled a rating of the most profitable companies in the construction industry in 2024, led by the largest road builders from Odesa region.

According to analysts, for the third year in a row, the top three leaders in the construction industry in the Opendatabot rating have remained almost unchanged.

The absolute leader is Avtomagistral-Pivden from Odesa, owned by Oleksandr Boyko. In 2024, the company earned UAH 13.2 billion (27% of the total revenue of the top), which is 1.6 times higher than in 2023. The profit amounted to UAH 1.36 billion. Opendatabot called it a record.

The second place goes to Avtostrada by Maxim Shkil from Vinnytsia. The company earned 10.8 billion hryvnias and increased its profit by 1.6 times to 74.6 million hryvnias.

The third place was also taken by the Odesa-based company Rostdorstroy of Yevhen Konovalov and Yuriy Shumakher. The company increased its revenue by 15% to UAH 6.85 billion, while its profit decreased by a quarter.

Onur Construction International from Lviv (owned by Turkish entrepreneurs Cetinjeeviz Onur and Ihsan) moved up to fourth place. Its revenue increased by 30% to UAH 3.82 billion, and its profit almost tripled to UAH 418 million.

Fifth place goes to the newcomer to the Index, Atelier de France Kyiv, a company engaged in the restoration of architectural monuments. Its revenue grew 6.4 times to UAH 2.9 billion, and its profit tripled to UAH 44 million. The company is owned by Frenchmen Courtois Antoine, Philippe, and Marie.

"Ferrostroy from Poltava region increased its revenue by 1.7 times to UAH 2.62 billion and its profit by 2.6 times to UAH 298 million. The company is engaged in the construction of buildings.

Kosul ( Rinat Akhmetov's SCM Group) lost a quarter of its revenue and 4 positions in the top list - 7th place and UAH 2.6 billion. At the same time, the company's profit increased by 8% to UAH 758.8 million.

Volodymyr Vypirail' s Kyiv Energy Construction Company showed the largest increase in profits - 8.8 times (to UAH 16.9 million), although revenue decreased by 6% to UAH 2.3 billion.

"Techno-Bud-Center(Andriy Yarema and Yuriy Khanin) is another newcomer. Revenue grew 1.6 times to UAH 2.2 billion, while profit increased 1.5 times to UAH 26 million.

"Vesta-I, which in March 2025 was headed by a new owner, Tajik citizen Karimi Asolat Ismatzoda, showed a fourfold increase in revenue (UAH 2.2 billion), but instead of profit, it incurred a UAH 1.9 million loss.

Кирило Бойко

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