March 31, 2025, 9:22 a.m.

Ukraine's Top 10 Healthcare Companies Earn ₴14B in 2025 Revenue Growth

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The largest 10 healthcare companies in Ukraine showed significant revenue growth in 2025. The companies earned more than UAH 14 billion over the year.

This is evidenced by the data of the Opendatabot monitoring service.

In 2024, the total income of the top 10 companies in the medical sector amounted to UAH 14.59 billion, which reflects an increase of 36.7% compared to the previous year. The rating includes four chains of medical centers and six chains of diagnostic laboratories. "Dobrobut retained its leadership, earning UAH 3.34 billion - a quarter of the total revenue of the top ten companies.

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The second position is occupied by the DILA laboratory network, which increased its revenue by 35%, reaching UAH 2.75 billion, and its net profit is UAH 137.5 million. The third place is held by Cinevo Ukraine, which increased its revenue by 22% to UAH 2.35 billion, but suffered losses.

Other companies included in the rating also showed significant growth, in particular, Aesculab laboratories increased their revenue by 70%, and the Smartlab network achieved an increase of 38%.

In 2025, the revenues of Ukraine's largest banks increased by 14%, reaching over UAH 200 billion. The leaders among them were state-owned banks, in particular PrivatBank and Oschadbank, which showed a significant increase in profits. Five state-owned banks, three foreign banks, and two private banks made it to the top. Oschadbank demonstrated the highest profit growth over the year, tripling its profit.

In addition, last year, Ukrainian charitable foundations raised over UAH 24 billion to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The United24 platform has become the main source of fundraising, having received UAH 17.5 billion, which is more than 70% of the total amount. These funds are used to purchase vehicles, equipment and other necessary gear for the military who continue to defend the country on the front line.

Анна Бальчінос

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