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Ticker · ALL ISIN · PLWNDMB00010 LEI · 259400P756K38IJW1J17 WAR Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 814 across all filing types
Latest filing 2023-04-28 Annual Report
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR ALL

About Ailleron S.A.

https://ailleron.com/

Ailleron S.A. is a technology company specializing in financial technology services and software solutions. The company supports the digital transformation of the financial sector, serving banks, leasing companies, insurance firms, and fintech organizations. Its core offerings include solutions for retail banking, corporate and business banking, and omnichannel leasing platforms designed to digitize business processes, optimize customer service, and enhance user experience. In addition to its product portfolio, Ailleron provides comprehensive technology services, including custom software development, IT outsourcing, and UX/UI design.

Recent filings

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Wybrane jednostkowe dane finansowe
Annual Report Classification · 95% confidence The document contains detailed financial statements (Income Statement, Cash Flow Statement, and Balance Sheet) for Ailleron SA for the 12-month period ending 31/12/2022. It provides substantive financial data rather than just an announcement or certification. Since it covers a full fiscal year and includes comprehensive financial data, it is classified as an Annual Report (10-K equivalent in this context). FY 2022
2023-04-28 Polish
Wybrane skonsolidowane dane finansowe
Interim / Quarterly Report Classification · 95% confidence The document contains detailed, audited financial statements (consolidated and standalone balance sheets, income statements, and cash flow statements) for Ailleron Group for the fiscal year ending 31/12/2022. It provides substantive financial data rather than just an announcement or summary. While it is a summary of selected financial data, it constitutes the core financial reporting for the period, fitting the definition of an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR) or Annual Report (10-K) context. Given the comprehensive nature of the financial tables provided, it is classified as an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR) as it serves as the primary financial disclosure document. FY 2022
2023-04-28 Polish
List Prezesa do Akcjonariuszy - plik podpisów
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML Digital Signature elements (Signature, SignedInfo, Reference, DigestValue, KeyInfo, X509Data, etc.). This structure indicates that the document is a digitally signed file, likely an attachment or the core content of a filing that has been secured. The reference URI points to a file named "ALL_List_Prezesa_2022-12-31_pl.xhtml". The term 'List_Prezesa' (List of the President/CEO) combined with a specific date (2022-12-31) suggests a declaration or report related to management or insider activity, but the document itself is the signature block, not the content of the list. Given the content is purely the signature metadata and the original document referenced is a 'List' related to a 'Prezes' (CEO/President) dated at year-end, this strongly suggests a report detailing transactions or appointments related to senior management or directors. Comparing the definitions: - 10-K/IR: Unlikely, as this is just a signature block referencing a specific list. - MANG (Board/Management Information): Possible, if the list concerns appointments/changes. - DIRS (Director's Dealing): Possible, if the list concerns insider trades. - DEF 14A (Remuneration): Less likely, as it's a 'List' not explicitly about compensation. Since the document is a signature block for a file named 'List_Prezesa' (President's List), and the context of financial filings often involves executive transactions or appointments, the most fitting categories are DIRS (insider trades) or MANG (management changes). Without the actual content of the referenced XHTML file, classifying the *type* of information being signed is speculative. However, a 'List of the President' often relates to insider transactions or declarations required from top management. If we must choose the best fit based on the file name structure ('List_Prezesa' + date), it most closely aligns with insider transaction reporting (DIRS) or general management information (MANG). Since the document is a signature block and not the report itself, and it doesn't explicitly announce a report publication (RPA), we must classify the *implied* content. Given the high specificity of DIRS (Director's Dealing), and the commonality of year-end executive transaction reporting, DIRS is a strong candidate. However, the document is fundamentally a digitally signed file, which often falls under general regulatory filings if the specific content type isn't clear. Revisiting the definitions: DIRS is for 'Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades)'. MANG is for 'Announcement of changes in the company's board of directors or senior management'. The term 'List' is ambiguous. Given the structure is a signature block, and we cannot confirm the content, the safest classification for a signed, non-standard document is RNS (Regulatory Filings) as a fallback, unless the name strongly implies another category. The name 'List_Prezesa' is highly suggestive of executive activity. Let's assume 'List_Prezesa' refers to a required declaration of executive holdings or transactions, making DIRS the most probable intended category for the underlying document. Since the document provided is just the signature block, it could also be an RPA if it were announcing the list, but the text provided *is* the signature, not an announcement wrapper. Therefore, classifying based on the referenced content type (DIRS) is the best approach when the wrapper is missing or is just the signature. Given the ambiguity and the fact that this is a signature block, I will lean towards the most specific category suggested by the filename: DIRS (Director's Dealing), assuming the signed document is such a report.
2023-04-28 Polish
List Prezesa do Akcjonariuszy - plik podpisów
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML Digital Signature elements (Signature, SignedInfo, Reference, DigestValue, KeyInfo, X509Data, etc.). This structure indicates that the document is a digitally signed file, likely an attachment or the core content of a filing that has been secured. The reference URI points to a file named "ALL_List_Prezesa_2022-12-31_pl.xhtml". The term 'List_Prezesa' (List of the President/CEO) combined with a specific date (2022-12-31) suggests a declaration or report related to management or insider activity, but the document itself is the signature block, not the content of the list. Given the content is purely the signature metadata and the original document referenced is a 'List' related to a 'Prezes' (CEO/President) dated at year-end, this strongly suggests a report detailing transactions or appointments related to senior management or directors. Comparing the definitions: - 10-K/IR: Unlikely, as this is just a signature block referencing a specific list. - MANG (Board/Management Information): Possible, if the list concerns appointments/changes. - DIRS (Director's Dealing): Possible, if the list concerns insider trades. - DEF 14A (Remuneration): Less likely, as it's a 'List' not explicitly about compensation. Since the document is a signature block for a file named 'List_Prezesa' (President's List), and the context of financial filings often involves executive transactions or appointments, the most fitting categories are DIRS (insider trades) or MANG (management changes). Without the actual content of the referenced XHTML file, classifying the *type* of information being signed is speculative. However, a 'List of the President' often relates to insider transactions or declarations required from top management. If we must choose the best fit based on the file name structure ('List_Prezesa' + date), it most closely aligns with insider transaction reporting (DIRS) or general management information (MANG). Since the document is a signature block and not the report itself, and it doesn't explicitly announce a report publication (RPA), we must classify the *implied* content. Given the high specificity of DIRS (Director's Dealing), and the commonality of year-end executive transaction reporting, DIRS is a strong candidate. However, the document is fundamentally a digitally signed file, which often falls under general regulatory filings if the specific content type isn't clear. Revisiting the definitions: DIRS is for 'Report of personal share transactions by company directors and executives (insider trades)'. MANG is for 'Announcement of changes in the company's board of directors or senior management'. The term 'List' is ambiguous. Given the structure is a signature block, and we cannot confirm the content, the safest classification for a signed, non-standard document is RNS (Regulatory Filings) as a fallback, unless the name strongly implies another category. The name 'List_Prezesa' is highly suggestive of executive activity. Let's assume 'List_Prezesa' refers to a required declaration of executive holdings or transactions, making DIRS the most probable intended category for the underlying document. Since the document provided is just the signature block, it could also be an RPA if it were announcing the list, but the text provided *is* the signature, not an announcement wrapper. Therefore, classifying based on the referenced content type (DIRS) is the best approach when the wrapper is missing or is just the signature. Given the ambiguity and the fact that this is a signature block, I will lean towards the most specific category suggested by the filename: DIRS (Director's Dealing), assuming the signed document is such a report.
2023-04-28 Polish
List Prezesa do Akcjonariuszy
Management Reports Classification · 99% confidence The document is a letter from the CEO (Prezes Zarządu) to the shareholders ('Szanowni Inwestorzy') summarizing the company's performance, strategic achievements, and outlook for the past year (2022) and the future (2023). It contains detailed financial highlights (revenues, operating profit, EBITDA, net profit) and discusses major strategic moves like divestitures (HotelTech MBO), acquisitions (Software Mind segment), and changes in business focus (FinTech strategy). This content structure—a comprehensive review of the past fiscal year's operations and results addressed to shareholders—is characteristic of an Annual Report or a document closely associated with it, such as a Management Discussion and Analysis (MDA) or a letter included within the Annual Report package. Given the depth of the financial review and strategic narrative, it strongly aligns with the content expected in a formal annual review. Since it is a narrative summary rather than a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K, and it focuses heavily on management's explanation of results and trends, the best fit among the provided options is 'Management Reports' (MDA), although it shares characteristics with the narrative section of an Annual Report (10-K). However, since it is a direct letter summarizing the year's performance and outlook, MDA is the most precise fit for this specific type of narrative management commentary.
2023-04-28 Polish
List Prezesa do Akcjonariuszy
Management Reports Classification · 99% confidence The document is a letter from the CEO (Prezes Zarządu) to the shareholders ('Szanowni Inwestorzy') summarizing the company's performance, strategic achievements, and outlook for the past year (2022) and the future (2023). It contains detailed financial highlights (revenues, operating profit, EBITDA, net profit) and discusses major strategic moves like divestitures (HotelTech MBO), acquisitions (Software Mind segment), and changes in business focus (FinTech strategy). This content structure—a comprehensive review of the past fiscal year's operations and results addressed to shareholders—is characteristic of an Annual Report or a document closely associated with it, such as a Management Discussion and Analysis (MDA) or a letter included within the Annual Report package. Given the depth of the financial review and strategic narrative, it strongly aligns with the content expected in a formal annual review. Since it is a narrative summary rather than a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K, and it focuses heavily on management's explanation of results and trends, the best fit among the provided options is 'Management Reports' (MDA), although it shares characteristics with the narrative section of an Annual Report (10-K). However, since it is a direct letter summarizing the year's performance and outlook, MDA is the most precise fit for this specific type of narrative management commentary.
2023-04-28 Polish

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