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Ticker · ANR ISIN · PLANSWR00019 LEI · 25940078SIHYSK1JO771 WAR Wholesale and retail trade
Filings indexed 624 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-03-27 Environmental & Social …
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR ANR

About Answear.com S.A.

https://answear.com/

Answear.com S.A. is a multibrand e-commerce platform specializing in fashion. The company offers a wide selection of clothing, footwear, and accessories for women, men, and children. Its curated catalog features over 200,000 products from more than 500 global brands, with a focus on premium and designer labels, limited collections, as well as sports and denim lines. Operating across multiple European markets, the company provides customers with access to current fashion trends and inspiration. Answear.com utilizes a centralized logistics model to ensure efficient order processing and delivery.

Recent filings

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Raport niefinansowy ESG 2023
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (over 16 million characters, though truncated for display) and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure resulting from a PDF conversion (indicated by tags like 'html', 'head', 'style', 'font-face', and the presence of base64 encoded font data). The content itself, even in the truncated view, shows complex character encoding and structural elements rather than coherent financial narrative or standard regulatory filing sections (like 10-K, ER, or IR). However, the classification task requires identifying the *type* of filing based on content. Given the massive size and the nature of the content being the underlying structure of a document, this is highly indicative of a full, complex report that has been converted to text, or supplementary data. Crucially, the document length is massive (16,892,129 chars). This size strongly suggests a comprehensive report, such as a 10-K or a very detailed Interim Report (IR), rather than a short announcement (RPA/RNS). Looking at the content structure, there are sequences like 'AGM-R', '10-K', 'AR', 'ER', 'IR', 'DEF 14A' mentioned in the definitions, but the actual text content seems to be a mix of presentation/font data and potentially the underlying text of a large document. The presence of terms like 'YWGJ', 'YmFzZTY0', and complex character mappings suggests a raw data dump or a highly structured, non-narrative document. If we assume the underlying document *was* a standard filing that resulted in this massive text output, the size points towards the Annual Report (10-K) or a very detailed Interim Report (IR). Let's re-examine the content for specific keywords that might point to the *actual* document type, ignoring the conversion artifacts. The truncated text contains sequences that look like presentation slides or data tables being rendered, such as 'YmFzZTY0' (base64), and repeated sequences related to font styling and layout. Since the text is overwhelmingly composed of HTML/CSS/Font data from a PDF conversion, and it is extremely large, it represents the full content of a major filing. Without clear headers like 'FORM 10-K' or 'Quarterly Report', we must rely on size and structure. The structure seems to be a highly detailed, possibly graphical or tabular, document. Given the options, the sheer volume of data suggests a comprehensive report. If this were an announcement (RPA/RNS), the text would be short. Since it's massive, it is likely the report itself. Between 10-K (Annual) and IR (Interim), 10-K is the largest standard filing. However, the content structure doesn't definitively confirm 10-K over a very large IR. Let's look for any financial terms or reporting periods. The text is too garbled by the conversion process to find clear fiscal periods or section headers. Given the constraints and the massive size, I will default to the most comprehensive annual filing, the 10-K, as the most probable source for such a large text dump, assuming the conversion process preserved the full content. *Self-Correction based on typical database behavior*: When a document is converted from PDF to text and results in millions of characters, it is almost always the full content of a major report (10-K, AR, or IR). Since no specific period (quarterly/half-yearly) is evident, 10-K (Annual Report) is the best fit for the largest possible document type. Confidence is moderate because the text is corrupted/structural, not narrative.
2024-03-27 Polish
Sprawozdanie Zarządu z działalności Answear.com SA 2023
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists entirely of XML structures containing digital signatures (xmlns:ds="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#"), certificates (X509Certificate), and signed properties (QualifyingProperties, SignedProperties). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often used for regulatory filings or official reports to ensure authenticity and integrity. Crucially, the document references a file named "Answear_SZZD-2023-12-31-pl.xhtml" and includes signing times (2024-03-26). The presence of these signatures and the reference to an underlying document (which appears to be a financial report given the context of the task) strongly suggests this is an attachment or the metadata wrapper for a filing. Since the text provided is only the signature block and not the content of the report itself (which would contain financial tables, management discussion, etc.), and it is not an announcement *about* a report (like an RPA), it is most likely a component of a larger regulatory submission. Given the options, the most appropriate classification for a document primarily composed of digital signing metadata, which is often submitted alongside or as part of a formal filing, is the general fallback category for regulatory documents that don't fit specific content types. However, if we interpret the presence of the signature block as indicating the *submission* of a document, and given the file name reference 'Answear_SZZD-2023-12-31-pl.xhtml' suggests a Polish filing (SZZD often relates to financial statements/reports in Poland) for the period ending 2023-12-31, this points towards an Annual Report (10-K equivalent) or an Interim Report (IR) that has been signed. Since the document length is substantial (37k chars) and it contains complex signing data, it is likely the signed wrapper of a comprehensive report. If the underlying document is a full annual report (which is common for year-end filings), the code would be 10-K. If it's a half-year report, it would be IR. Without the actual content, classifying based on the signature wrapper alone is difficult. Given the year-end date (2023-12-31), 10-K is the most probable underlying document type for a major annual filing. However, the document *itself* is just the signature block. If this block was filed separately or is the primary content received, it doesn't fit 10-K, ER, or IR. It is a regulatory artifact. Since it's not a simple announcement (RPA/RNS), and it's clearly related to a formal submission, RNS (Regulatory Filings - general fallback) is safer than guessing the underlying report type (10-K/IR) based only on the date in the filename reference within the signature block. Revisiting the definitions: This is not an AGM, AR, MANG, CT, CAP, DVA, DLST, DIRS, ER, SR, FS, CGR, IRAT, IP, LTR, TAR, MRQ, MDA, NAV, DIV, PSI, DEF 14A, RPA, SHA, or POS. It is a regulatory document, but not a standard SEC form. RNS is the best fit for miscellaneous regulatory artifacts or filings that don't match the specific content types. Confidence is moderate because the content is metadata, not the report itself.
2024-03-27 Polish
Sprawozdanie Zarządu z działalności Answear.com SA 2023
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure generated from converting a PDF document (indicated by the presence of CSS styles, font definitions, and the generator tag 'pdf2htmlEX'). The actual content is not visible, only the structural boilerplate. However, the document length is extremely large (9,808,541 characters), suggesting it is a comprehensive report, not a short announcement. Given the lack of specific content keywords (like '10-K', 'Earnings Release', 'Proxy Statement', etc.), and the sheer size, it is most likely a full, detailed regulatory filing or annual report. Since the text is not readable for specific section headers, and it is a very large document, the most probable classification for a large, comprehensive filing that isn't explicitly identified as a quarterly report (IR) or proxy (DEF 14A) is the Annual Report (10-K). If it were a short announcement about a report, RPA or RNS would be chosen, but the size contradicts this. I will assign a moderate confidence due to the lack of actual content, defaulting to the largest standard report type. Q3 2024
2024-03-27 Polish
Jednostkoe sprawozdanie finansowe Answear.com SA 2023
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of XML signature blocks (DSig and XAdES structures) used for digital signing and verification. It references a file named "Answear_JSF-2023-12-31-pl.xhtml" and includes signing times (e.g., 2024-03-26T08:26:05Z). This structure indicates that the document itself is not the primary financial report (like a 10-K or IR), but rather a container or metadata related to the signing of a report. Since the content is primarily technical metadata about the signature of an underlying document (which appears to be related to a year-end closing date, 2023-12-31), and it doesn't contain the actual financial narrative or results, it best fits the general category for miscellaneous regulatory attachments or filings that don't fit specific financial report types. Given the context of corporate filings, this is most likely an attachment or a filing that serves as a general regulatory submission, making 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) the most appropriate fallback, although it could also be argued as an attachment to a primary filing. However, without the actual content of the referenced XHTML file, RNS is the safest classification for this technical signature block.
2024-03-27 Polish
Jednostkoe sprawozdanie finansowe Answear.com SA 2023
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The document text contains HTML/CSS code for a PDF-to-HTML converter (pdf2htmlEX) and metadata, but lacks any substantive financial data, management discussion, or specific report content. It appears to be a technical wrapper or a placeholder for a document that has not been fully rendered or is simply a technical file structure. Given the lack of content and the 'Report Publication Announcement' rule, this is best classified as a Regulatory Filing (RNS) as it serves as a fallback for documents that do not fit into specific categories. Q3 2024
2024-03-27 Polish
Terminy przekazywania raportów okresowych w 2024 r. - Content (PL)
Report Publication Announcement Classification · 100% confidence The document is a short announcement from the Management Board ('Zarząd') of Answear.com SA, referencing Polish financial regulations ('Rozporządzenie Ministra Finansów'). The core content is the announcement of the schedule ('terminy publikacji') for releasing periodic reports (annual, semi-annual, and quarterly reports) for the year 2024. Since this document is an announcement about *when* reports will be published, rather than the reports themselves, it fits the definition of a Report Publication Announcement (RPA). The document length is very short (936 characters), supporting the RPA classification over the actual periodic reports (10-K, IR).
2024-01-31 Polish

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