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Ticker · ARH ISIN · PLARHCM00016 LEI · 25940084D6YFBDYALI50 WAR Real estate activities
Filings indexed 1,168 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-03-25 Environmental & Social …
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR ARH

About Archicom S.A.

https://www.archicom.pl/

Archicom S.A. is a real estate development company specializing in the construction and sale of residential properties. The company is known for developing large-scale, comprehensive residential estates complete with accompanying infrastructure. In addition to its residential portfolio, Archicom is also involved in the development, sale, and rental of commercial real estate, including office buildings. Its operations are concentrated in major metropolitan areas such as Wrocław, Warsaw, Kraków, Łódź, and Poznań. With over three decades of experience, the company focuses on creating innovative and socially responsible urban spaces, supported by a substantial land bank for future projects.

Recent filings

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zal11_Sprawozdawczosc_Zrownowazonego_Rozwoju_Grupy_Archicom_za_2024_r..zip
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 1% confidence The document title explicitly states "Sprawozdawczość Zrównoważonego Rozwoju Grupy Archicom za 2024 r." (Archicom Group Sustainability Report for 2024). The content heavily focuses on ESG topics, including 'Dla Planety' (For the Planet), 'Dla ludzi' (For People), 'Dla interesariuszy' (For Stakeholders), and mentions compliance with European Sustainability Reporting Standards (ESRS) and CSRD. This clearly identifies the document as a report detailing Environmental, Social, and Governance performance, which corresponds to the Environmental & Social Information category (SR). The length (over 500,000 characters) confirms it is a full report, not just an announcement (RPA).
2025-03-25 Polish
zal07_Sprawozdanie_Zarzadu_z_dzialalnosci_Archicom_SA_i_Grupy_Kapitalowej_Archicom_SA_za_2024_rok.xhtml.XAdES
Management Reports Classification · 1% confidence The document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, Reference, DigestValue, KeyInfo, X509Certificate, etc.). Crucially, one of the references points to a file named "Sprawozdanie_Zarzadu_z_dzialalnosci_Archicom_SA_i_Grupy_Kapitalowej_Archicom_SA_za_2024_rok.xhtml". The Polish phrase "Sprawozdanie Zarządu z działalności" translates to "Management Board Report on Activities". Since the document itself is the signature block wrapping this report, and the report covers the full year 2024, it strongly suggests the underlying document is the Annual Report (10-K equivalent for Polish context, or a comprehensive annual filing). However, the provided text is only the signature metadata, not the report content itself. In many regulatory contexts, the final signed document containing the annual report content is classified as the Annual Report (10-K). Given the content is a signed annual report for the year 2024, the most appropriate classification is 10-K, assuming the signature block is attached to the main annual filing document.
2025-03-25 Polish
zal04_Sprawozdanie_Zarzadu_z_dzialalnosci_Archicom_SA_i_Grupy_Kapitalowej_Archicom_SA_za_2024_rok.xhtml
Audit Report / Information Classification · 1% confidence The provided document text is an HTML structure containing CSS styling and font definitions, which is characteristic of a converted PDF file. The document length is extremely large (5,979,135 characters), suggesting it is the full content of a substantial report, not just a short announcement. Since the text itself does not contain explicit headers like '10-K', 'Annual Report', or specific quarterly period disclosures, but represents the raw, converted content of a large filing, it is most likely a comprehensive report. Given the options, the most appropriate classification for a large, comprehensive financial report that isn't explicitly identified as a 10-K (Annual Report) or IR (Interim Report) is difficult without more context. However, the sheer size strongly suggests a full report rather than a brief announcement (RPA/RNS). Since the content is heavily technical (HTML/CSS conversion artifacts) and lacks clear identifying text, I must rely on the size indicating a full report. If this were a standard SEC filing, the size would point towards 10-K or IR. Without clear textual evidence, I will default to the most comprehensive report type that isn't the Annual Report, which is the Interim/Quarterly Report (IR), or consider it a generic Financial Supplement (XLSX) if the content were tabular, but the structure suggests narrative text. Given the ambiguity and massive size, I will re-evaluate based on the possibility that this is the full text of a major filing that was converted to HTML. Since I cannot definitively identify it as 10-K or IR, and it is clearly not a short announcement, I will tentatively classify it as a generic 'Financial Supplement Data' (XLSX) if the underlying data was tabular, or fall back to 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as the safest catch-all for unidentifiable large documents, but the structure looks like a full document body. Given the context of financial reporting databases, a massive document is usually a 10-K or IR. I will assume it is a comprehensive report and check for keywords again. The text contains many references to financial concepts (e.g., 'financial results', 'strategy', 'market position' implied by the structure of a large document), but no explicit form name. Due to the lack of specific keywords and the nature of the text being raw HTML conversion output, classifying it as a generic 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS) is the most robust choice when the specific report type (10-K, IR) cannot be confirmed from the text itself, adhering to the fallback rule for unclassified documents. Q3 2024
2025-03-25 Polish
zal03_archicom-2024-12-31-0-pl.zip.XAdES
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks ('Signatures', 'Signature', 'SignedInfo', 'KeyInfo', 'X509Certificate', etc.). These structures are used to verify the authenticity and integrity of an associated file, which is referenced in the 'Reference' tags as 'archicom-2024-12-31-0-pl.zip'. The presence of multiple, distinct digital signatures (three in total) applied to a ZIP archive strongly suggests this document is not the primary financial report itself (like a 10-K or IR), but rather a metadata file or a wrapper confirming the authenticity of the actual filing package. Since the content is purely about the signing process of an attached file (a ZIP archive dated 2024-12-31), and it doesn't contain any narrative financial data, management discussion, or specific regulatory headers for a standard report type, it fits best into the general regulatory/miscellaneous category, or potentially a Report Publication Announcement if the ZIP contained the report. Given the highly technical nature focused solely on cryptographic validation, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate fallback for this type of technical attachment validation document that doesn't match a specific content-based category.
2025-03-25 Polish
zal08_archicom-2024-12-31-0-pl.zip
Annual Report (ESEF) Classification · 0% confidence FY 2024
2025-03-25 Polish
zal05_ListPrezesa.xhtml.XAdES
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, X509Data, Object, QualifyingProperties). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often used for regulatory filings in electronic formats (like XBRL or XHTML documents submitted to authorities). However, the content itself does not describe the business or financial nature of the underlying report (like an earnings release, annual report, or dividend notice). It only confirms the document's authenticity and integrity via cryptographic signing. Since the content is purely technical metadata related to signing, and it does not announce a report or contain financial data, it does not fit any specific financial reporting category (10-K, ER, IR, etc.). Therefore, the most appropriate classification is the general fallback category for miscellaneous regulatory or technical filings that don't fit elsewhere, which is Regulatory Filings (RNS). The document length is moderate (5300 chars), but the content is purely technical, suggesting it might be an attachment or a wrapper for the actual filing, making RNS a safer choice than assuming it is the full content of a specific report type.
2025-03-25 Polish

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