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Aryzta AG — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · ARYN ISIN · CH0043238366 LEI · 549300W2PUDQQVRD8W85 SW Manufacturing
Filings indexed 364 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-12-19 Regulatory Filings
Country CH Switzerland
Listing SW ARYN

About Aryzta AG

https://www.aryzta.com/

Aryzta AG is an international food business with a leadership position in the specialty and convenience bakery sector. The company manufactures and distributes a comprehensive range of frozen baked goods. Its product portfolio includes artisan breads, rolls, buns, morning bakery items such as pastries and donuts, as well as cookies and savoury products. Aryzta provides these products and in-store bakery solutions to a global customer base across the retail, food service, and Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) channels. The company operates with a multi-local approach, focusing on local market needs to ensure efficient supply chains and responsive innovation.

Recent filings

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ARYZTA begins construction of new large-scale stone oven in Eisleben (Germany)
Regulatory Filings Classification · 100% confidence The document is a short news release dated December 18, 2024, announcing that ARYZTA AG is beginning construction of a new facility. It contains minimal financial detail, focuses on a corporate investment/operational update, and includes a PDF download link. Given its brevity (1373 characters) and its nature as a general corporate announcement that doesn't fit specific financial reporting codes (like 10-K, ER, IR), it aligns best with a general regulatory announcement or news release. Since it is not explicitly a report publication announcement (RPA) stating another report is attached, but rather a standalone news item about an investment, the most appropriate general category is Regulatory Filings (RNS), which serves as a fallback for miscellaneous corporate news releases.
2024-12-19 English
ARYZTA begins construction of new large-scale stone oven in Eisleben (Germany)
Regulatory Filings Classification · 100% confidence The document is a short news release dated December 18, 2024, announcing that ARYZTA AG is beginning construction of a new facility. It contains minimal financial detail, focuses on a corporate investment/operational update, and includes a PDF download link. Given its brevity (1373 characters) and its nature as a general corporate announcement that doesn't fit specific financial reporting codes (like 10-K, ER, IR), it aligns best with a general regulatory announcement or news release. Since it is not explicitly a report publication announcement (RPA) stating another report is attached, but rather a standalone news item about an investment, the most appropriate general category is Regulatory Filings (RNS), which serves as a fallback for miscellaneous corporate news releases.
2024-12-18 English
ARYZTA begins construction of new large-scale stone oven in Eisleben (Germany)
Regulatory Filings Classification · 99% confidence The document is very short (1071 characters) and appears to be a brief announcement dated 18.12.2024 regarding the start of construction for a new facility. It contains a prominent PDF download link and concludes with standard company contact information and metadata typical of a news service release (EQS News ID). It does not contain detailed financial results (ER, IR), management changes (MANG), or specific regulatory disclosures (10-K, DIRS). Since it is a short, general announcement about a business event that doesn't fit a highly specific category like AGM, DIV, or CAP, and it functions as a general regulatory/news update, the most appropriate fallback category is Regulatory Filings (RNS).
2024-12-18 English
ARYZTA UK TAX STRATEGY
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled 'ARYZTA UK Tax Strategy' and explicitly states it covers the approach to managing tax affairs as required by specific sections of the Finance Act 2016 (Schedule 19, paragraph 19(2)) for the year ending 31 December 2024. This content—detailing governance, risk management, tax planning attitude, and dealings with HMRC—is characteristic of a mandatory corporate tax strategy disclosure, often published alongside annual reports or as a standalone governance document. Reviewing the provided definitions: - It is not an Annual Report (10-K) or Interim Report (IR) as it lacks full financial statements. - It is not an Audit Report (AR). - It is not a general Earnings Release (ER) or Call Transcript (CT). - It is not a general Governance Information report (CGR), although it touches on governance related to tax. - It most closely aligns with a specific type of regulatory or governance disclosure focusing on a particular area (Tax). Given the options, this document is a specific report detailing governance and policy related to a non-financial area (Tax Strategy). While 'Governance Information' (CGR) is close, 'Environmental & Social Information' (SR) is often used as a broader category for non-financial reporting that includes governance aspects like tax strategy, especially when a dedicated 'Tax Strategy' code is unavailable. However, since the document is a formal, published strategy document detailing compliance and risk management, and it is not a general announcement (RPA/RNS), it fits best under a specific reporting category. Since there is no 'Tax Strategy' code, and it is a formal report detailing policy, it is a specific type of corporate report. In many classification schemes, mandatory tax strategy documents are grouped with ESG/SR reports or sometimes Governance (CGR). Given the focus on compliance and strategy, CGR is a possibility, but SR often encompasses broader non-financial reporting mandates like this one (especially in jurisdictions where tax transparency is linked to ESG reporting). Since it is a formal, published report detailing strategy and compliance, and not a general announcement, I will classify it as a specific report type. If forced to choose between CGR and SR, SR is often the broader bucket for mandatory non-financial disclosures. However, since it is a formal strategy document, and not a general announcement, I will check if it fits any other category better. It is a formal report, not a presentation (IP) or factsheet (FS). Given the lack of a specific 'Tax' code, and its nature as a formal, mandated report on corporate policy, it is most similar to a Governance/Social report. I will select SR as the best fit for mandatory non-financial reporting. Revisiting the definitions: CGR is 'Governance Information' detailing internal rules and board structure. Tax strategy is a core governance document. SR is 'Environmental & Social Information'. Tax strategy is generally considered governance. Therefore, CGR is a stronger fit than SR. Final check: The document is a formal, published strategy document required by law, detailing governance around tax risk. This falls under Corporate Governance. Classification: CGR (Governance Information). Confidence is high as the content is clearly defined strategy/governance.
2024-12-17 English
ARYZTA UK TAX STRATEGY
Governance Information Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled 'ARYZTA UK Tax Strategy' and explicitly states it covers the approach to managing tax affairs as required by specific sections of the Finance Act 2016 (Schedule 19, paragraph 19(2)) for the year ending 31 December 2024. This content—detailing governance, risk management, tax planning attitude, and dealings with HMRC—is characteristic of a mandatory corporate tax strategy disclosure, often published alongside annual reports or as a standalone governance document. Reviewing the provided definitions: - It is not an Annual Report (10-K) or Interim Report (IR) as it lacks full financial statements. - It is not an Audit Report (AR). - It is not a general Earnings Release (ER) or Call Transcript (CT). - It is not a general Governance Information report (CGR), although it touches on governance related to tax. - It most closely aligns with a specific type of regulatory or governance disclosure focusing on a particular area (Tax). Given the options, this document is a specific report detailing governance and policy related to a non-financial area (Tax Strategy). While 'Governance Information' (CGR) is close, 'Environmental & Social Information' (SR) is often used as a broader category for non-financial reporting that includes governance aspects like tax strategy, especially when a dedicated 'Tax Strategy' code is unavailable. However, since the document is a formal, published strategy document detailing compliance and risk management, and it is not a general announcement (RPA/RNS), it fits best under a specific reporting category. Since there is no 'Tax Strategy' code, and it is a formal report detailing policy, it is a specific type of corporate report. In many classification schemes, mandatory tax strategy documents are grouped with ESG/SR reports or sometimes Governance (CGR). Given the focus on compliance and strategy, CGR is a possibility, but SR often encompasses broader non-financial reporting mandates like this one (especially in jurisdictions where tax transparency is linked to ESG reporting). Since it is a formal, published report detailing strategy and compliance, and not a general announcement, I will classify it as a specific report type. If forced to choose between CGR and SR, SR is often the broader bucket for mandatory non-financial disclosures. However, since it is a formal strategy document, and not a general announcement, I will check if it fits any other category better. It is a formal report, not a presentation (IP) or factsheet (FS). Given the lack of a specific 'Tax' code, and its nature as a formal, mandated report on corporate policy, it is most similar to a Governance/Social report. I will select SR as the best fit for mandatory non-financial reporting. Revisiting the definitions: CGR is 'Governance Information' detailing internal rules and board structure. Tax strategy is a core governance document. SR is 'Environmental & Social Information'. Tax strategy is generally considered governance. Therefore, CGR is a stronger fit than SR. Final check: The document is a formal, published strategy document required by law, detailing governance around tax risk. This falls under Corporate Governance. Classification: CGR (Governance Information). Confidence is high as the content is clearly defined strategy/governance.
2024-12-06 English
COMPANY-COLLECTED CONSENSUS
Net Asset Value Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists of a table presenting consensus estimates (Revenue, Organic Growth, EBITDA, Margin, Total Net debt) for the years 2024 and 2025, based on submissions from several broker analysts. This type of forward-looking financial data, often compiled from analyst estimates, is typically associated with investor relations materials or specific financial supplements, but it is not a formal regulatory filing like a 10-K or an Earnings Release (ER) which contains actual reported results. Since the document is short (1405 chars) and presents summarized financial data points derived from external analysis rather than an official company report, it most closely aligns with supplementary financial data or an investor-focused summary. Given the options, 'Financial Supplement Data' (XLSX) is the closest fit for detailed, structured financial data, even if presented here in text format, as it represents data supporting investment decisions. However, since the content is purely consensus estimates and not the company's own official filing, and it doesn't announce a report, it's a specific type of investor information. If this were part of a larger presentation, it would be IP. As a standalone summary of estimates, it fits best under the general category for structured financial data or investor information. Given the structure and content (mean/low-high estimates), it strongly suggests data intended for detailed financial modeling, which aligns best with the intent of 'Financial Supplement Data' (XLSX), even though the format is not strictly Excel here. Alternatively, it could be part of an Investor Presentation (IP). Given the focus on consensus figures, I will classify it as Financial Supplement Data (XLSX) as it represents structured financial metrics.
2024-11-18 English

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