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Ticker · ACP ISIN · PLSOFTB00016 LEI · 259400O79EWIK4XZPL40 WAR Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 741 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-03-28 Audit Report / Informat…
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR ACP

About Asseco Poland S.A.

https://pl.asseco.com/en/

Asseco Poland S.A. is a global software producer specializing in the development of proprietary enterprise software for key economic sectors. The company delivers comprehensive IT solutions designed to support the digital transformation of businesses and public institutions. Its core offerings cater to the finance and banking, public administration, healthcare, energy, and telecommunications industries. Asseco focuses on creating innovative and secure software for process management, e-administration, customer service, and cloud services. Leveraging over three decades of experience, the company executes large-scale IT projects with a strong emphasis on cybersecurity and tailored solutions.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Sprawozdanie z badania Grupy Asseco 2024
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing embedded CSS and font data, which is characteristic of a converted PDF file. The actual content is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw output of a PDF-to-HTML conversion tool (indicated by tags like 'pdf2htmlEX' in metadata and the structure itself). Crucially, there is no discernible financial report content, regulatory headers (like 10-K, AR, ER), or specific filing keywords that would allow classification into any of the defined categories (10-K, IR, ER, etc.). Since the text is not a readable report but rather the underlying structure of a document, and it does not contain an announcement about a report (which would suggest RPA or RNS), the most appropriate fallback category for an unclassifiable or malformed regulatory/financial document structure is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), as it serves as the general catch-all. Q3 2024
2025-03-28 Polish
Informacja Zarządu na podstawie oświadczenia RN za rok 2024 Grupa Asseco - podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML Digital Signature blocks (specifically using DSig and XAdES standards, indicated by namespaces like 'xmlns:ds' and 'xmlns:xades'). These signatures are attached to a referenced file named 'Informacja Zarz\[u]du sporz\[a]dzona na podstawie o\[swiadczenia Rady Nadzorczej.xhtml'. The presence of multiple, complete digital signatures and the reference to an XHTML file strongly suggests this is the underlying content of a regulatory filing or official document, rather than a simple announcement about a filing. The content itself is the signed data structure. Given the context of Polish regulatory filings (indicated by Polish text and Polish certificate issuers like 'Narodowy Bank Polski'), and the nature of the signed document ('Information of the Management Board based on the statement of the Supervisory Board'), this is a formal regulatory disclosure. Since it is not a standard SEC form (like 10-K) or a standard quarterly report (IR), and it represents a specific type of official disclosure, the most appropriate general category for non-standard, formal regulatory documents is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), unless a more specific category applies. However, the content is the document itself, not an announcement of it, so we avoid RPA. Given the specific nature of the content (Management/Supervisory Board information), it might relate to Governance (CGR) or Management (MANG), but RNS is the safest catch-all for non-standard, signed regulatory disclosures.
2025-03-28 Polish
Informacja Zarządu na podstawie oświadczenia RN za rok 2024 Grupa Asseco
Board/Management Information Classification · 98% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a filing, including font definitions, metadata, and potentially the beginning of the document content itself. Crucially, the document length is very large (148,308 chars), suggesting it is a comprehensive report rather than a short announcement. However, the visible content does not contain typical headers for a 10-K (Annual Report) or IR (Interim Report). The presence of 'Asseco CMR (Comprehensive Mandatory Reporting)' suggests a regulatory filing context, likely in Poland (due to 'xml:lang="pl"'). Since the content is too fragmented to definitively identify the specific report type (like 10-K, IR, AR), and it is a large document, the most appropriate classification based on the available context (a large, structured, mandatory report) that serves as a general container for regulatory submissions not fitting other specific categories is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). If this were a complete document, further analysis of section headers would be required, but based on the structure and lack of specific content keywords, RNS is the safest general classification for a large, complex regulatory submission.
2025-03-28 Polish
Skonsolidowane sprawozdanie z działalności Grupy Asseco za rok 2024 - podpisy
Management Reports Classification · 98% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (DSig) containing references to an external file named "Sprawozdanie Zarządu z działalności Grupy Asseco i Asseco Poland SA_2024.xhtml". The Polish phrase "Sprawozdanie Zarządu z działalności" translates to "Management Board Report on activities". Since the document itself is just the signature wrapper and not the content of the report, and it explicitly references a 'Management Board Report', the most appropriate classification is Management Reports (MDA). The document length is substantial (117,178 chars), suggesting it is the report itself or a wrapper for a large report, not a short announcement (RPA/RNS).
2025-03-28 Polish
Skonsolidowane sprawozdanie z działalności Grupy Asseco za rok 2024
Financial Supplement Data Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a filing, including font definitions and metadata, rather than the substantive content of a financial report. The metadata mentions 'Generated by Asseco CMR (Comprehensive Mandatory Reporting) 1.60.3, ixbrl-generator 1.0.25.' CMR systems are typically used for generating regulatory filings, often related to European or specific national requirements, which might fall under a general regulatory category if the specific type isn't identifiable. However, the document length is extremely large (over 30 million characters), suggesting the full document is a comprehensive report, not just a short announcement. Since the content itself is not readable (it's mostly code/structure), I must rely on the context provided by the system generating it ('Comprehensive Mandatory Reporting'). Given the massive size, it is unlikely to be a short announcement (like RPA or RNS). It is a full report. Without content keywords (like '10-K', 'Balance Sheet', 'Income Statement', or 'Annual General Meeting'), classifying it precisely is impossible. The most appropriate fallback for a large, mandatory, but uncategorized regulatory filing structure is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), as it represents a general regulatory submission. If the system generating this (CMR) is known to produce Annual Reports (10-K equivalent) or Interim Reports (IR), that would be a better guess, but RNS is the safest general regulatory fallback when content is inaccessible.
2025-03-28 Polish
Skonsolidowane sprawozdanie finansowe Grupy Asseco za rok 2024 - podpisy
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (specifically XAdES format, indicated by namespaces like 'xmlns:ds' and elements like 'SignedProperties', 'SignatureValue', 'KeyInfo', and 'X509Certificate'). This structure strongly suggests the document is a container or wrapper for another file, which is being digitally signed for authenticity and integrity. The 'Reference' elements point to a URI="GrupaACP-2024-12-31-pl.zip", indicating the actual content is a ZIP archive. Since the text itself is not the financial report (like 10-K, IR, ER) but rather the metadata/signature structure confirming the integrity of an attached file (a ZIP archive), it fits the definition of a general regulatory filing or announcement that contains an attachment, rather than the content of the report itself. Given the options, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) is the most appropriate fallback for a document whose primary content is technical signature data rather than narrative financial disclosure, especially when the actual content is referenced as a separate ZIP file. If the ZIP file contained a specific report type (like an Annual Report), this wrapper document would still be classified as RNS/Regulatory Filing because it is the *announcement/container* of the report, not the report itself (Rule 2: Menu vs Meal). The document length is substantial (125k chars), but the content is purely technical signature data, not the narrative of a full report.
2025-03-28 Polish

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