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Echo Investment S.A. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · ECH ISIN · PLECHPS00019 LEI · 259400LHRL5AUI6F1F70 WAR Real estate activities
Filings indexed 1,628 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-03-27 Regulatory Filings
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR ECH

About Echo Investment S.A.

https://en.echo.com.pl/

Echo Investment is a real estate development company specializing in the residential, office, and retail sectors. The company's core strategy involves creating large-scale, city-forming projects, or 'destinations,' which are multifunctional developments designed to integrate spaces for living, working, and leisure. These projects are developed to complement the existing urban fabric in major cities. The company's portfolio includes residential apartments for sale, modern office buildings, and retail and entertainment centers. Additionally, Echo Investment operates in the growing private rented sector through its Resi4Rent platform, which offers apartments for long-term lease, and provides flexible office solutions through its CitySpace brand. The company focuses on designing and building comprehensive, well-integrated urban quarters.

Recent filings

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zal06_OswiadczenieZarzaduEchoInvestmentostosowaniuladukorporacyjnego2024.xhtml.xades
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (indicated by tags like <Signatures>, <SignedInfo>, <SignatureValue>, <KeyInfo>, and <Object> with <QualifyingProperties>). This structure strongly suggests the document is a digitally signed file, likely an official filing or attachment that has been secured. The presence of references to an external file named "OswiadczenieZarzaduEchoInvestmentostosowaniuladukorporacyjnego2024.xhtml" (which translates roughly to 'Management Statement on the Application of Corporate Governance 2024') points towards a governance or management report. Given the content is purely the signature block and not the report content itself, and assuming this signature block is attached to or represents the filing of a governance document, the most appropriate classification among the provided options is Governance Information (CGR) or potentially a Regulatory Filing (RNS) if the underlying document is not clearly defined elsewhere. Since the referenced file name explicitly mentions 'Corporate Governance' ('ladukorporacyjnego'), CGR is the strongest fit for the *subject matter* being signed, even though the *format* is just a signature block. However, since the document provided is *only* the signature block and not the actual report, and it is a specific type of regulatory/legal attachment, RNS (Regulatory Filings - the fallback for miscellaneous filings) or potentially LTR (Legal Proceedings Report) or CGR could apply. Given the explicit mention of 'Corporate Governance' in the signed reference, CGR is the most specific classification for the *intended* document being signed. If this were a short announcement *about* the filing, RPA would apply, but this is the signature block itself, which is often part of a larger filing or a standalone signed document. I will classify this as Governance Information (CGR) based on the content referenced in the signature block, as it is the most specific category related to the document's purpose, despite the format being a signature block.
2025-03-27 Polish
zal10_OswiadczenieZarzaduEchoInvestmentostosowaniuladukorporacyjnego2024.xhtml
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure generated by a PDF conversion tool (indicated by tags like 'html', 'head', 'style', 'font-family', and base64 encoded font data). Crucially, the document length is very large (1,622,967 chars), suggesting it is a full report, but the content visible is purely structural metadata and styling, not the actual financial narrative or tables. However, the presence of extensive, complex styling information, font definitions, and the overall structure strongly suggests this is the underlying code of a document that was likely converted from a PDF or similar format. Given the context of financial filings, a document of this size that is not clearly an Annual Report (10-K) or Interim Report (IR) but is presented in a raw, converted format often defaults to a general regulatory filing or a data supplement if the content were visible. Since the actual content (keywords, financial statements, management discussion) is entirely obscured by the HTML/CSS boilerplate, I must rely on the 'Menu vs Meal' rule. A document this large is usually the 'meal' (the report itself). If this were an announcement (RPA/RNS), it would typically be short and state that the report is attached. Since the length is massive, it implies the full content is present, even if unreadable in this snippet. Without any discernible financial keywords (like 'Balance Sheet', 'Income Statement', 'MD&A', or specific form headers like '10-K'), classifying it precisely is impossible. The safest classification for a large, unreadable, but clearly structured corporate document that doesn't fit the specific announcement types is the general fallback category. Therefore, I classify this as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) because the content is inaccessible, and it represents a large corporate document that must be filed.
2025-03-27 Polish
zal04_SprawozdanieZarzaduzdzialalnoscisEISA2024.xhtml.xades
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML digital signature blocks (ds:Signature, KeyInfo, SignedProperties, etc.). These signatures are attached to a referenced file named "SprawozdanieZarzaduzdzialalnoscisEISA2024.xhtml". The presence of digital signatures and the reference to an external document (likely the actual report) strongly suggests this is a wrapper or metadata file accompanying a primary filing, rather than the report itself. Since the content is not the report (like 10-K or IR) but rather an announcement/attachment structure, and given the document length is relatively short (38k chars, which is small for a full annual report but large for a simple announcement), the most appropriate classification based on the provided definitions is Report Publication Announcement (RPA), as it signals the publication of the referenced document, or Regulatory Filing (RNS) as a fallback. Given the structure is clearly related to the publication/signing of a specific document, RPA is a better fit than the general RNS. FY 2024
2025-03-27 Polish
zal13_SprawozdanieZarzaduzdzialalnoscisEISA2024.xhtml
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (nearly 10 million characters, though truncated for display) and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a rendered PDF document, indicated by tags like 'html', 'head', 'style', and font definitions ('@font-face'). Crucially, there is no discernible content indicating a specific filing type (like '10-K', 'Earnings Release', or 'Proxy Statement'). The text is primarily structural markup used for rendering the document, not the financial or regulatory narrative itself. Given the lack of specific content keywords and the nature of the input being the underlying structure of a report, this falls into the general regulatory/miscellaneous category, or potentially indicates an issue with the extraction process where the actual content was not captured cleanly. Following Rule 2 (Menu vs Meal Rule) is difficult as the document is not a short announcement, but since the content is unreadable structural noise, the safest classification is the general fallback category for unclassified regulatory documents.
2025-03-27 Polish
zal05_JednostkowyRaportRocznyEchoInvestmentSAzarok2024.xhtml.xades
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists entirely of digital signature metadata (XML-DSig and XAdES) referencing an XHTML file named 'JednostkowyRaportRocznyEchoInvestmentSAzarok2024.xhtml'. This indicates the document is a digital signature wrapper or a certification file for an annual report, rather than the report itself. Per the Certification Rule, documents that are primarily officer certifications or attestations are classified as Regulatory Filings (RNS). FY 2024
2025-03-27 Polish
zal01_JednostkowyRaportRocznyEchoInvestmentSAzarok2024.xhtml
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The provided document text is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure generated by a PDF conversion tool (indicated by tags like 'html', 'head', 'style', 'meta', and the presence of font embedding data). Crucially, the document length is extremely large (over 10 million characters), suggesting it is the full content of a substantial report, not just a short announcement. However, the visible text does not contain any specific regulatory headers (like '10-K', 'Annual Report', 'Earnings Release', etc.) or clear financial statements. Given the massive size and the lack of specific content identifiers, it is most likely a comprehensive filing that has been converted to HTML. Since it is not a short announcement pointing to another document (ruling out RPA/RNS based on content, though the size contradicts the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule for RPA), and without explicit content to classify it as 10-K, IR, or ER, the most appropriate general classification for a large, complex, and unidentified regulatory document is the fallback category.
2025-03-27 Polish

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