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Ifirma S.A. — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · IFI ISIN · PLPWRMD00011 LEI · 2594005H9SS14VUQS229 WAR Professional, scientific and technical activities
Filings indexed 486 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-03-21 Director's Dealing
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR IFI

About Ifirma S.A.

https://www.ifirma.pl/

Ifirma S.A. is a provider of online accounting services and business management software delivered through its web and mobile applications. The company offers a dual-model approach to accounting: a full-service online accounting office with dedicated accountants and a self-service platform for users to manage their own bookkeeping. Its integrated software suite includes tools for invoicing, tax settlements (PIT, CIT, VAT), and social security (ZUS) declarations. A key feature is the e-commerce integrator, which automates order management and accounting by connecting with numerous sales platforms, marketplaces, and couriers. The platform also provides solutions for HR, payroll, and specialized tools for entrepreneurs with unregistered business activities, targeting a broad market from sole proprietors to limited liability companies.

Recent filings

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spakowane podpisy zarządu
Director's Dealing Classification · 19% confidence
2025-03-21 Polish
zal08_09SPRZARZ2024.xhtml
Notice of Dividend Amount Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is extremely long (5,925,861 characters) and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a rendered document, not a concise filing summary or announcement. The content itself is heavily encoded (base64 strings for fonts and styles) and lacks clear textual indicators like '10-K', 'Earnings Release', or 'Proxy Statement' in the visible snippet. Given the massive size and the nature of the content (which seems to be the underlying structure of a complex report viewer), it is highly likely this is a full, comprehensive report. Since the text does not explicitly state it is an announcement of a report (Rule 2), and given the sheer volume, it points towards a major annual or interim filing. Without specific headers, the most comprehensive annual filing is the 10-K. However, since the text is mostly unreadable HTML/CSS/font data, and we cannot confirm the content, classifying it as a full report is the best guess among the major filings. If this were a short announcement, RPA or RNS would be chosen. Given the length, I lean towards the most comprehensive report type, 10-K, as a strong possibility for a large filing, but the lack of content makes it ambiguous. I will default to the most common comprehensive filing for large documents, the 10-K, while acknowledging the classification is based primarily on size/structure rather than content keywords.
2025-03-21 Polish
zal04_08SF2024.xhtml
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (over 7 million characters) and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a rendered document, likely a PDF viewer output, rather than a concise regulatory filing announcement. The presence of extensive CSS styling, HTML tags, and the sheer volume of text strongly suggests this is the content of a comprehensive report itself, not a short announcement about a report. Given the length and complexity implied by the structure, it is highly unlikely to be a short 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA). Since the content itself is not visible (only the structure), I must rely on the metadata and the general context of financial filings. A document of this size is typically an Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR). Without specific headers like '10-K' or 'Consolidated Financial Statements' visible in the truncated text, and given the context of a premium database, the most comprehensive yearly filing is the most probable candidate for such a large file, which is the Annual Report (10-K). However, since the text is mostly structural noise and not the actual content, and I cannot confirm the content type, I will default to the most comprehensive report type for a large document, which is 10-K, while acknowledging the high uncertainty due to the corrupted input text. Q3 2024
2025-03-21 Polish
zal02_07WybraneDane2024.xhtml
Fund Information / Factsheet Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a rendered document, including CSS styles and font definitions, rather than the substantive content of a financial filing. The length (1,772,152 characters) suggests a large document, but the visible text is only boilerplate structure. Since there are no keywords, regulatory headers (like '10-K', 'Annual Report', 'Earnings Release'), or specific reporting periods mentioned in the visible snippet, it is impossible to classify the actual document type with certainty. Given the context of a large document being processed and the lack of content, the most appropriate fallback category for an unidentifiable regulatory or corporate filing is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), although this classification is based purely on the absence of specific content rather than the presence of identifying features.
2025-03-21 Polish
zal06_06OcenaSFSDRN2024.xhtml
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a document viewer or rendering engine, containing CSS styles, font definitions, and structural tags (like head, style, pf, pc). It does not contain any discernible financial keywords, regulatory headers (like 10-K, AR, ER), reporting periods, or specific content that would allow for classification into any of the defined financial filing types (AGM-R, 10-K, ER, IR, etc.). Since the actual content is missing and only the viewing wrapper remains, the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as a general catch-all for unclassifiable regulatory documents, although this classification is based purely on the lack of content rather than positive identification. Given the extremely large document length (1.7M chars) but truncated text, it is highly likely the original document was a comprehensive filing (like a 10-K or IR), but since the provided snippet is just boilerplate HTML, I must use the fallback. Q1 2024
2025-03-21 Polish
zal07_05StanowiskoZarzaduRN2024.xhtml
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is extremely long (over 1.5 million characters) and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a rendered document, including extensive CSS styling and font definitions. This structure strongly suggests the content is a full, comprehensive report rather than a brief announcement. Given the length and the nature of the content being a full document rendering (implied by the structure), it is highly unlikely to be a short 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA) or a simple 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS) which typically just announces the availability of a report. Since the text itself is the content, and it is very large, it points towards a major filing. Without specific headers like '10-K' or 'Interim Report', the most appropriate classification for a very large, comprehensive, but unclassified document structure is often the Annual Report (10-K) if it's yearly, or the Interim Report (IR) if it's quarterly/half-yearly. However, since the text is just raw HTML/CSS and lacks explicit financial statements or section headers to confirm the period (Annual vs. Interim), and it is clearly a full document, I must rely on the context that this is a premium database classification. In the absence of clear identifiers, and given the massive size, I will default to the most comprehensive yearly report type, 10-K, as a strong possibility for a large document, or use the fallback 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if the content is too generic. Given the sheer volume, it is a primary report. Since I cannot definitively confirm 10-K vs IR, and the content is not a short announcement, I will lean towards the most comprehensive category that isn't explicitly ruled out. However, the structure is too generic (just HTML/CSS) to confidently assign 10-K or IR. Therefore, I will use the fallback category RNS, as it is the most appropriate for a document whose specific type cannot be determined from the provided snippet, while acknowledging its large size suggests it *should* be a primary report type. Q3 2024
2025-03-21 Polish

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