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Ticker · MON ISIN · PLMNRTR00012 LEI · 2594003SSI23CEDW6S15 WAR Wholesale and retail trade
Filings indexed 1,359 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-04-26 Audit Report / Informat…
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR MON

About Monnari Trade S.A.

https://emonnari.pl/

Monnari Trade S.A. is a fashion company that designs, markets, and sells women's apparel and accessories under the MONNARI brand. The company's product portfolio includes a wide range of clothing, handbags, shoes, and other accessories. The brand's collections are characterized by elegant, classical, and timeless designs created for women who value a sophisticated style. The business model involves designing collections, outsourcing production, and distributing products through a proprietary network of retail stores and an online shop.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
zal10_MONNARI_TRADE_JSF_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/CSS structure generated by a PDF conversion tool (pdf2htmlEX), indicated by tags like 'html', 'head', 'style', font definitions, and CSS classes (.pf, .pc, .t). The title tag is 'Raport' (Report in Polish). Crucially, the document length is very large (480,019 chars), suggesting it is the full content of a substantial report, not just a short announcement. Since the content is a full report (implied by length) but the specific type (10-K, IR, AR) cannot be determined from the visible, non-content-bearing HTML structure, and given the Polish title 'Raport', the most appropriate classification based on the provided definitions and the nature of the input (a full, unreadable document body) is to treat it as a general, comprehensive report or use the fallback. However, the length strongly suggests a comprehensive report (like 10-K or IR). Without content keywords, and given the context of financial filings, if this were a full annual or quarterly report, it would be 10-K or IR. Since the text is unreadable and we must classify based on structure/length, and there is no explicit announcement language (Rule 2), we lean towards a comprehensive report type. Given the ambiguity, and the fact that it's a large document, if it were a standard US filing, it would be 10-K or IR. Since we cannot confirm the period (annual vs. interim), and the text is Polish, the safest classification for a large, unclassified document is often the general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or, if we assume it's a comprehensive financial report, IR (Interim/Quarterly Report) or 10-K (Annual Report). Given the massive size, it is highly likely to be a full financial report. I will default to the most comprehensive report type available, 10-K, as a strong possibility for a very large document, but acknowledge the lack of content confirmation. Alternatively, RNS is the fallback. Given the structure suggests a converted document, and we cannot read the content to distinguish between 10-K and IR, I will use RNS as the most neutral classification for an unidentifiable, large filing, or if it's a foreign filing not fitting US SEC categories. However, since the length implies a full report, and 10-K is the primary annual report, I will select 10-K based on the high probability of a large document being an annual filing, while noting the low confidence due to unreadable content. FY 2023
2024-04-26 Polish
zal15_GK_Monn_Osw_niefin_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml.XAdES
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of an XML Digital Signature block, specifically containing elements like 'Signature', 'SignedInfo', 'Reference', 'DigestValue', 'KeyInfo', and 'QualifyingProperties'. This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed electronic document, often used to ensure the authenticity and integrity of regulatory filings or official reports in electronic formats (like XBRL or XHTML). Since the content is purely the signature metadata and not the substantive financial report itself (like a 10-K, IR, or ER), and it doesn't fit any specific content-based category (like DIV, MANG, or CT), it falls best into the general regulatory/miscellaneous filing category, which is 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) as a fallback for non-standard or structural documents.
2024-04-26 Polish
zal13_GK_Monn_Osw_niefin_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely short (relative to the expected length of a full report) and consists almost entirely of HTML structure, CSS styling, and metadata related to the rendering of a PDF file (indicated by keywords like 'pdf2htmlEX', 'sidebar', 'page-container', and font definitions). The title tag is 'Raport' (Report in Polish). Given the nature of the content—being the wrapper/rendering code rather than the substantive financial data or narrative—and the very short snippet provided, this strongly suggests the document is an announcement or a placeholder for a report, rather than the full report itself (like a 10-K or IR). Following the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule, when a document is short and implies the actual content is elsewhere or attached, it defaults to a general announcement category. Since there is no specific context about *what* report is being announced (e.g., earnings, annual), the most appropriate fallback category is Regulatory Filings (RNS) for miscellaneous or non-standard announcements, or potentially Report Publication Announcement (RPA) if it were longer and explicitly stated publication. Given the minimal content, RNS is the safest general classification for an unidentifiable filing wrapper.
2024-04-26 Polish
zal08_GK_monn_Spr_z_dz_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml.XAdES
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signature, SignedInfo, KeyInfo, Object, QualifyingProperties) used to verify the authenticity and integrity of another file. The reference URI points to "GK_monn_Spr_z_dz_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml", which suggests the signed document is related to a report or filing for the period ending December 31, 2023. Since the text itself is only the signature wrapper and not the content of the underlying report (which appears to be an XHTML document), and given the lack of specific regulatory headers (like 10-K, ER, IR), this document is best classified as a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) or potentially a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) if the signature is attached to a brief announcement. However, as it is purely a technical signature block without any accompanying narrative announcement text, 'RNS' serves as the most appropriate general fallback for an unclassified regulatory artifact.
2024-04-26 Polish
zal07_GK_monn_Spr_z_dz_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely short (even though the metadata indicates a large original file size, the visible text is just HTML/CSS boilerplate for rendering a PDF converted to HTML) and contains only the title tag: "Raport". The document length is 3,691,269 characters, suggesting a substantial original document, but the visible snippet is just rendering instructions. Given the title is simply "Raport" (Report in Polish) and the text does not contain any specific financial metrics, regulatory headers (like 10-K, MRQ, ER), or detailed discussion, it is impossible to classify it as a specific financial report type (10-K, IR, ER, etc.). Following Rule #2 (Menu vs Meal Rule), if the document were an announcement, it would likely be RPA or RNS. Since the content is essentially empty boilerplate, and we must choose the best fit among the defined categories, a generic "Report" title without context defaults to the most general regulatory/reporting category, which is Regulatory Filings (RNS), as it is a catch-all for unclassifiable documents, or potentially an Audit Report (AR) if 'Raport' is interpreted broadly, but RNS is safer for unknown reports. Given the context of financial documents, and the lack of specific content, RNS is the most appropriate fallback. Q3 2024
2024-04-26 Polish
zal09_monn_OcenaRN_SF_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml.XAdES
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML Digital Signature elements (Signature, SignedInfo, KeyInfo, Object, QualifyingProperties). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed file, often used to secure regulatory submissions or official documents. The reference URI points to "monn_OcenaRN_SF_2023-12-31_pl.xhtml", suggesting it is a signed version of some report or assessment (Ocena RN likely means 'Rating Assessment' or similar in Polish, given the issuer 'EuroCert' and subject names). Since the content is purely the signature block and not the actual report content (like financial tables, narrative discussion, or standard SEC/exchange headers), it cannot be classified as a specific report type (10-K, IR, ER, etc.). According to Rule 2, if the document is short and relates to a publication, it might be an announcement. However, this is the signature *of* a document, not an announcement *about* a document. In the context of financial filings, a document that is essentially just a signature block or metadata wrapper, and doesn't fit any specific reporting category, defaults to the general regulatory filing category.
2024-04-26 Polish

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