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Ticker · PRI ISIN · PLPRGNK00017 LEI · 259400UFGNWWFSEQHE02 WAR Financial and insurance activities
Filings indexed 279 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-03-29 Annual Report
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR PRI

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NPL Nova S.A. is a financial services company specializing in the non-performing loans (NPLs) market, with a primary focus on bank receivables secured by mortgages from the corporate and SME sectors. The company's core activities include acquiring, trading, and restructuring debt assets. It serves as an intermediary connecting banks' restructuring and debt enforcement departments with investors, facilitating transactions for both portfolios and single receivables. Services offered include legal and restructuring advisory, due diligence audits, and transaction support. NPL Nova is licensed to manage securitization funds and integrates an in-house law firm to provide legal oversight throughout the transaction process.

Recent filings

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Annual Report Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled 'Roczne Skonsolidowane Sprawozdanie Finansowe Grupy Kapitałowej NPL NOVA S.A. za 2023 rok', which translates to 'Annual Consolidated Financial Report of the NPL NOVA S.A. Capital Group for the year 2023'. It covers the period from January 1, 2023 to December 31, 2023, indicating a full fiscal year report. The content includes detailed financial data, accounting policies, management statements, and notes to the financial statements. The length is substantial (15,000 characters), and it contains actual financial statements and analysis, not just an announcement or summary. There is no indication that this is a certification, announcement, or other type of filing. Therefore, this document fits the definition of an Annual Report (10-K). FY 2023
2024-03-29 Polish
Oświadczenie Rady Nadzorczej
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is extremely long (over 600,000 characters) and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a rendered document, likely a PDF viewer output, given the extensive CSS styling related to page layout, sidebars, and printing (`.pf`, `.pc`, `@media print`). The content itself is not directly readable as a standard financial filing summary or report body, but its sheer size strongly suggests it is a comprehensive document, not a brief announcement. Since the text is the full content of a large report rather than an announcement stating a report is attached (which would trigger RPA/RNS), and given the context of financial filings, the most likely classification for a very large, comprehensive report is the 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 massive size, I will lean towards the most comprehensive annual filing, the 10-K, as the default for large, detailed reports, although IR is also possible. However, since the document is presented as the full content rather than a short notice, I will classify it as a major report. Given the ambiguity of the raw HTML structure, and the document being very large, I will select 10-K as the primary comprehensive annual filing type. Q3 2024
2024-03-29 Polish
Oświadczenie Zarządu XADES
Remuneration Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structures related to digital signatures (Signature, SignedInfo, DigestValue, KeyInfo, X509Data, etc.). This structure is typical of digitally signed regulatory filings or official documents submitted electronically, often in formats like XML or XHTML. Crucially, the document contains a reference to a file named "Oświadczenia Zarządu NPL NOVA 2023.xhtml" (which translates to 'Management Statements NPL NOVA 2023'). The presence of management statements suggests content related to financial reporting or governance. However, the document itself is not the content of the report (like a 10-K or IR), but rather the signature block confirming the authenticity of the attached or referenced file. The content length is moderate (10,275 chars), but the structure strongly indicates a wrapper or metadata file. Given the options: - It is not a full Annual Report (10-K) or Interim Report (IR) as the content is signature metadata. - It is not an Earnings Release (ER) or Call Transcript (CT). - It is not a specific announcement like DIV, DIRS, or MANG. The most appropriate classification for a document that is primarily a digital signature wrapper for an underlying official document, especially when the underlying document's nature isn't fully revealed beyond a title, is the general fallback category for regulatory filings that don't fit elsewhere, or potentially a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) if it were announcing the publication. Since this is the signature block itself, which is often appended to or is the primary component of an electronic submission package, 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) serves as the best general fit for non-standard, technical regulatory artifacts that confirm authenticity. If the underlying document was clearly an ER or IR, this signature block would be part of that filing. Without the actual content, RNS is the safest catch-all for technical regulatory artifacts.
2024-03-29 Polish
Oświadczenie Zarządu
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/CSS structure of a rendered PDF or document viewer, rather than the actual content of a financial filing. Key indicators are the presence of extensive CSS styling, font definitions (like @font-face), and structural HTML tags (head, style, pf, pc). The document length is substantial (622,994 chars), suggesting it is a full report, but the visible content is purely metadata/formatting. However, analyzing the embedded font data (which often contains text snippets or metadata about the source document), I see sequences like '...Y29udGVudD0idGV4dC9odG1sOyBjaGFyc2V0PVVURi04IiBodHRwLWVxdWl2PSJDb250ZW50LVR5cGUiKQ0KICAtICBzdHlsZSAodHlwZT0idGV4dC9jc3MiKTogI2NpZGViYXJ7cG9zaXRpb246YQ...', and later, within the font data itself, there are sequences that look like encoded text or structure, but they are too obfuscated to definitively identify the filing type based on content keywords (like '10-K', 'Annual Report', 'Earnings Release'). Given the structure is that of a rendered document container, and without discernible content keywords, the most appropriate classification based on the provided context (which is a large, complex document structure) is to use the fallback category for general regulatory filings that cannot be precisely categorized, or to assume it is a comprehensive report if the length suggests it. Since the document is extremely long (over 600k characters) and the visible text is just the rendering engine's boilerplate, I must rely on the length suggesting a major filing. If this were a short announcement about a report, RPA or RNS would be chosen (Rule 2). Since it's massive, it is likely the report itself. Without content, I cannot distinguish between 10-K, IR, or AR. I will default to the most comprehensive annual filing, 10-K, as a high-confidence guess for a large, complex document, or use RNS as the ultimate fallback if I cannot confirm the content type. Revisiting the structure: The embedded font data contains sequences that strongly suggest a complex, possibly international, document rendering process. Given the inability to read the actual content, RNS (Regulatory Filings - general/fallback) is the safest classification when content is unreadable, as it covers miscellaneous filings that don't fit elsewhere. However, the sheer size points away from a simple RNS announcement. Let's look closer at the font data again: '...Y29udGVudD0idGV4dC9odG1sOyBjaGFyc2V0PVVURi04IiBodHRwLWVxdWl2PSJDb250ZW50LVR5cGUiKQ0KICAtICBzdHlsZSAodHlwZT0idGV4dC9jc3MiKTogI2NpZGViYXJ7cG9zaXRpb246YQ...' This is just HTML structure. The actual text embedded in the font file is too garbled to confirm content. Given the high confidence required, and the lack of content keywords, I will use the general Regulatory Filing code (RNS) as the most defensible choice when the document is unreadable boilerplate, despite the large size suggesting a full report. Q3 2024
2024-03-29 Polish
Sprawozdanie Zarządu XADES
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text consists almost entirely of XML signature blocks (Signature, SignedInfo, Reference, DigestValue, KeyInfo, etc.). Within the structure, specifically under SignedProperties -> SignedDataObjectProperties -> DataObjectFormat, there is a description: 'filename="Sprawozdanie z działalności 2023.xhtml"'. The Polish phrase 'Sprawozdanie z działalności' translates to 'Report on Activities' or 'Directors' Report'. This strongly suggests the document is the actual annual report or a significant operational report, not just an announcement of one, especially given the substantial length (10,270 chars) which rules out a simple RPA/RNS announcement. In the context of standard SEC filings, a comprehensive annual report is typically classified as 10-K. However, since this document appears to be a non-US filing (indicated by Polish language elements and Polish certificate details) and the content is the report itself (not an announcement), the closest equivalent for a comprehensive annual report is 10-K. If the content were clearly a half-year report, IR would be appropriate. Given the context of a 'Report on Activities 2023', 10-K is the most fitting category for a full-year performance document, even if the format is non-standard XML/XHTML. FY 2023
2024-03-29 Polish
Sprawozdanie Zarządu
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is extremely long (over 6.7 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 that the content is a complete, detailed report rather than a brief announcement about a report. Given the length and the nature of financial reporting databases, this is highly likely to be a comprehensive filing like an Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR). Since the text itself does not contain explicit headers like '10-K' or 'Quarterly Report' in the truncated view, but represents a massive, fully rendered document, the most appropriate classification for a comprehensive annual filing is '10-K'. If it were a short announcement pointing to this content, it would be RPA or RNS, but the sheer size points to the report itself.
2024-03-29 Polish

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