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Ticker · 08N ISIN · PLNFI0800016 LEI · 259400PH9SC8DVWA4A65 WAR Real estate activities
Filings indexed 336 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-04-24 Regulatory Filings
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR 08N

OCTAVA S.A. is a real estate investment fund specializing in medium-term, medium-sized projects. The company's strategy centers on value creation through the full-scale development and redevelopment of properties, including commercial, residential, and office real estate. Originally established as a restructuring fund with controlling interests in over 30 companies across various sectors, the company shifted its focus in 2004 to operate as an active financial investor in the real estate market. Its primary objective is to achieve a higher medium-term growth rate of its net assets compared to other entities with comparable risk profiles.

Recent filings

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Oświadczenie Rady Nadzorczej dot. wyboru firmy audytorskiej
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing CSS styles and an embedded image, which strongly suggests it is a rendered output of a PDF file, likely converted using a tool like pdf2htmlEX, as indicated by the tool name in the CSS comments. The title tag, "Osw_RN_FA_2023-12-31_PL.xhtml", contains elements that suggest a regulatory or financial filing context: 'RN' (possibly Report Notification or similar), 'FA' (Financial Announcement/Filing), and a date '2023-12-31'. The content itself is highly fragmented, showing only the structure of the rendered page (page container, image data) and not the actual financial narrative or tables. Given the document length (250k chars) and the presence of a specific date and 'FA' identifier, it is a substantial financial document. However, since the actual content is not readable narrative but rather the structure of a converted file, and we cannot definitively confirm if it is a 10-K, IR, or ER based on the visible text, we must rely on the context clues. The structure suggests a formal filing. Since the document is very long (250k chars), it is unlikely to be a simple announcement (RPA/RNS) unless the announcement *contains* the full report. Without clear keywords like '10-K', 'Earnings Release', or 'Interim Report', and given the Polish language indicator ('PL') and the general nature of the file structure, the most appropriate classification among the comprehensive reports is difficult. However, the presence of a year-end date (2023-12-31) often points towards an Annual Report (10-K) or a comprehensive Interim Report (IR). Since the file name suggests a formal filing ('FA') for a year-end date, and it is a large document, I will lean towards a comprehensive report. Given the ambiguity and the lack of specific US SEC form names, I will use the fallback category 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) as the document is presented in a non-standard, converted format, and the specific content type cannot be confirmed, although it is clearly a regulatory submission.
2024-04-24 Polish
Oświadczenie Rady Nadzorczej dot. oceny sprawozdania za 2023 rok
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing CSS styles and an embedded image (`<img>` tag) which appears to be the rendered content of a document converted via `pdf2htmlEX`. The title tag is "Osw_RN_SF_2023-12-31_PL.xhtml". The filename structure suggests a regulatory filing or report related to a specific date (2023-12-31) and potentially a Polish entity ('PL'). The content itself is heavily stylized HTML/CSS boilerplate typical of converted PDFs, with very little actual textual content visible in the truncated view, except for references to 'Consolia XBRL Tools' and the structure of a financial document. Given the length (461,935 chars) and the nature of the file (a converted document, likely containing detailed financial statements or reports), it is highly probable that this is a comprehensive report. Since the filename does not explicitly match 10-K, and the content is too detailed to be a simple announcement (RPA/RNS), we must look at the definitions. The presence of XBRL tools suggests a formal filing. If this were a full annual report, it would be 10-K. If it were a quarterly report, it would be IR. Without explicit keywords like '10-K' or 'Interim Report', and given the generic nature of the converted file structure, the most appropriate classification for a detailed, dated, regulatory-style document that isn't explicitly an ER or 10-K is often the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) or, if it contains comprehensive financial data, an 'Interim Report' (IR) or 'Annual Report' (10-K). However, the structure strongly suggests a full report converted from a source document. Since the filename contains 'SF' (likely Financial Supplement or similar) and the length is substantial, and it's not an earnings release (ER) or a simple announcement (RPA), I will lean towards the most comprehensive report type that fits a general regulatory filing context, which is often the Annual Report (10-K) or Interim Report (IR). Given the lack of clear period indicators (quarter vs. year), and the presence of XBRL tools suggesting a formal filing, I will check if it resembles an Interim Report (IR) or a general regulatory filing (RNS). The content is too large to be RPA/RNS based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule, as it seems to be the report itself, not just an announcement of it. Since the document is likely a full financial statement for a period ending 2023-12-31, and it's not explicitly marked as 10-K, 'IR' (Interim/Quarterly Report) is a possibility if this is a Q4/Year-End report, or 'RNS' as a fallback for non-US/unspecified comprehensive filings. Given the context of financial databases, a comprehensive report ending Dec 31st is usually an Annual Report (10-K) or a Year-End Interim Report (IR). I will classify it as IR as a strong candidate for a year-end comprehensive filing that isn't explicitly a 10-K, or RNS as the fallback for non-US regulatory documents. Given the XBRL context, it is a formal filing. I will select RNS as the safest classification for an unidentified, comprehensive, regulatory document from a non-US context (implied by 'PL' in the title) that doesn't fit the specific US forms (10-K, DEF 14A, etc.).
2024-04-24 Polish
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Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks ('Signatures') containing elements like 'SignedInfo', 'SignatureValue', 'KeyInfo', and 'QualifyingProperties'. This structure is characteristic of digitally signed electronic documents, often used for regulatory filings in formats like XBRL or XML-based submissions. The presence of references to files like 'GK_Octava_2023_pl_2024-04-23_pl.xhtml' and the overall structure strongly suggest this is the signature block of a formal regulatory submission, rather than the content of a standard financial report (like 10-K, IR, or ER). Since the content is purely metadata/signature and not the report itself, and it represents a formal filing mechanism, the most appropriate general category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), which serves as the fallback for miscellaneous or structural filings that don't fit specific content types, especially when the content is just the signature wrapper.
2024-04-24 Polish
Sprawozdanie niezależnego biegłego rewidenta z badania sprawozdania finansowego Grupy Kapitałowej Octava za 2023 rok
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is primarily composed of HTML structure, CSS styles, and metadata related to the conversion of a PDF file into an HTML format (indicated by 'pdf2htmlEX' and font/style definitions). The title of the document is 'GK_Octava_2023_pl_2024-04-23_pl.xhtml'. The content itself does not contain typical financial reporting language (like 'balance sheet', 'income statement', 'MD&A', '10-K', 'earnings release', etc.) but rather technical rendering instructions. Given the lack of substantive financial content and the nature of the text being a technical conversion artifact, it does not fit any specific financial filing type. Therefore, the most appropriate classification is the general fallback category for miscellaneous regulatory filings or non-standard documents. FY 2023
2024-04-24 Polish
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Audit Report / Information Classification · 92% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signature, SignedInfo, KeyInfo, Object, QualifyingProperties). Crucially, within the SignedProperties section, there is a reference to a file named "SPRAWOZDANIE_Z_2023-12-31_PL.xhtml". The term 'SPRAWOZDANIE' is Polish for 'Report'. The date '2023-12-31' indicates a year-end report. Since the document itself is just the signature block and not the content of the report, and it references a year-end report, it strongly suggests this is either an Audit Report (AR) or an Annual Report (10-K) that has been digitally signed. Given the context of year-end financial reporting, and without seeing the actual content, 'Audit Report / Information' (AR) is a plausible classification for a standalone signed report component, although '10-K' is also possible if this is the signature page of the full annual filing. However, the presence of 'SPRAWOZDANIE' (Report) and the year-end date points towards a formal financial report. Since the text provided is only the signature structure and not the full narrative or financial statements typical of a 10-K, classifying it as a component or a standalone Audit Report (AR) is safer than assuming it's the full 10-K, especially since AR covers standalone audit reports. Given the strong indication of a year-end financial report being signed, I will lean towards the most comprehensive annual report category, 10-K, as year-end reports are typically 10-Ks, but I acknowledge the ambiguity. Re-evaluating the definitions: AR is for 'Standalone audit reports, applied accounting principles...'. 10-K is for 'Official yearly report covering company activity and full financial performance.' Since the reference points to a year-end report, and this is just the signature, it's likely part of the 10-K submission, but the content is missing. If this were an announcement, it would be RPA. Since it contains the actual signature data for a report dated 2023-12-31, it is most likely the signed component of the Annual Report (10-K) or an Audit Report (AR). Given the Polish context and the structure, it's highly likely this is the signed version of a statutory financial statement. I will classify it as AR, as it is a specific type of formal report signature, often submitted separately or as an attachment to the main filing. FY 2023
2024-04-24 Polish
Sprawozdanie z działalności Spółki i Grupy Kapitałowej Octava S.A. za 2023 rok
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing CSS styling and metadata indicating it was generated by 'Consolia XBRL Tools v2.11.6.0'. The title tag explicitly states 'SPRAWOZDANIE_Z_2023-12-31_PL.xhtml'. 'Sprawozdanie' is Polish for 'Report'. The date '2023-12-31' suggests a year-end report. Given the context of financial documents and the structure suggesting a regulatory filing converted to HTML/XML (XBRL tools are often used for regulatory submissions), this is most likely a comprehensive annual or periodic financial report. Since the document is very long (over 4 million characters) and appears to be the full content of a report rather than a short announcement linking to it (ruling out RPA/RNS based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule), we must choose between 10-K (Annual Report) and IR (Interim/Quarterly Report). As the date is year-end (December 31st), it strongly points towards the Annual Report (10-K equivalent for non-US filers, or a comprehensive annual filing). However, the classification options provided do not include a specific code for Polish Annual Reports (like a Polish equivalent of 10-K). The closest general categories are '10-K' (Annual Report) or 'IR' (Interim/Quarterly Report). Since it is a year-end report, '10-K' is the most appropriate fit among the choices for a full annual financial statement. If the document were confirmed to be a US SEC filing, it would be 10-K. Assuming this Polish report serves the function of a comprehensive annual report, 10-K is the best match. FY 2023
2024-04-24 Polish

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