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Polymetal International plc — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · POLY ISIN · JE00B6T5S470 LEI · 213800JKJ5HJWYS4GR61 MOEX Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 1,151 across all filing types
Latest filing 2022-07-08 Regulatory Filings
Country KZ Kazakhstan
Listing MOEX POLY

About Polymetal International plc

https://www.solidcore-resources.com/en/

Solidcore Resources plc, formerly Polymetal International plc, is a precious metals mining company focused on gold and silver production. Following the divestment of its Russian assets in early 2024, the company's operations are now concentrated on its two production assets in Kazakhstan, including the Kyzyl project. The company's strategy is centered on growing into a senior producer through substantial investments and a commitment to sustainable and responsible operational practices. It aims to generate long-term value by developing its existing portfolio and pursuing growth opportunities.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Price Monitoring Extension
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1922 characters) and contains the header 'RNS Number : 9064R'. It announces a 'Price Monitoring Extension' related to trading procedures on the London Stock Exchange. It explicitly states, 'This information is provided by RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange.' This structure—a brief announcement disseminated via the RNS system that doesn't fit a specific financial report category (like 10-K, ER, or IR)—points strongly to the general regulatory filing/announcement category.
2022-07-08 English
Polymetal: Report on payments to governments for the year 2021
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text is structured as an XML/data extract titled 'ExtractivesReport' containing 'Report on payments to governments for the year 2021'. This format details payments made by the company (Polymetal International plc) to various governments (Russia, Kazakhstan) broken down by tax/fees and specific projects. This type of mandatory disclosure, often related to extractive industries transparency (like EITI or similar regulations), focuses on payments to governments. Among the provided categories, none perfectly match 'Extractive Industries Payment Report'. However, this report details specific non-financial/operational compliance data related to ESG/Governance aspects, specifically transparency in payments. The closest fit among the options that capture specific, non-standard financial reporting focused on social/governance impact is Environmental & Social Information (SR), as payment transparency is often grouped under the 'Social' or 'Governance' pillar of ESG reporting. Since it is a specific, structured report and not a general announcement, it is not RPA or RNS. It is not a standard 10-K, AR, or IR. Given the nature of payments to governments, it aligns best with the broader scope of Environmental & Social Information (SR) which often encompasses ESG disclosures.
2022-06-30 English
Polymetal: Report on payments to governments for the year 2021
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 99% confidence The document is titled "Polymetal: Report on payments to governments for the year 2021" and explicitly states it is prepared in accordance with "the UK’s Report on Payments to Governments Regulations 2014 (as amended in December 2015)". This regulation mandates the disclosure of payments made to governments by large extractive companies. This specific type of mandatory disclosure, focusing on payments to governments related to extractive activities, aligns perfectly with the definition of an Audit Report / Information (AR) in the context of regulatory compliance reporting, although it is a specialized report. However, given the specific nature of the content (payments to governments by extractive industries), it is a distinct regulatory disclosure. Since there is no specific code for 'Payments to Governments Report', I must evaluate the closest fit. It is not a full Annual Report (10-K), nor an Earnings Release (ER), nor a general Audit Report (AR) which usually covers financial statements/stress tests. It is a specific, mandated regulatory report. In many classification schemes, such specific regulatory disclosures that are not standard financial statements fall under a general regulatory category or a category for specialized reports. Given the options, 'AR' (Audit Report / Information) is the closest fit for a detailed, mandated, non-financial statement regulatory report, although 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings) is a possibility if it were just an announcement. Since this document contains the full substance of the required report (tables comparing 2021 vs 2020 payments), it is the report itself, not just an announcement of it. The content is highly specific to regulatory compliance for extractive industries, making it a specialized report. I will classify it as AR, as it is a detailed report on compliance/information, distinct from standard financial reports.
2022-06-30 English
Polymetal: Report on payments to governments for the year 2021
Environmental & Social Information Classification · 99% confidence The document is explicitly titled "Polymetal: Report on payments to governments for the year 2021". It details payments made by Polymetal to governments in Kazakhstan and Russia, broken down by tax type (Income tax, Mining tax, etc.) and project, for the years 2021 and 2020. The text explicitly states it is prepared under "The Reports on Payments to Governments Regulations 2014 as enacted in the UK". This type of mandatory disclosure for extractive industries regarding payments to governments aligns directly with specific regulatory reporting requirements, but it does not fit the standard definitions for 10-K (Annual Report), IR (Interim Report), or ER (Earnings Release). It is a specific type of regulatory/transparency report. Since there is no specific code for 'Payments to Governments Report', I must evaluate the closest fit. It is a detailed report, not just an announcement of a report (RPA). It is not an Audit Report (AR), Governance Report (CGR), or ESG Report (SR). Given the nature of mandatory, specific regulatory disclosure that doesn't fit the primary financial statements or common corporate actions, the most appropriate fallback category is Regulatory Filings (RNS), although it is a very specific report. However, upon reviewing the definitions, this document is a comprehensive report detailing specific financial data required by regulation, not a general announcement. Since the definitions do not include a specific code for 'Extractive Industries Payments Report', and it is a detailed report, I will check if any other category fits better. It is not an ESG report (SR), although it touches on social commitments. It is a specific statutory report. Given the options, RNS (Regulatory Filings) is the best fit for a specific, non-standard regulatory disclosure document that isn't a core financial statement or management discussion.
2022-06-30 English
Second Price Monitoring Extn
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1939 characters) and its primary content is an announcement titled 'Second Price Monitoring Extension' concerning a security on the London Stock Exchange. It explicitly mentions 'RNS Number' and concludes with standard disclaimers from RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange. This type of brief, immediate market operational update that doesn't fit a specific financial reporting category (like 10-K, ER, or DIV) is best classified as a general regulatory announcement or filing. Given the context of RNS being the source, the most appropriate category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), as it is a miscellaneous regulatory notice regarding trading status, not a core financial report or management change.
2022-06-23 English
Price Monitoring Extension
Regulatory Filings Classification · 98% confidence The document is very short (1922 characters) and contains an RNS Number (0252Q) and mentions the London Stock Exchange. The content describes a 'Price Monitoring Extension' for a security, which is a specific, brief operational announcement related to trading mechanisms. It is not a full financial report (like 10-K or IR), nor is it a standard earnings release (ER) or dividend notice (DIV). Since it is a specific regulatory announcement disseminated via the RNS system that doesn't fit the other specific categories (like DIRS, MANG, or DIV), it falls best under the general Regulatory Filings category (RNS) as a miscellaneous regulatory update.
2022-06-23 English

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