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Ticker · STS ISIN · PLADVPL00029 LEI · 259400RN3PNMEL7P1J46 WAR Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 790 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-05-13 Audit Report / Informat…
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR STS

About Satis Group S.A.

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Satis Group S.A. is a technology holding company that provides a range of IT services and solutions for business clients. The company's core activities include IT human resources outsourcing, the development of custom web and mobile applications, and IT systems integration. Through its subsidiaries, Satis Group also offers specialized solutions, such as IT systems for vehicle monitoring and fleet management. The group focuses on creating and developing technology-based services designed to manage and optimize business processes.

Recent filings

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Sprawozdanie z badania - 2024 rok
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is extremely long (2,665,489 characters) and appears to be the raw HTML/CSS structure generated by a PDF conversion tool (pdf2htmlEX). This indicates that the original source was a complex document, likely a full report, rather than a short announcement. Since the text itself is the converted content of a document, and not just an announcement *about* a document, we must look for clues within the content structure or assume the original document type based on the context of typical filings. Given the massive size, it is highly unlikely to be a short announcement like RPA or ER. Without specific headers (like '10-K', 'Annual Report', or 'Interim Report'), classifying the exact type is difficult based solely on the HTML boilerplate. However, the sheer volume strongly suggests a comprehensive report. In the absence of specific content keywords pointing to 10-K, AR, or IR, and considering the document is a full conversion, I will default to the most comprehensive annual filing, the 10-K, as a strong possibility for such a large document, or use the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if the content is too generic. Since the text is just the rendering engine's output and lacks content keywords, and the size is huge, I will lean towards the most comprehensive report type, 10-K, but acknowledge the uncertainty due to the lack of content. Re-evaluating the definitions: 10-K is the 'Official yearly report covering company activity and full financial performance'. Given the size, this is plausible. If it were a quarterly report, it would be IR. Since I cannot confirm the period, 10-K is the best guess for a very large, comprehensive report. Q3 2024
2025-05-13 Polish
Sprawozdanie z działności Emitenta i jego Grupy Kapi tałowej w 2024 roku
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is heavily truncated and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure generated from converting a PDF document, indicated by tags like 'html', 'head', 'style', and extensive base64 encoded font data. There are no discernible keywords, regulatory headers (like '10-K', 'Annual Report', 'Earnings Release'), or specific reporting periods within the visible text snippet that would allow for classification into a specific financial report type (10-K, IR, ER, etc.). Given the nature of the input—a structural conversion artifact rather than the content of a filing—and the lack of content to classify, the most appropriate fallback category is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS), as it serves as a general category for miscellaneous or unclassifiable regulatory documents, although this classification is based purely on the inability to classify rather than positive identification of an RNS document. However, since the document length is very large (3.3 million characters), it suggests a substantial report was processed, even if the visible text is just the wrapper. If we must choose from the list based on the *potential* for a large document, 10-K or IR are possibilities, but the visible text strongly suggests a conversion artifact. Following Rule 2 (Menu vs Meal), if this were an announcement, it would be RPA/RNS. Since we cannot see the content, and the input is clearly not the content itself, RNS is the safest fallback for an unreadable/structural document. Q3 2024
2025-05-13 Polish
Jednostkowe Sprawozdanie finansowe za 2024 rok
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is an HTML structure containing embedded CSS and font data, which is characteristic of a converted PDF file. The document length is extremely large (over 5 million characters), suggesting it is the full content of a substantial report, not just a short announcement. Since the text itself does not contain explicit headers like '10-K', 'Annual Report', or specific quarterly markers, and given the nature of the input (a raw, converted document structure), it is difficult to definitively classify it as a specific regulatory filing type (like 10-K, IR, ER, etc.) without further context or recognizable section headers within the text snippet. However, the sheer size strongly suggests it is a comprehensive report. In the absence of clear identifying keywords for 10-K, AR, or IR, and considering the document is a full, large text dump, the most appropriate classification among the options that represent comprehensive reports would typically be 10-K (Annual Report) or IR (Interim/Quarterly Report). Since we cannot confirm the period (annual vs. interim), and the text is just the raw output of a conversion tool, I will default to the most comprehensive category for large reports that might not be explicitly labeled, or use the fallback if the content is too generic. Given the context of financial documents, a large, unclassified document is often an Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR). Since the text is just the raw HTML/CSS structure of a converted file, and we cannot read the content, I will treat this as an unclassifiable large document and use the general Regulatory Filings (RNS) as a safe fallback, as it covers miscellaneous filings, although the size suggests a primary report type. Re-evaluating based on the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule: This is clearly the 'meal' (the full report content), not the 'menu' (an announcement). Since the content is too generic to pick 10-K or IR, RNS is the best fit for an unidentifiable, large filing. Q3 2024
2025-05-13 Polish
Stanowisko Zarządu i Rady Nadzorczej
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing embedded CSS and an image, which appears to be the rendered output of a PDF document. The title tag, "STANOWISKOZARZĄDUIRNWSOPINIIBIEGŁEGOREWIDENTA", is in Polish. Translating this suggests a 'Management Position/Opinion on the Current Resident/Auditor'. The content itself is heavily truncated and consists mostly of HTML boilerplate and image data, making direct keyword analysis difficult. However, the structure strongly suggests this is a regulatory filing or official document that has been converted to HTML/PDF. Given the length (150,167 characters) and the nature implied by the title (an official statement or opinion, likely related to auditing or governance), it is too substantial to be a simple announcement (RPA/RNS). Since the title suggests an opinion or position, and it is a comprehensive document, it is most likely an Audit Report/Information (AR) or potentially Governance Information (CGR). Since the title explicitly mentions 'OPINII' (Opinion) and 'BIEGŁEGO REWIDENTA' (Certified Auditor), the most fitting category is Audit Report / Information (AR).
2025-05-13 Polish
Oświadczenie RN - ocena sprawozdań 2024
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing embedded CSS and image data, which is characteristic of a rendered PDF or a document viewer interface, rather than the raw text of a standard financial filing (like 10-K, ER, or IR). The title of the document is "Oświadczenie_RN_ws_oceny_SF2024_SG_GKSG". The presence of Polish words like "Oświadczenie" (Statement/Declaration) and "oceny" (assessment/evaluation) suggests a regulatory or official statement, likely from a Polish entity or regulator. The document length is substantial (267,549 chars), suggesting it is a full report or detailed statement, not just a brief announcement. Given the title structure, which implies a formal statement or declaration regarding an assessment (possibly related to Solvency II or similar regulatory framework, given the context of financial documents), and the fact that it is a comprehensive document (not a short announcement), the most fitting general categories are Annual Report (10-K) or Interim Report (IR) if it covers a specific period, or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) if it's a specific regulatory declaration. However, the content snippet shows standard boilerplate HTML/CSS for rendering a document, and the actual content is not fully visible, only the beginning of what appears to be a narrative document structure (e.g., '...kończy się na tym, że...'). Since the title strongly suggests a formal regulatory statement/declaration ('Oświadczenie_RN_ws_oceny'), and it is not explicitly an Annual Report (10-K) or a Quarterly Report (IR), the most appropriate classification for a specific, non-standard regulatory declaration that isn't covered by other specific codes (like DVA, DIRS, etc.) is the general Regulatory Filings category (RNS). If the document were confirmed to be a full annual financial statement, 10-K would apply, but without content confirmation, RNS is safer for a specific regulatory 'Statement' ('Oświadczenie'). The presence of 'RRRQ' in the text snippet is likely noise from the PDF conversion process, not indicative of the filing type itself.
2025-05-13 Polish
Oświadczenie RN
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing embedded CSS and image data, which is characteristic of a rendered PDF or a document viewer output. The document title is 'OświadczenieRNdoskon.SF2024'. The content itself is heavily truncated and appears to be the beginning of a document, possibly a regulatory filing or report, given the context of financial document classification. However, the key indicator here is the structure and the nature of the content provided. It is not the full text of a financial report (like a 10-K or IR), nor is it a short announcement explicitly stating a report is attached (which would suggest RPA or RNS). Given the extremely long character count (194,921 chars) and the fact that the provided text is just the HTML wrapper and the very beginning of the content (which seems to be a PDF conversion artifact), this suggests the system is processing a large, complex document. Since the document is very long and contains structured data (implied by the HTML/PDF conversion), and without specific keywords pointing to AGM-R, 10-K, ER, or IR, the most appropriate classification for a large, complex, potentially regulatory document that doesn't fit a specific category, or is being processed in a raw format, is often the general Regulatory Filings category (RNS) or, if it were a full report, 10-K or IR. However, looking closely at the document content, it seems to be a mix of code and potentially Polish text ('Oświadczenie' means 'Statement'). The content itself is too fragmented to definitively classify as 10-K (Annual Report) or IR (Interim Report). The presence of the title 'OświadczenieRNdoskon.SF2024' suggests a formal statement or filing. Given the ambiguity and the nature of the input being a raw, converted document structure, RNS (Regulatory Filings - general fallback) is a safe choice, but if we assume this is the *content* of a major report that got mangled in conversion, 10-K or IR would be possibilities. Since the length is very large, it implies a comprehensive document. Let's re-evaluate based on the provided definitions and the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule. The document is extremely long (194k chars), so it is likely the 'meal' (the report itself), not just an announcement ('menu'). Since we cannot identify specific financial statements or management discussion, and it appears to be a formal statement/filing, RNS is the best fit as a general regulatory document fallback when specifics are missing. If the document were confirmed to be a full annual filing, 10-K would be chosen. If it were a half-year report, IR. Without that confirmation, RNS is the most robust fallback for an unidentified, large regulatory document structure.
2025-05-13 Polish

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