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Ticker · SHO ISIN · PLSHPR000021 LEI · 259400HA8L5O5KQEIV88 WAR Telecommunications, computer programming, consultancy, computing infrastructure, and other information service activities
Filings indexed 334 across all filing types
Latest filing 2024-04-25 Director's Dealing
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR SHO

About Shoper S.A.

https://www.shoper.pl/

Shoper S.A. is a provider of a comprehensive e-commerce platform operating under a Software as a Service (SaaS) model. The company primarily serves small and medium-sized enterprises, offering a suite of tools to create, manage, and grow online stores. The platform includes ready-to-use store templates, extensive integrations with payment systems, couriers, and marketplaces, and features for multichannel and international sales. Beyond the core software, Shoper provides a portfolio of value-added services, including digital marketing and advertising campaigns, positioning services, and financial solutions. The solution is designed to support merchants throughout the entire e-commerce lifecycle, from initial setup to scaling operations.

Recent filings

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Oświadczenie Rady Nadzorczej dot. komitetu audytu
Director's Dealing Classification · 1% confidence The document text provided is extremely short (relative to the 331,771 character total length, although the provided snippet is small) and consists almost entirely of HTML/CSS structure, metadata, and styling information (`<head>`, `<style>`, `@font-face`, etc.). There is no discernible financial content, regulatory header (like 10-K, AR, ER), or specific reporting period information in 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 content being primarily structural boilerplate for rendering a document, and lacking any substantive financial narrative or required disclosure sections, this is most likely a wrapper or an announcement about a filing rather than the filing itself. Since the document is not clearly identifiable as a specific report type, and the provided text is too minimal to confirm it's a full report, the most appropriate classification based on the provided context and the 'Menu vs Meal' rule (if this were a short announcement linking to the actual content) would lean towards a general regulatory filing or an announcement. However, without any actual content, I must rely on the structure. Since the document length is very large (331,771 chars), it suggests a comprehensive document, but the provided text is just the HTML wrapper. Given the ambiguity and lack of content, I will use the fallback category for miscellaneous filings that don't fit elsewhere, as the provided text is not the report itself but the container structure.
2024-04-25 Polish
Ocena Rady Nadzorczej do sprawozdania
Board/Management Information Classification · 1% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (585,396 characters) and appears to be the raw HTML/XML structure of a rendered document, including extensive CSS styling and font definitions. The presence of complex styling tags (`<style>`, `@keyframes`, font definitions) suggests this is the content of a rendered report or presentation, not a brief announcement about a report. Given the sheer volume of content, it is highly unlikely to be a short 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA) or a simple 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS) that merely points to another document. Since the content is extensive and appears to be the body of a formal document, I must look for keywords indicating the specific type. However, the provided snippet is mostly boilerplate HTML/CSS and does not contain clear financial headers (like '10-K', 'Annual Report', 'Earnings Release', etc.) in the visible text. In the absence of specific content keywords, and considering the document is very large, it suggests a comprehensive filing. If this were a standard SEC filing, the length would be typical for a 10-K or a large Quarterly Report (IR). Since I cannot definitively identify the content type (e.g., financial statements, management discussion), and the text is clearly the full content structure, the most appropriate fallback for a large, unidentifiable document structure is the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) category, as it is the broadest category for official filings that don't fit the specific definitions, or potentially an Annual Report (10-K) if we assume large filings are usually annual reports. However, the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule prioritizes RPA/RNS for short announcements. Since this is a massive document, it is the 'meal'. Without content keywords, RNS is the safest general classification for a large, complex, but unclassified filing structure.
2024-04-25 Polish
Plik podpisu do oświadczenia zarządu
Audit Report / Information Classification · 1% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, etc.). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often an XBRL filing or a regulatory submission where the content itself is embedded or referenced (as seen in the DigestValue referencing 'OZ-Shoper-20236-12-31-pl.xhtml'). Since the text provided is only the signature metadata and not the actual financial report content (like a 10-K, IR, or ER), and given that this is a generic structure often used for official regulatory submissions that don't fit a more specific category, the most appropriate classification is the general fallback category for regulatory filings. The document length is substantial (51,612 chars), suggesting it is the full filing, but the visible content is only the signature block. If this were an announcement *about* a filing, it would be RPA or RNS. Since it contains the actual signature data for a file named 'OZ-Shoper-20236-12-31-pl.xhtml' (implying a specific report for year-end 2023-12-31), it is likely the core regulatory document itself, but presented in a format dominated by the signature block. Given the lack of specific financial keywords (like 'balance sheet', 'income statement', 'MD&A') and the presence of multiple, complex digital signatures, classifying it as a general 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS) is the safest choice, as it represents a submission to a regulator that isn't clearly an Annual Report (10-K) or Interim Report (IR) based on the snippet. However, if we assume this signature block is attached to a standard financial report (like a 10-K or IR) which is not visible, RNS is the fallback. If the document *is* the filing, and it's not a standard SEC form, RNS is still the best fit among the options for a generic, signed regulatory submission. FY 2023
2024-04-25 Polish
Oświadczenie zarządu
Board/Management Information Classification · 1% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (over 600,000 characters) and appears to be the full content of a rendered PDF or similar document, indicated by the extensive HTML/CSS structure and font definitions, rather than a brief announcement. The content itself, although heavily encoded in the provided snippet, suggests a comprehensive report structure (implied by the length and the nature of financial documents that are typically this large). Given the length, it is highly unlikely to be a simple 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA) which is reserved for short notices stating a report is attached. Since the text is too long to be a summary (ER) or a brief factsheet (FS), and without explicit headers like '10-K' or 'Interim Report', the most appropriate classification for a very large, comprehensive, and detailed financial document that doesn't fit a more specific category (like 10-K, IR, AR) is often the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) if it's a mandatory filing, or potentially a full report type if the content strongly suggests it. However, the sheer size and the presence of complex internal structure (like the Polish language tag 'xml:lang="pl"') suggest this is a full, detailed filing. Since the document is massive and contains detailed content, it is likely a full report. Without clear identifying headers (like '10-K' or 'Interim Report'), and given the context of a premium database, this large document is most likely a comprehensive Annual Report (10-K) or a comprehensive Interim Report (IR). Given the ambiguity and the lack of clear section headers in the provided snippet, I will lean towards the most comprehensive annual filing type if the length suggests it, or the fallback. Since the length is massive (600k chars), it strongly suggests a full annual filing. If it were a quarterly report, it would be 'IR'. If it is the annual report, it is '10-K'. Given the lack of explicit confirmation, and the possibility of it being a very large non-US filing, 'RNS' is a safe fallback for large, unclassified regulatory documents. However, the structure looks like a full report. I will re-evaluate based on the definitions. A 10-K is the official yearly report. An IR is the comprehensive report for a shorter period. Since the document is extremely large, it is a comprehensive report. I will classify it as '10-K' as the default comprehensive annual report, acknowledging the high confidence in it being a full report, not an announcement.
2024-04-25 Polish
Plik podpisu informacji zarządu
Audit Report / Information Classification · 1% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML Digital Signature blocks, specifically containing elements like <Signature>, <SignedInfo>, <SignatureValue>, and <KeyInfo> with X.509 certificates. This structure is characteristic of digitally signed documents, often used for regulatory filings to ensure authenticity and integrity. The presence of references to 'IZ-Shoper-2023-12-31-pl.xhtml' suggests the document relates to a specific report dated December 31, 2023. Since the text provided is only the signature block and not the content of the report itself, and given the context of corporate filings, this is most likely an attachment or a wrapper for a primary filing. However, without the actual content, and seeing that the document is quite long (41201 chars), it is more likely the signature block of a substantial report rather than just a simple announcement. The reference to '2023-12-31' points towards an annual or year-end report. Given the options, and the lack of explicit '10-K' or 'IR' headers, the most appropriate classification for a comprehensive, signed year-end document that isn't explicitly an Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR) is difficult. However, the structure strongly suggests a formal, signed submission. Since the document length is substantial (41k chars), it is unlikely to be a simple RPA. If this were a full financial report, it would be a 10-K or IR. Since the content is missing, and we only see signatures, we must rely on the context of what is typically signed. Given the date reference (2023-12-31), it is a year-end document. If it were a full 10-K, the text would contain the full report structure. As this is just the signature metadata, and it's not a simple announcement, I will default to the most comprehensive annual filing type that requires such rigorous signing, which is the Annual Report (10-K), assuming the signed content is that report. If the content were available, a definitive classification could be made. Given the ambiguity, and the strong indication of a year-end filing, 10-K is the best fit among the primary report types. FY 2023
2024-04-25 Polish
Informacja zarządu
Board/Management Information Classification · 1% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (over 600,000 characters) and appears to be the raw, heavily formatted HTML/XML content of a document, likely a PDF rendered into HTML, given the extensive use of CSS styling for layout and font embedding (e.g., font-woff data, CSS animations). The content itself, while truncated, shows complex structural elements typical of a comprehensive financial report or filing, rather than a brief announcement. The presence of extensive styling and structure suggests this is the full content of a report, not just a short notice about its publication. Given the length and complexity, it is highly likely to be a major regulatory filing like a 10-K or a comprehensive Interim Report (IR). Since the text does not explicitly mention '10-K' or 'Annual Report' in the visible snippet, but it is a very large document, I must look for clues that distinguish between 10-K and IR. Without clear section headers or explicit period disclosures (like 'For the fiscal year ended...'), classifying it definitively between 10-K and IR is difficult based solely on this snippet. However, the sheer size strongly suggests a comprehensive filing. If this were an RPA, the text would be very short, stating the report is available. Since the text *is* the report content (albeit in raw format), I will lean towards the most comprehensive annual filing, 10-K, as the default for very large, complex documents unless quarterly indicators are present. Given the ambiguity and massive size, 10-K is a strong candidate for a full annual filing.
2024-04-25 Polish

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