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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 2025-03-31 Regulatory Filings
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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Plik podpisu do sprawozdania finansowego Shoper
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks ('Signatures' containing 'SignedInfo', 'SignatureValue', 'KeyInfo', and 'Object' with 'QualifyingProperties'). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often an XBRL filing or a regulatory document where the content itself is embedded or referenced (e.g., via 'Reference' URI pointing to 'JSF-Shoper-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml'). The document length is substantial (61,781 chars), suggesting it is the body of a filing, not just a short announcement. However, since the actual content (the financial report or filing text) is not visible, and only the signature metadata is present, this strongly suggests the document is either an XBRL instance file or a wrapper/attachment that is being validated. Given the context of financial filings, and the presence of multiple signatures, this is most likely the underlying data file (like an Annual Report or Interim Report) that has been digitally signed for authenticity, or it could be a generic regulatory filing wrapper. Since the content is not the narrative report itself (10-K, IR) but rather the technical signature wrapper, and without any specific financial keywords (like 'balance sheet', 'income statement', or 'MD&A'), the safest classification is the general fallback for regulatory documents that don't fit specific content types, which is Regulatory Filings (RNS). If this were the actual financial statement, it would likely be classified as 10-K or IR, but the visible text is purely cryptographic metadata.
2025-03-31 Polish
Sprawozdanie finansowe Shoper SA za rok 2024
Audit Report / Information Classification · 1% confidence The document text contains Polish characters and the title tag explicitly states "Skonsolidowane sprawozdanie finansowe MSSF", which translates to "Consolidated Financial Statements IFRS". The document length is very large (over 6 million characters), indicating a comprehensive report rather than a brief announcement. Consolidated Financial Statements prepared under IFRS are the core components of an official annual or interim financial report. Given the comprehensive nature and the explicit mention of consolidated financial statements, this is most likely an Interim/Quarterly Report (IR) or an Annual Report (10-K). Since the text does not explicitly mention 'Annual Report' or '10-K' in the visible snippet, and 'IR' covers comprehensive reports for periods shorter than a year (which often include consolidated statements), 'IR' is a strong candidate, although '10-K' is the standard for full annual reports. However, the presence of 'Skonsolidowane sprawozdanie finansowe' strongly points to a formal financial report. Without further context confirming the period (annual vs. interim), 'IR' (Interim/Quarterly Report) is a reasonable classification for a comprehensive financial statement document, though '10-K' is also possible if it is the annual filing. Given the structure and content being the financial statements themselves, I will classify it as 'IR' as it covers comprehensive financial reporting periods, which is a broader fit than the specific US SEC form '10-K' unless explicitly stated. FY 2023
2025-03-31 Polish
Plik podpisu do sprawozdania zarządu Shoper
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The provided document text consists entirely of XML digital signature blocks (specifically XAdES signatures, indicated by namespaces like 'ds' and 'xades'). These blocks contain metadata about the signing process, certificates, and references to an external file named "SZJ-Shoper-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml". The document itself does not contain any financial statements, management discussion, earnings highlights, or meeting materials. It is purely a technical artifact related to document integrity/authentication. Since it is not a standard financial report (like 10-K, IR, ER) and is not an announcement *about* a report (RPA), the most appropriate fallback category for miscellaneous regulatory/technical filings is 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS). The document length is moderate (51k chars), but the content is entirely signature metadata, suggesting it accompanies a primary filing.
2025-03-31 Polish
Wybrane dane finansowe i Sprawozdanie zarządu z działalności Shoper SA za rok 2024
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (over 4 million characters) and appears to be the full content of a document, likely an HTML representation of a report or filing, rather than a short announcement stating that a report is attached or published. The content itself is highly structured and contains complex formatting and data, suggesting it is the body of a comprehensive report. Given the length and the nature of the content (which, although truncated, suggests detailed information), it is unlikely to be a simple Report Publication Announcement (RPA) or a general Regulatory Filing (RNS) fallback, which are typically short notices. Since the text is too long to be a summary and the specific content type (like 10-K, IR, or ER) cannot be definitively determined without scanning for specific headers or tables (which are obscured by the HTML/XML structure in the provided snippet), the most appropriate classification based on the provided definitions and the 'MENU VS MEAL' rule is to treat it as a substantial report. However, without clear identifying keywords (like '10-K', 'Annual Report', 'Interim Report', or 'Earnings Release'), and considering the fallback options, 'RNS' (Regulatory Filings - general/miscellaneous) is a possibility if it's a non-standard filing. Given the sheer volume of data, it strongly suggests a comprehensive report. If we must choose from the list, and assuming this is the actual content of a major filing, we look for the most comprehensive options. Since the text is not clearly an Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR) based on visible keywords, and it's too large for an RPA, I will default to the most general comprehensive filing type that isn't a specific announcement, which is difficult here. However, if this were a typical SEC filing, the length suggests a 10-K or IR. Since I cannot confirm the period, I will lean towards the general 'Regulatory Filings' (RNS) as a safe classification for a large, unidentifiable document body, or if it is a non-standard report. Re-evaluating the length: 4.2 million characters is massive, suggesting a full annual filing or a very detailed supplement. Given the lack of specific headers, RNS is the safest catch-all for a large, unclassified document body.
2025-03-31 Polish
Plik podpisu do Listu Prezesa Zarządu
Regulatory Filings Classification · 1% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML digital signature blocks (Signature, SignedInfo, KeyInfo, Object, QualifyingProperties, etc.). This structure is characteristic of a digitally signed document, often used to ensure the integrity and authenticity of an official filing or document. Crucially, the document text does not contain typical financial reporting language (like 'revenue', 'net income', 'balance sheet', or specific quarterly/annual period references) that would point to an ER, 10-K, or IR. Instead, it references a file named "LP-Shoper-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml" and includes metadata about the signing process (SigningTime: 2025-03-28T16:01:20Z). Since the content is the signature wrapper itself and not the underlying report, and it doesn't clearly fit into specific categories like AGM-R, ER, or 10-K, it falls best under the general regulatory/miscellaneous filing category, which is RNS (Regulatory Filings), as it is a formal submission wrapper. However, given the context of financial reporting databases, a document that is purely a signature block or a wrapper announcing the availability of a document (especially if the underlying document is not present) often defaults to the most general filing category, RNS, or sometimes RPA if it were explicitly announcing the publication. Since this is the signature block *of* a document, and not an announcement *about* a document, RNS is the most appropriate fallback for a non-standard, signed submission wrapper.
2025-03-31 Polish
List Prezesa Zarządu
AGM Information Classification · 1% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (438,298 characters) and appears to be the full content of a complex financial document, likely an annual report or a comprehensive interim report, given the depth of the content suggested by the truncated view and the presence of HTML/XML structure markers which often wrap large filings. It is not a short announcement stating a report is attached. Since the content is comprehensive and detailed, it points towards a full report rather than just a release summary (ER) or a simple announcement (RPA/RNS). Without specific headers like '10-K' or '10-Q' visible in the snippet, and given the context of a 'premium global corporate filing database', the most comprehensive yearly report is the 10-K. However, the structure suggests a very detailed filing. Given the sheer volume and complexity implied by the character count, it is most likely a full Annual Report (10-K) or a comprehensive Interim Report (IR). Since the document is not explicitly labeled as quarterly/interim, and the length suggests a full annual filing, 10-K is the strongest candidate for a comprehensive yearly document. If it were a quarterly report, it would likely be classified as IR. Given the ambiguity without explicit headers, and the massive size, I will lean towards the most comprehensive annual filing type.
2025-03-31 Polish

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