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Ticker · VRG ISIN · PLVSTLA00011 LEI · 259400JK2AT927YR9N41 WAR Manufacturing
Filings indexed 213 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-04-24 Regulatory Filings
Country PL Poland
Listing WAR VRG

About VRG S.A.

https://www.vrg.pl/en

VRG S.A. is a capital group specializing in the design, manufacturing, and distribution of fashion and jewelry. The company manages a portfolio of distinct brands across two primary business segments. The apparel segment features collections for both men and women, including the men's fashion brands Vistula, Bytom, and Wólczanka, which are recognized for formal and casual wear, suits, and shirts. This segment also includes the women's fashion brand Deni Cler. The jewelry segment is represented by W.KRUK, a prominent brand offering fine jewelry, watches, and accessories. The group's operations encompass the entire product lifecycle, from design and development to marketing and distribution through a network of retail stores and e-commerce platforms.

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Podpis do informacji Zarządu VRG S.A.
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text is an XML structure containing digital signature information (Signatures, SignedInfo, SignatureValue, KeyInfo, Object, QualifyingProperties). Specifically, it includes X.509 certificates, signing times, digest values, and references to an object file described as "Informacja_Z_RR-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml". The presence of digital signatures and metadata strongly suggests this is a regulatory filing wrapper or an attachment containing the signature block for a formal submission. The filename embedded in the signature data, "Informacja_Z_RR-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml", contains Polish characters and the abbreviation "RR", which often relates to Polish regulatory reporting (like a periodic report or information filing). Given the context of a financial database and the structure being a signature block rather than the full report content (which is truncated and shows only CSS/HTML structure), this is most likely a general regulatory filing or an attachment to one. Since the content is clearly a digital signature block and not a full report (like 10-K or IR), and it doesn't fit specific categories like DIRS, DIV, or MANG, the most appropriate fallback category for a formal, signed regulatory document that doesn't match a specific type is Regulatory Filings (RNS). The document length is large (602KB), suggesting it contains substantial data, but the visible text is just the signature wrapper.
2025-04-24 Polish
Informacja Zarządu VRG S.A.
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing CSS styling and metadata related to a converted PDF file, as indicated by the presence of 'pdf2htmlEX' in the CSS comments and the title 'Informacja_Z_RR-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml'. The filename structure 'Informacja_Z_RR-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml' strongly suggests a regulatory filing or report from a Polish entity (indicated by '-pl') dated December 31, 2024. The 'RR' prefix in Polish regulatory context often refers to a periodic report, typically a quarterly or annual report, but since this is just the container/conversion artifact and not the content itself, we must look for the closest fit based on the context provided by the filename structure. Given the length (448,595 chars) and the date (end of year), this is likely a comprehensive report. However, the document provided is the *container* for the report, not the report content itself. The document text is primarily technical HTML/CSS used for rendering a PDF. According to Rule 2 (The 'MENU VS MEAL' Rule), if the document is short and announces a report, it should be classified as RPA or RNS. While this document is long, it is not the actual financial report content (like a 10-K or IR); it is the wrapper generated by a conversion tool. In the absence of clear financial statements or management discussion, and given that it is a formal, dated document wrapper, the most appropriate general classification for a formal, non-standardized regulatory document that doesn't fit the specific report types (10-K, IR, ER) is the fallback category. However, the filename 'Informacja_Z_RR' strongly implies a periodic report (like an Interim Report 'IR' or Annual Report '10-K'). Since the content is missing and we only have the wrapper, and it's not explicitly an announcement of a report release (RPA), the safest general classification for a formal, dated, periodic filing wrapper that doesn't fit other specific categories is the general Regulatory Filings category (RNS). If the content were present, 'IR' or '10-K' would be likely, but based *only* on the provided text (which is technical conversion output), RNS is the best fit as a catch-all for formal, non-standardized filings. FY 2024
2025-04-24 Polish
Podpis do sprawozdania Zarządu
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structure, specifically related to digital signatures (xmlns:ds="http://www.w3.org/2000/09/xmldsig#"), certificate data (X509Certificate), and signed properties (xades). The Object element contains Base64 encoded data, and the description within the QualifyingProperties references a filename: "VRG_SzD-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml". This structure strongly indicates a digitally signed document, likely an official filing or report that has been secured using XML Digital Signature standards (XAdES). The presence of the filename suggests the underlying content is an XHTML document, which could be an Annual Report (10-K), Interim Report (IR), or another formal filing. However, the document *itself* is the signature block wrapping the content, not the content in its final readable form. Given the massive document length (13 million characters) and the fact that the visible text is the signature wrapper, this is most likely a complete, signed regulatory filing. Since the content is wrapped and signed, and the filename suggests a structured report (ending in .xhtml), the most appropriate classification for the *container* holding the signed data, especially when the actual content type isn't fully visible, is a general Regulatory Filing (RNS), or potentially the underlying report type if the signature is merely an attachment wrapper. Since the visible text is the signature block and not the report narrative, and it's a complex, structured filing, RNS is a safe fallback. However, the presence of the filename 'VRG_SzD-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml' suggests a structured report. Given the context of financial documents, a signed document of this complexity is usually a 10-K or IR. Without more context from the decoded content, RNS is the most accurate classification for the *format* presented (a signed wrapper). If we assume the underlying content is the primary document, the filename structure doesn't map perfectly to 10-K or IR, making RNS the best fit for an unknown, complex, signed regulatory document.
2025-04-24 Polish
Sprawozdanie Zarządu z działalności VRG S.A. za 2024 r.
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is an HTML structure containing CSS styles and font definitions, likely generated from converting a PDF file (indicated by the presence of 'pdf2htmlEX' in the CSS comments and the title 'VRG_SzD-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml'). The document length is very large (over 11 million characters), suggesting it is the full content of a substantial report, not just a brief announcement. The title 'VRG_SzD-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml' suggests a filing related to a specific date (2024-12-31) and potentially a Polish entity ('pl'). Given the large size and the nature of the content being the full rendered document structure, it is most likely a comprehensive financial report. Since it is not explicitly labeled as a 10-K (Annual Report) or an IR (Interim/Quarterly Report), and it is a full document conversion, the most appropriate classification for a comprehensive, full-period report that isn't explicitly a 10-K is the general 'Interim / Quarterly Report' (IR) if it covers a period shorter than a year, or we must consider the possibility that this is the full content of an Annual Report (10-K) that was converted. However, without explicit headers like '10-K' or 'Annual Report', and given the structure, it represents the core content of a major filing. Since the document is extremely long and appears to be the full content, it is highly unlikely to be a simple RPA or RNS. If this were a standard SEC filing, the length suggests 10-K or IR. Lacking specific period context (quarterly vs. annual), and assuming it's a comprehensive financial document, we lean towards the most comprehensive non-annual category, or the general report category if it's not a 10-K. Given the ambiguity, and the fact that it is the full content of a report, we must choose between 10-K and IR. Since the document is a full conversion and not an announcement, we treat it as a report. If we cannot definitively say it is annual, IR is the next best fit for a comprehensive report. However, the sheer size often correlates with 10-K filings. Since the provided text is just the raw HTML/CSS structure of the converted document and lacks any identifying financial text headers (like 'Consolidated Balance Sheets' or 'MD&A'), classifying the *type* of report is difficult. Given the context of financial databases, a very large document that is not an announcement is usually a primary report. I will classify it as 10-K as the default for a very large, comprehensive report when specific quarterly indicators are missing, acknowledging the high uncertainty due to the lack of content headers. FY 2024
2025-04-24 Polish
Podpis do jednostkowego sprawozdania finansowego
Regulatory Filings Classification · 85% confidence The provided document text consists almost entirely of XML structure, specifically a digital signature block ('Signatures', 'SignedInfo', 'SignatureValue', 'KeyInfo', 'Object', 'QualifyingProperties'). Within the 'Object' tag, there is a base64 encoded block which, when partially decoded (as suggested by the content description in 'DataObjectFormat'), points to an XHTML document named "VRG-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml". The presence of a digital signature (often using XAdES standards) and the reference to an XHTML file strongly suggests this is a regulatory filing that has been digitally signed for authenticity and integrity. Given the structure and the filename convention (which often implies a report date, e.g., 2024-12-31), this is likely the actual content of a formal report, not just an announcement of one (Rule 2 does not apply as the document length is very large, 7.5M chars, indicating the full content is present, even if truncated in the preview). We must choose the most appropriate filing type: - 10-K (Annual Report) or IR (Interim/Quarterly Report) are possibilities if the content were visible. - Since the content is a signed, structured document (likely an XBRL/iXBRL wrapper containing the report), and we cannot definitively confirm if it's annual or interim from the metadata alone, we look for the best fit among the comprehensive reports or the general regulatory category. - The presence of a digital signature block is common across many SEC filings (10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, etc.). - If this were a 10-K, it would be classified as 10-K. If it were a 10-Q, it would be IR. - Without explicit headers like '10-K' or '10-Q', the most robust classification for a formally signed, comprehensive regulatory document that doesn't fit a niche category (like DIV, DIRS, MANG) is often the general Regulatory Filings category (RNS), or if it strongly resembles a standard financial report structure, one of the report codes. However, the structure is characteristic of an iXBRL filing wrapper, which contains the actual financial statements. Since the filename suggests a year-end date ('2024-12-31'), it is highly probable this is the Annual Report (10-K) or the associated Audit Report (AR) if it's just the auditor's opinion. Given the context of a comprehensive, signed document structure, and the year-end date implication, 10-K is the most likely primary classification for a full annual filing, even if the text provided is just the signature block wrapper. If it were only the auditor's opinion, AR would be better. Since the wrapper contains the full document structure (implied by the massive size and the XHTML reference), 10-K is the strongest candidate for a full annual filing. Revisiting the definitions: 10-K is the 'Official yearly report covering company activity and full financial performance.' This structure is typical of such a filing.
2025-04-24 Polish
Jednostkowe sprawozdanie finansowe VRG S.A. za 2024 r.
Audit Report / Information Classification · 95% confidence The document text provided is extremely long (over 6 million characters) and appears to be the raw HTML/CSS output from a PDF conversion tool (indicated by tags like 'html', 'head', 'style', 'pdf2htmlEX', and extensive CSS definitions). This structure strongly suggests the content is the full body of a comprehensive report that has been converted to HTML, rather than a brief announcement about a report. Given the length and the nature of the content (which, despite being mostly styling/structure, implies a large underlying document), it is highly unlikely to be a short 'Report Publication Announcement' (RPA) or a miscellaneous 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS). Since the text itself does not contain explicit headers like '10-K', 'Annual Report', or 'Interim Report', I must rely on the context of typical large corporate filings. A document of this size, especially one that seems to be a full conversion, is most likely a comprehensive annual or quarterly report. However, without explicit textual evidence (like '10-K' or 'Consolidated Financial Statements'), classifying it as a specific report type (10-K or IR) is speculative. The safest classification for a very large, complex document that doesn't fit other specific categories, but is clearly a major filing, is often the general 'Regulatory Filing' (RNS) if we cannot confirm the specific report type, or we must assume it is one of the major reports based on size. Revisiting the definitions: The document is clearly not a short announcement (Rule 2 is bypassed due to length). It is a full document. If this were a standard SEC filing, its size suggests 10-K or IR. Since the content is heavily technical/structural and lacks clear financial narrative headers, and given the ambiguity, I will default to the most comprehensive category that covers large, complex documents when the specific type is unknown, which is often RNS, or if we must choose a primary report, 10-K is the default for annual data. However, looking closely at the structure, the document seems to be a highly structured, possibly non-US, filing converted to HTML. The title 'VRG-2024-12-31-0-pl.xhtml' suggests a filing related to the year-end 2024, which points towards an Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR). Given the massive size (6.2 million characters), it strongly leans towards the Annual Report (10-K) over a standard Interim Report (IR), which are typically smaller unless they are very detailed. I will classify this as 10-K based on the implied comprehensive nature suggested by the file size, despite the lack of explicit textual confirmation within the provided snippet. FY 2024
2025-04-24 Polish

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