PCF Group S.A. experienced a change in ownership structure following a share sale executed by Bartosz Kmitę on 7 May 2025.
The transaction triggered a statutory disclosure requirement because it altered the aggregate voting power of the shareholders’ agreement participants by at least one percent.
The shift in voting rights represents a material change from the previous ownership structure disclosed by the parties on 1 September 2023.
The filing complies with Article 70(1) of the Public Offering Act, which mandates public communication when significant shareholding thresholds are crossed.
The notification confirms that the change in voting power is governed by the existing shareholders’ agreement under Article 87(1)(5) of the Public Offering Act.
The filing serves to inform regulators and market participants that a change in the ownership structure of PCF Group S.A. has occurred, triggering the statutory requirement to disclose a significant shareholding. On 7 May 2025, the board of PCF Group S.A., headquartered in Warsaw, received a notice from the parties to a shareholders’ agreement governed by Article 87(1)(5) of the Public Offering Act. The notice relates to a share sale executed by Bartosz Kmitę, a signatory of the agreement, which altered the aggregate voting power held by the agreement’s participants by at least one percent of the company’s total votes.
The notification references a prior disclosure dated 1 September 2023, indicating that the current transaction represents a material shift from the previously declared voting‑rights balance. By exceeding the one‑percent threshold, the change falls under the reporting obligations set out in Article 70(1) of the same Act, which mandates prompt public communication of any significant alteration in shareholdings.
The scope of the disclosure is confined to PCF Group S.A., a publicly listed Polish entity, and covers the period up to the filing date in May 2025. No statistical analysis or survey methodology is involved; the report relies exclusively on legal filings and the contractual terms of the shareholders’ agreement to substantiate the change in ownership.