Updated Mar 17, 2026 by PCF Group
Sebastian Wojciechowski holds a majority stake in PCF Group S.A., controlling 14,872,022 votes, which equates to 50.31% of the company's total voting rights.
During the June 22, 2021, Ordinary General Meeting, Sebastian Wojciechowski exercised 66.14% of the total votes cast, ensuring centralized strategic control.
Bartosz Kmita is the second-largest shareholder with 2,579,910 votes, representing 8.73% of the total voting rights and 11.47% of the votes at the June 2021 meeting.
Bartosz Biełuszko and Krzysztof Dolaś each hold 1,805,936 votes, representing identical 6.11% stakes in the company's total voting rights.
The four primary shareholders—Wojciechowski, Kmita, Biełuszko, and Dolaś—collectively command the vast majority of voting power within the Warsaw-based studio.
The ownership structure of PCF Group S.A. remains highly concentrated among internal leadership and founding members following the company's initial public offering.
Sebastian Wojciechowski holds a majority stake in PCF Group S.A., controlling 14,872,022 votes, which equates to 50.31% of the company's total voting rights.
During the June 22, 2021, Ordinary General Meeting, Sebastian Wojciechowski exercised 66.14% of the total votes cast, ensuring centralized strategic control.
Bartosz Kmita is the second-largest shareholder with 2,579,910 votes, representing 8.73% of the total voting rights and 11.47% of the votes at the June 2021 meeting.
Bartosz Biełuszko and Krzysztof Dolaś each hold 1,805,936 votes, representing identical 6.11% stakes in the company's total voting rights.
The four primary shareholders—Wojciechowski, Kmita, Biełuszko, and Dolaś—collectively command the vast majority of voting power within the Warsaw-based studio.
The ownership structure of PCF Group S.A. remains highly concentrated among internal leadership and founding members following the company's initial public offering.