In January-March 2025, OKKO group paid UAH 5 billion 198 million in taxes to the state budget and funds. This is 12.5% more than was paid in the first quarter of 2024.
In particular, UAH 4 billion 386 million was paid to the customs for importing goods, and UAH 892 million was paid directly from the group's operating activities. The tax payment per 1 sold liter of fuel amounted to UAH 2.77 in the first quarter of 2025, compared to UAH 2.71 per liter a year ago. In terms of OKKO’s 1 filling station, the monthly tax payment increased to UAH 743.49 thousand in the first quarter of 2025. A year ago, it was UAH 728.01 thousand.
A significant increase was also demonstrated in the total payment of the unified social tax (UST), personal income tax (PIT) and military duty (MD). In the first quarter of 2025, each OKKO employee paid UAH 12,158 of such payments per month. In the first quarter of 2024, the amount was UAH 9,212.
“In addition to paying taxes, which amounted to UAH 49.1 billion in the last three years alone, we are actively investing in the country - we attract our own and Western capital to create new infrastructure and jobs outside the fuel retail market. At the same time, we rarely talk about losses that have already exceed more than $100 million in goods, assets and fixed assets. In 2025, the enemy hit the Odesa oil depot where we stored our resources, and in the past we have lost four other oil depots. It is clear that every business is working in difficult conditions, but we all have opportunity to work only thanks to the Armed Forces,” commented Nazar Kupybida, OKKO Vice President for Finance, “Actually, this is another important area where we systematically invest - we are strengthening the Army with weapons and equipment. As part of our joint initiatives with “COME BACK ALIVE” Foundation, we have already provided military units with reconnaissance equipment, infantry weapons, and PULLSTRON systems. Currently we are in the 4th wave of the project, which includes reinforcing the drone system. Also, we keep providing free food to the military at frontline fuel stations. In total, we have already allocated UAH 2.5 billion for these needs, as well as for the reconstruction of the country and contribution to create a barrier-free society, and we continue to do so.”