Equities

Rank Progress SA

  • Add to watchlist
  • Add to portfolio
  • Add an alert
0Q3X:LSE

Rank Progress SA

Actions
  • Price (PLN)--
  • Today's Change--
  • Shares traded--
  • 1 Year change--
  • Beta0.9784
Data delayed at least 20 minutes.
More ▼
Notice
Important Notice
Please note that effective 5th February, 2026 the Financial Times will no longer publish or present securities from the Nairobi Stock Exchange.

Profile data is unavailable for this security.

About the company

RANK PROGRESS SA is a Poland-based company engaged in property investment and development. It operates in two main segments: real estate rental and real estate sales. Its business model is based on purchase of a real estate, land integration, administrative preparation for development, construction works and management or sale of a property. In addition, it also offers a rental space to shopping centers in main cities across Poland. The Company’s client portfolio includes Tesco, Carrefour, H&M, Empik, Leroy Merlin, Metro-Makro Cash & Carry, Praktiker and others. As of December 31, 2011, it operated through 34 subsidiaries. On November 14, 2012, the Company acquired 100% stake in Gemar - Umech Sp. z o.o. On November 16, 2012, the Company acquired a 100% stake in Rank Recycling Energy Sp. z o.o.

  • Revenue in PLN (TTM)70.32m
  • Net income in PLN4.54m
  • Incorporated2007
  • Employees39.00
More ▼
Data Provided by LSEG
All markets data located on FT.com is subject to the FT Terms & Conditions
All content on FT.com is for your general information and use only and is not intended to address your particular requirements. In particular, the content does not constitute any form of advice, recommendation, representation, endorsement or arrangement by FT and is not intended to be relied upon by users in making (or refraining from making) any specific investment or other decisions.
Any information that you receive via FT.com is at best delayed intraday data and not "real time". Share price information may be rounded up/down and therefore not entirely accurate. FT is not responsible for any use of content by you outside its scope as stated in the FT Terms & Conditions.