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From State to Smart Investment — Discover Ukraine’s Privatisation Potential

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Privatisation in Ukraine: An Overview for Investors

Privatisation in Ukraine offers investors a rare opportunity to participate in the country’s economic transformation by acquiring state-owned enterprises and assets open to both Ukrainian and international participants.

This process is designed to:
  • Attract private capital and improve the efficiency of state assets
  • Stimulate sustainable growth through industrial modernisation and job creation
  • Increase budget revenues and strengthen corporate governance
  • Reduce corruption risks and ensure a stable, predictable investment environment
For investors, it opens access to:
  • Strategic sectors and high-potential enterprises
  • A transparent and competitive sales process
  • Fair market valuation and equal treatment of participants
  • Clear legal procedures and secure property rights
  • Opportunities to modernise acquired assets and expand operations in Ukraine

As Ukraine deepens European integration and global partnerships, privatisation stands at the centre of its economic renewal and fiscal resilience.

This webpage serves as a coordination and information platform — bringing together investment opportunities, key data, and expert support to help investors make informed, confident decisions.

Privatisation in Numbers

USD 108.2 MLN
Income in 2025 (1.12.2025)
USD 532.6 MLN
Total revenue
1014
Number of objects sold in 2025 (1.12.2025)
3
Average number of auction participants

Privatisation in Ukraine: An Overview for Investors

The sole authorised government body responsible for conducting the privatisation of state-owned assets - from preparing enterprises for sale to monitoring investors’ fulfilment of post-privatisation commitments.
A state-owned, internationally award-winning electronic auction system that ensures a transparent, competitive, and corruption-free sales process. All privatisation assets are sold exclusively through this system.

Types of Privatisation in Ukraine by Asset Size

Small-Scale privatisation
Large-Scale privatisation
Small-Scale privatisation

Assets valued at up to USD 5.9 million 
(UAH 250 million) and include:

  • Enterprise complexes,
  • Blocks of shares;
  • Unfinished constructions;
  • Social and cultural facilities;
  • Individual assets.

Hundreds of these assets are already subject to privatisation, with many more to follow. Auctions are held almost daily.

Large-Scale privatisation

Assets valued at more than USD 5.9 million (UAH 250 million) and include:

  • Enterprise complexes;
  • Blocks of shares with over 50% state ownership;
  • Asset pools.

These large, often unique assets – many being industry leaders – require significant preparation. Only a few dozen are currently listed.

key privatisation assets

High Potential Sectors

The future success of any acquired enterprise depends on the strength of its sector and the clarity of the new owner’s market vision. Ukraine’s economy features several key sectors that are not only vital for national development but also hold substantial global potential. Investing in these industries contributes to the country’s comprehensive economic growth while unlocking opportunities across related sectors.

Agriculture
40 projects
USD 1.6 BLN
Energy
90 projects
USD 33.5 BLN
Healthcare
20 projects
USD 0.8 BLN
Real Estate and Housing
18 projects
USD 6.5 BLN
Construction Materials and Structures
17 projects
USD 1.1 BLN
Transport and Logistics
25 projects
USD 5.4 BLN
Green Steel
5 projects
USD 3.1 BLN
Critical Materials
18 projects, 109 deposits
USD 3.7 BLN
ICT and Digital Sector
24 projects
USD 1.0 BLN
Industrial Manufacturing
48 projects
USD 1.4 BLN
Defence Technology
13 projects
USD 0.2 BLN

Ukrainian Economy Overview and Forecast 2025-2028

Sound investment decisions rely on credible data and a clear understanding of macroeconomic trends. Reliable long-term forecasts not only help investors assess risks and opportunities but also strengthen confidence in Ukraine’s broader privatisation programme and upcoming transactions.

The forecast presented in the Ukraine Macroeconomic Handbook outlines Ukraine’s macroeconomic trajectory for 2025-28 under ongoing Russian aggression and identifies opportunities for recovery once hostilities end. The Handbook offers a comprehensive analysis of main indicators and special features:

Economic activity and sectoral dynamics
Inflation, monetary policy, and exchange rate dynamics
Renewed energy challenges
Foreign trade and capital flows
Labour market developments
Local budgets
Budget, public debt, and fiscal trends
The reparations loan
Agriculture

frequently asked questions

  • What will not be privatised?
  • Who can be an investor?
  • How is the starting price determined?
  • Where to register for an auction?
  • How is the winner determined?
  • Can credit funds be used for privatisation?
  • Is approval from the Antimonopoly Committee required?
  • Can a foreign investor pay in foreign currency?
  • Can disputes be resolved in an international court or arbitration?
  • Legislation on privatisation in Ukraine

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