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BST:WSE

Best SA

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FinancialsFinance and Credit Services
  • Price (PLN)29.00
  • Today's Change-0.80 / -2.68%
  • Shares traded1.18k
  • 1 Year change+11.54%
  • Beta0.2852
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About the company

BEST SA is a Poland-based company engaged in the debt recovery sector. The Company recovers debt portfolios and offers debt recovery services, especially for banks, financial institutions and telecommunication companies. It also offers advice on a range of the debt recovery services, including pre-litigation, High Court proceedings, as well as enforcement and insolvency actions. As of December 31, 2011, the Company operated one subsidiary, BEST TFI SA, engaged in the collection of non-performing loans.

  • Revenue in PLN (TTM)513.36m
  • Net income in PLN84.19m
  • Incorporated2001
  • Employees646.00
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Mergers & acquisitions

Acquired companyDeal statusDateDate /
Deal status
BST:WSE since
announced
Transaction
value
Finanso SADeal completed13 Aug 202513 Aug 2025Deal completed12.40%--
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