Andrii Vadaturskyi ranked 33rd in the rating of Ukrainian businessmen by income in 2025
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Head of Nibulon Vadaturskyi entered the top 100 Ukrainian businessmen

Андрій Вадатурський. Фото: НібулонAndriy Vadatursky. Photo: Nibulon

Andrii Vadatursky, CEO of Nibulon, ranked 33rd in the rating of Ukrainian businessmen by income in 2025.

This is according to data from the OpenDataBot analytical platform, as reported by NikVesti.

According to OpenDataBot, Andriy Vadatursky's income amounted to 20.7 billion hryvnias, which allowed him to enter the top 100 richest entrepreneurs in the country and take 33rd place in the ranking.

In total, 67,000 company owners with an annual income exceeding 10 million hryvnias made it into the ranking. This is only 19% of the total number of Ukrainian businessmen. Half of large businesses are concentrated in five regions: Kyiv and the surrounding area, Dnipropetrovsk, Lviv, and Odesa. At the top of the ranking are Rinat Akhmetov, Vitalii Antonov, and Yurii Kosiuk.

Географія власників українських компаній, ілюстрація:Geography of Ukrainian company owners, illustration: OpenDataBot

According to OpenDataBot, 70% of the top 100 businesspeople are registered in Ukraine, while the rest are companies registered abroad, particularly in Cyprus, the United Kingdom, the United States, and Switzerland.

It is noted that 73% of the entrepreneurs on the list are men, and there is only one woman in the top 10 — Svitlana Ivakhiv, co-owner of WOG, KOMO and Halychyna.

On 31 July 2022, as a result of the shelling of Mykolaiv by Russian troops, the founder of Nibulon, Oleksii Vadaturskyi, was killed. His wife, Raisa Vadaturska, also died in the house with him.

Subsequently, in October 2022, his son, former People's Deputy Andrii Vadaturskyi, became the CEO of Nibulon.

Andriy Vadaturskyi announced that he had set himself the goal of ensuring the company's continued operation and further development in the conditions of war.

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