Petro Panteleev has been appointed chairman of the supervisory board of Kyivmiskbud
The company announced this on its Facebook page.
“Following the vote, Petro Panteleev, a representative of the Kyiv City Council, has been elected as chairman of the supervisory board,” the post states.
According to the chairman of the supervisory board himself, his priority will be transparent and effective corporate governance, as well as restoring investor confidence in the company. This involves creating stable conditions for the company’s operations and fulfilling all obligations to investors and the city’s community.
In addition, during the meeting, Valerii Zasutskyi, Chairman of the Board of Kyivmiskbud, presented the company’s work plan aimed at stabilising all processes.
“The next stage involves the phased implementation of decisions, the completion of construction and the commissioning of facilities. The company is continuing its work and is committed to systematically fulfilling its obligations to investors and the city,” Kyivmiskbud stated.
As previously reported by ThePublic, a new supervisory board has been formed at Kyivmiskbud. It comprises representatives of the Kyiv city community: Petro Panteleev, Volodymyr Bondarenko, Andriy Gudzi, Oleksandr Mishchenko and Vsevolod Komarnytskyi.
As a reminder, Kyivmiskbud is a Ukrainian property developer and real estate market operator. The holding comprises 38 organisations, with 80% of the shares owned by the city of Kyiv. The company was established in 1955 following the creation of the Main Directorate for Housing and Civil Construction under the Kyiv City Executive Committee, based on specialised enterprises in Kyiv.