Grupa Kapitałowa Immobile
GKI
FormerlyMakrum
Company typepublic company
WSEGKI
IndustryConglomerate
Founded
  • As a agricultural machinery workshop 1868; 156 years ago (1868)
  • As a holding company in 2012; 12 years ago (2012)
FoundersHermann Löhnert
Rafał Jerzy (as a holding company)
HeadquartersImmobile K3,
Bydgoszcz
,
Poland
Key people
Rafał Jerzy (Executive Chairman)
RevenuePLN 882 million[1] (2022)
OwnerRafał Jerzy (61,34% of shares)
Number of employees
1600 (2021)

Grupa Kapitałowa Immobile, formerly Makrum - a Polish conglomerate holding company headquartered in Bydgoszcz, operating in the electromechanical industry, hotel industry, real estate development, industrial construction and clothing industry. Since 2007, the company has been listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange as the only conglomerate[2].

Operations

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A capital group with portfolio of companies from several market sectors:

Former Makrum production hall in Leśne district
  • PJP Makrum S.A. - leader of the GKI industrial segment. The areas of activity are loading technology (production and distribution through the parent company and subsidiaries: PROMStahl Polska Sp. z o.o., PROMStahl GmbH and PROMStahl Ltd.), MODULO automatic car parkings, PROMLIFT forklifts and warehouse equipment and MAKRUM crushing and grinding machines. PJP Makrum has been listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange itself since 1999.
  • Projprzem Budownictwo Sp. z o. o. - projects in the field of industrial construction; the company has branches in Poznań, Wrocław, Warsaw and Bydgoszcz.
  • CDI Konsultanci Budowlani Sp. z o. o. - a company with over 10 years of experience on the investment preparation and management market, as well as in the development and construction industry. The most important investments: the Immobile K3 office building at Kościelecki Square, Bydgoszcz (7 floors, 8.8 thousand meters of office and retail space in an A-class office building, investment value PLN 67 million[3]), Platanowy Park - a multifunctional estate with an area of approx. 10 ha, Osiedle Uniwersyteckie (a complex of 15 buildings in Fordon), housing estate Rabatki.
  • Focus Hotels S.A. - one of the largest Polish hotel chains with 15 three-star (Focus Hotel) and four-star (Focus Hotel Premium) facilities in such cities as: Bydgoszcz, Chorzów, Elbląg, Gdańsk, Inowrocław, Lublin, Łódź, Sopot, Szczecin, Warsaw[4][5].
  • PBH S.A. - women's clothing brand Quiosque, for 30 years on the Polish market. The sales network is over 150 stores across the country. Every month, Quiosque stationary stores are visited by a million customers, and its online store by almost 0.5 million people.
  • Atrem S.A. - a company from the automation and power engineering market. The projects implemented by the company include: contracts for Energa – Operator and Enea Operator, Poczta Polska and orders for companies of the PGNiG Capital Group or GAZ-SYSTEM and other large enterprises. Atrem S.A. has been also listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange - since 2008.

The main shareholders are: President Rafał Jerzy - personally and with his wife (61.34%), Francois Gros (14.29%), Sławomir Winiecki (5.33%), Nationale-Nederlanden Towarzystwo Emerytalne S.A. (5.94%). The others hold about 13% of the shares[6]. Board members: President Rafał Jerzy, Vice-President Sławomir Winiecki, Piotr Fortuna[7].

Grupa Kapitałowa Immobile S.A. does not conduct operating activities. Operating activities are carried out and developed in its subsidiaries.

History

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The roots of the company date back to 1868, when Hermann Löhnert began repairing agricultural machinery. Over the next century and a half, under the name Pomorskie Zakłady Budowy Maszyn, and since 1957 - Makrum, the company gained international recognition as a manufacturer of crushers and machines for the mining industry. The turning point, however, was 2001, when Rafał Jerzy became the main shareholder of Makrum. The company began to dynamically operate in the offshore and marine industries, and in 2007 it made its debut on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. In January 2014, the MAKRUM S.A. merged with Immobile sp. z o.o., changing the company's name to Grupa Kapitałowa IMMOBILE S.A[8].

Authorities

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Management

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  • Rafał Jerzy - President of the Management board
  • Sławomir Winiecki - Vice-president of the Management board
  • Piotr Fortuna - Member of the Management board and Chief Financial Officer

Supervisory Board

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  • Mirosław Babiaczyk - chairman of the Supervisory Board[9]
  • Jerzy Nadarzewski - vice-chairman of the Supervisory Board
  • Beata Jerzy - secretary of the Supervisory Board
  • Rafał Płókarz - member of the Supervisory Board
  • Andrzej Paczuski - member of the Supervisory Board

References

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Category:Companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange Category:Polish brands