Formerly | Zakłady Azotowe in Tarnów-Mościce[1] |
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Company type | Spółka Akcyjna |
ISIN | PLZATRM00012 |
Industry | Chemical Industry |
Founded | 1927 |
Founder | Ignacy Mościcki and State Treasury |
Headquarters | 33-101 Tarnów ul. Eugeniusza Kwiatkowskiego 8, Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland |
Key people | Mariusz Bober (CEO and Chairman of the executive board), Witold Szczypiński (VP) Tomasz Hinc (VP) Paweł Łapiński (VP) Józef Rojek (VP) Artur Kopeć (VP)[2] |
Products | Fertilizer, Plastic, chemicals, Oxo alcohol, Pigments |
Revenue | 24.657 billion PLN (2022)[3] |
865.6 mln PLN (2022)[4] | |
583.8 million PLN(2022)[5] | |
Total assets | 8.916 billion PLN (2022)[6] |
Total equity | 9.956 billion PLN (2022)[7] |
Owners | State Treasury (33%), Norica Holding, ING OFE, TFI PZU, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development |
Number of employees | 15,609 (2019)[8] |
Website | http://grupaazoty.com// |
Grupa Azoty S.A. (until 2013 Zakłady Azotowe in Tarnów-Mościce[9]) is a major Polish chemical industry company headquartered in the Mościce district of Tarnów, in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship of southeastern Poland.
The company was established in 1927, during the Second Polish Republic, as one of the most modern factories in Europe at the time. Currently, Grupa Azoty is the largest chemical company in Poland and is a major producer of fertilizers, plastics, chemicals, oxo alcohols and pigments.
At the end of 2019, the group employed 15,609 employees in 50 companies located both in Poland and abroad. In 2022, Grupa Azoty posted a revenue of over 24 billion PLN ($ 5.5 billion). As of 2023, the company is the second largest producer of fertilizers in the European Union.[10] The company markets its products to over 100 countries worldwide. Grupa Azoty is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange (WSE) and is a component of the WIG30 stock market index.[11]