More than 3,000 companies have been excluded from the “white business club” since the start of the year.


Since the beginning of 2025, 4,113 companies have joined the list of businesses that meet transparent business conduct standards in Ukraine, while 3,228 have dropped out. In total, there are now 8,882 companies in the “white business club,” which is 885 more than at the start of the year. Among the participants, six companies are already suspended, one is in bankruptcy proceedings, and one has open tax proceedings due to debt. Additionally, as of the start of the full-scale invasion by Russia, 37 companies from the “white business club” had Russian owners.
Twenty-two percent of the club’s members are involved in wholesale or retail trade or vehicle repair, followed by the processing industry (16%), agriculture, forestry, and fisheries (14%), real estate (8%), and administrative services (7%). The largest number of these businesses is in Kyiv – 25% of all companies on the list. The Dnipropetrovsk (9%), Kyiv (7%), Lviv (7%), and Kharkiv regions (5%) are also prominently represented.