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ESTA Holding


FieldValue
nameESTA Holding
former_nameSCM Estate
typeSubsidiary
industryReal estate
foundedin Donetsk
hq_location_cityKyiv
hq_location_countryUkraine
key_peopleYulia Basistaya (CEO)
parentSystem Capital Management
website

ESTA Holding, formerly SCM Estate, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Ukrainian financial and industrial holding company System Capital Management (SCM). ESTA is headquartered in Kyiv. Since 2018, its CEO has been Yulia Basistaya. Founded in 2006, the company is responsible for managing real estate assets in Ukraine; its business activities include investment, development of commercial and industrial properties, and hospitality.

Portfolio

  • TSUM Kyiv, Kyiv
  • Leonardo Business Centre, Kyiv
  • Europe Plaza Business Centre
  • Pushkinskiy Business Centre
  • Opera Hotel, Kyiv
  • Donbass Palace, Kyiv
  • Park Inn by Radisson, Donetsk

References

References

  1. "Yulia Basistaya appointed as CEO of ESTA Holding". SCM Group.
  2. "Company Overview of Esta Holdings Limited". Bloomberg Businessweek.
  3. "ESTA Group completed the purchase of the Kiev Central Department Store". StroyUA.
  4. "Rezidor and Esta Holding announce the Park Inn by Radisson Donetsk, Ukraine". hospitalitynet.
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