National Atomic Co Kazatomprom JSC 2020 IR

The report highlights Kazatomprom's performance as the world's largest uranium producer in 2020, despite challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic. The company maintained stable financial performance with consolidated revenues reaching KZT 587.5 billion and paid KZT 99 billion in dividends. Key achievements included the completion of the fuel assembly plant at the Ulba Metallurgical Plant and winning a tender to supply uranium to Argentina. Kazatomprom also reinforced its commitment to sustainable development by approving its Corporate Sustainable Development Policy and investing KZT 7.63 billion in health and safety.

Company: National Atomic Co Kazatomprom JSC

Sector: Energy

Country: Kazakhstan

Year: 2020

Type: IR

Pages: 390

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National Atomic Co Kazatomprom JSC

National Atomic Co Kazatomprom JSC 2020 Integrated Annual Report

Integrated Annual Report

The report highlights Kazatomprom's performance as the world's largest uranium producer in 2020, despite challenges from the COVID-19 pandemic. The company maintained stable financial performance with consolidated revenues reaching KZT 587.5 billion and paid KZT 99 billion in dividends. Key achievements included the completion of the fuel assembly plant at the Ulba Metallurgical Plant and winning a tender to supply uranium to Argentina. Kazatomprom also reinforced its commitment to sustainable development by approving its Corporate Sustainable Development Policy and investing KZT 7.63 billion in health and safety.

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Document Details

Report Year

2020

Reporting Period

Jan 1, 2020 - Dec 31, 2020

Fiscal Year

2020

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Integrated Report

Language

English

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