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Kumtor Gold Company ended 2025 with revenues exceeding 124 billion KGS

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12/29/2025, 14:02

Kumtor Gold Company ended 2025 with revenues exceeding 124 billion KGS

At the end of the 12 months of 2025, Kumtor Gold Company CJSC's revenues from production activities exceeded 124 billion 216 million KGS. The company's net profit for the reporting period amounted to 59 billion 286 million KGS, confirming the high level of financial stability of one of the key enterprises in the country's mining sector.

The company also made a significant contribution to public finances. More than 21.5 billion KGS will be transferred to the budget of the Kyrgyz Republic in the form of taxes and other mandatory payments for the year. In addition, dividends of 13 billion 48 million KGS were paid to shareholders, which underscores the company's role as a source of revenue for the state.

Production indicators also demonstrate stability. By the end of 2025, gold production at the Kumtor deposit will exceed 12 tonnes. This result allows the company to maintain its position as one of the largest gold producers in Kyrgyzstan and remains an important factor for the country's economy and budget revenue.
 


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