Grupa Kety eyes capacity and export growth, shares on Warsaw in focus
26.06.2026 - 14:49:40 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Daniel Hoffmann, Chart & Technicals desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-26, 14:49.
Grupa Kety (PLKETY000011) remains a mid-cap name on the Warsaw Stock Exchange with a strong footprint in aluminum profiles and flexible packaging. The company is closely watched by investors as Poland and the wider European Union push construction and packaging producers toward lighter and more recyclable materials, with peers such as Norsk Hydro and Constellium also exposed to these trends.
What recent reports highlight
Grupa Kety reported for 2024 consolidated sales of around 6.5 billion Polish zloty and EBITDA of roughly 1.0 billion zloty, according to the company’s published financial statements and investor materials on its website. The group operates several production plants in Poland and exports aluminum profiles and components to other EU countries, serving sectors including construction, transport and industrial applications, which positions it in a similar value chain to larger European aluminum specialists such as Norsk Hydro.
The Warsaw listing gives international investors exposure to cyclical European construction and packaging demand via a Polish issuer whose core operations benefit from EU single-market access. The company’s investor relations presentation describes plans to expand capacity in selected profile and packaging segments to meet demand from both domestic and export customers, focusing on higher value-added profiles and processed products rather than commodity metal.
Friday focus on sector context
Aluminum processors with European exposure are sensitive to trends in building permits, infrastructure spending and packaging regulation, and Grupa Kety is no exception. Its customer base in construction and industrial end-markets means that order volumes depend heavily on investment cycles in Poland, Germany and other EU economies, while flexible packaging demand is influenced by consumer goods and food producers.
Peers such as Constellium, which trades on the NYSE, and Norsk Hydro, listed in Oslo, have highlighted in their disclosures how recycled aluminum content and energy efficiency increasingly influence customer demand and regulatory compliance. As a Warsaw-listed producer, Grupa Kety competes in the same broad space of supplying shaped and processed aluminum products, giving investors a regional alternative within Central and Eastern Europe to the larger Western European names in the sector.
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The product behind the stock
Grupa Kety generates most of its revenue from aluminum profiles, systems and products that go into windows, doors, facades and industrial structures, as well as from flexible packaging solutions made from aluminum and plastics. The group also sells accessories and processed components that complement its core extrusion activities and target higher-margin engineered applications.
Where the stock trades today
Grupa Kety shares trade on the Warsaw Stock Exchange in Polish zloty; the latest verifiable quote and exact market capitalization were not available at the time of this report, but the stock remains part of the exchange’s mid-cap universe for industrial and materials issuers.
Grupa Kety S.A. at a glance
- Company: Grupa Kety S.A.
- ISIN: PLKETY000011
- WKN: 542230
- Ticker: KTY
- Trading venue: Warsaw Stock Exchange
- Price (as of 2026-06-26, 14:49): not verifiable PLN
- Market cap: not verifiable PLN (as of 2026-06-26)
- Sector / industry: Materials - Aluminum products and packaging
- Index membership: not formally confirmed
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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