Kyivstar Acquires Tabletki.ua in a $160 Million Deal: Market Implications.
Kyivstar Completes Acquisition of Tabletki.ua
According to Novyny.live: On February 10, 2026, Ukrainian telecommunications leader Kyivstar finalized a deal to purchase 100% of the shares in the online medical aggregator Tabletki.ua for $160 million. This acquisition represents a major strategic move as the company aggressively expands its portfolio of digital healthcare services. The deal underscores the growing convergence of telecom and digital health sectors in Eastern Europe.
Tabletki.ua's Financial Performance
The acquired platform, Tabletki.ua, has demonstrated robust financial health, as evidenced by the following key metrics:
- A net profit of $20 million in the most recent fiscal year.
- A Gross Merchandise Volume (GMV) of UAH 57.3 billion for 2025.
- An EBITDA of UAH 1 billion.
- A net profit of UAH 836 million for the year 2025.
- Processing up to 14 million monthly bookings in 2025.
These figures highlight the platform's significant scale and strong user engagement within the Ukrainian market.
“By merging Kyivstar's expertise in managing and scaling digital businesses with the solid foundation of Tabletki.ua, we aim to make digital healthcare services accessible to a much wider audience.”
Oleksandr Komarov, Kyivstar Representative
Kyivstar's existing ecosystem already includes the medical platform Helsi, the car-hailing service Uklon, the 'My Kyivstar' mobile app, and a television service. The addition of Tabletki.ua will significantly broaden the range of services the company can offer its customer base and strengthen its competitive position in Ukraine's burgeoning digital healthcare sector.
This transaction marks a pivotal step in Kyivstar's strategy to deepen its involvement in the digital services market, a sector of increasing importance. Integrating Tabletki.ua with the company's current offerings is expected to unlock new growth opportunities and enhance customer service, potentially driving forward the overall development of digital medicine in Ukraine.
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