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Four Co-Founders and CEO of Uklon Named Laureates of the “UP.100: Business” Award


Uklon co-founders Dmytro Dubrovskyi, Viktoriya Dubrovska, Serhiy Smus, and Vitaliy Diatlenko, along with the company’s CEO Serhiy Hryshkov, have been included in the “УП.100: Бізнес” list, dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the Ekonomichna Pravda publication.

This project is compiled once every 10 years. It features one hundred companies across nine industries (IT, miltech, agriculture, industry, energy, construction, retail, finance, and services) that currently define the country’s economic course.

“This award is special because it comes from a media outlet that has upheld high standards for twenty years: integrity, open competition, and transparency. It was based on these principles that the jury selected the hundred companies holding the bar high even when simply staying afloat is already an achievement. Separately, this recognition highlights the role of our founders. It was they who instilled a culture in Uklon that allowed the company to grow to its current scale. Sixteen years ago, it all started with a simple idea: to create a service that you would want to use yourself,” noted Serhiy Hryshkov, CEO of Uklon.

Today, Uklon is not only one of the ride-hailing leaders in Ukraine—having grown for 16 years through profit reinvestment without raising external funding—but a large-scale ecosystem. This ecosystem directly includes: Ride-hailing services, Uklon Delivery (delivery service), Uklon Ads (advertising platform), Uklon Store (marketplace) and Uklon Travel (ticket purchasing service).

Additionally, since 2014, Uklon has systematically supported the Defense Forces of Ukraine, volunteer movements, and social projects aimed at developing accessibility and inclusivity. The total volume of Uklon’s financial support and investments (including corporate contributions and personal charitable funds from the founders) to support the Armed Forces of Ukraine, volunteer movements, and CSR projects from January 2022 to December 2025 inclusive amounted to over 339 million hryvnias.