An abnormally large number of exterminations in January occurred after the electronic register continued work after an attack on the cyber. Prior to this, entrepreneurs could not close the business for a few hours and were forced to wait.
In the first half of this year, the ITFLP number, which closed, nearly 7,000 exceeded tomorrow. Last year, the situation was the opposite. On Tuesday, July 29, YouControl.Market reports.
It was noted that in the first half of 2025, 25.4 thousand they stopped activities in Ukraine, while 18.4 thousand new entrepreneurs were registered. In 2024, for the same time, the situation was the opposite – the increase reached 4,000 new FLPs.
An abnormal development in January-March was explained by a cyber attack on a single state register. As a result, entrepreneurs are unable to make changes, including closing the business. After the restoration of the register on January 9, there was a wave of mass endings.
In the second quarter, dynamics stabilized – it was not only stopped at 5.4% more than FLP than the same period of 2024. For six months, new registrations have only reduced by 4.8%, indicating maintenance of interest in the IT businessman.
Kyiv, Lviv, Dnepropetrovsk, Kharkov and Kiev remain active. At the same time, the number of new registrations in the Transcarpathian, Poltava and Rivne regions has increased.
It has also been reported that the part of women in new entrepreneurs is 51.6%, but their part in the stopping activities has also increased – to 39%.
Earlier it was reported that in Ukraine on April-June 2025 73,799 FLP opened, which was 3% less than last year.
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Source: korrespondent

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