Members of KEGOC's executive body received 496.3 million tenge in salaries and other monetary remuneration in 2025. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Kursiv Media.
However, KEGOC does not disclose the number of executives among whom this amount was distributed, nor the size of individual payments. The published data also does not allow to determine separately the volume of salaries, bonuses and other types of remuneration.
KEGOC financial performance
In 2025, KEGOC earned 70.8 billion tenge in net profit, compared to 59.5 billion tenge a year earlier. The company's revenue increased from 319.9 billion to 397.7 billion tenge. The audited consolidated financial statements of KEGOC for the past year were published on KASE on May 5.
Why payments drew attention
Data on payments to management drew attention after a massive power outage on August 14. At 14:37, a technological disruption occurred in the Unified Electric Power System of Kazakhstan, with three KEGOC power transmission lines — two "Agadyr — Ulken" lines and the "Aktogai — Taldykorgan" line — being disconnected. As a result, power supply restrictions affected several regions, including Almaty and the Almaty region.
KEGOC reported that power supply to the Almaty energy hub from the company's networks was restored by 16:12, and at 16:26 the Southern zone of the UES of Kazakhstan began operating in parallel with the main part of the country's energy system and the energy system of Central Asia. According to preliminary operational data from the company, the technological disruption was caused by a power surge from the United Energy System of Central Asia.
Previous financial results
Earlier, Kursiv reported that in the first half of 2026, KEGOC's net profit increased by 59.4% year-on-year to 54.6 billion tenge, while revenue increased by 31.1% to 240.1 billion tenge. In 2025, the company also increased net profit by 49% to 88 billion tenge, maintaining a low debt burden and a significant liquidity cushion.
