Cloud service “MoySklad” registered a subsidiary and opened an office in Uzbekistan, the company reported. “MoySklad” plans to become the main commodity accounting system for managing trade and production in the country.

Cloud service “MoySklad” entered the Uzbekistan market

In addition, as of November 1, the company obtained resident status of the IT Park. This is an IT ecosystem with training centers, incubators and accelerators, benefits and opportunities for participants in the IT market in Uzbekistan.

The amount of investment to enter a new market is not disclosed.

It should be noted that currently in Uzbekistan “MoimSkladom” is used by more than 500 companies, including retail stores and networks, manufacturing industries and e-commerce retailers.

The service plans to increase revenue in Uzbekistan by the end of 2023 by 110%, and in 2024 – by another 180% until 2023. “MySklad” will localize the service, launch marketing campaigns and develop a network of partners.

In 2022, MoySklad opened a subsidiary in the city of Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan. Previously, RB.RU also reported on the entry of MoegoSklad into the Indian market with an investment in the project of 500 thousand dollars.

MoegoSklad’s revenue in Russia at the end of 2022 amounted to 983 million rubles (against 790 in 2021), net profit: 174 million rubles against 232 million rubles in 2021.

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Author:

Anastasia Marina

Source: RB

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