The founder of the computer company Evotor, Andrei Romanenko, has left the position of general director that he held since the founding of the project, RB.RU reports.
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According to the Kontur.Focus system, as of March 7, Yuri Yuriev officially became the new general director.
Evotor’s press service informed RB.RU that Yuriev has held the position of general director since February. “Yuri Yuryev has been working at Evotor since the company was founded in 2016 and since 2019 he has been deputy general director and chief operating officer,” explained a company representative.
The reasons for the changes in the company were not specified.
Andrey Romanenko has been CEO of Evotor since its founding in 2016 (the legal entity Evotor LLC was founded in 2015 and was headed by Dmitry Shusternyak until August 2016).
Romanenko is also the founder and former co-owner of Qiwi, the founder of the b2b marketplace “on_shelf”. He is one of the co-investors of the venture funds AddVenture and Run Capital.
Evotor offers solutions for small, medium and large retail companies and produces smart cash registers. The first owners of the company were Sberbank, Andrey Romanenko and Atol.
Evotor LLC’s revenue at the end of 2022 (the latest data available at the time of publication of the material) amounted to 6.9 billion rubles against 3.8 billion rubles in 2021, net profit: 816.7 million rubles against a net loss of 66 million rubles. in 2021.
Author:
Anastasia Marina
Source: RB

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