The minority owner of the Reksoft IT group, Mikhail Kosilov, transferred his 9.22% stake to the investment company Filin Investment. Kommersant writes about this.

Minority shareholder Mikhail Kosilov left the Reksoft IT group
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The businessman left the structure of the Reksoft technology group in September, as can be seen from SPARK-Interfax data. The company declined to comment on the changes. Kommersant clarifies that it was not possible to contact Filin Investment and Kosilov.

Experts interviewed by the publication suggested that such transactions may indicate a trend toward IT market consolidation. The founder of the developer of the domestic software MyOffice, Dmitry Komissarov, believes that the process of buying and selling shares in such companies is quite active, and Mikhail Kosilov, who sold his stake in Reksoft, according to him, could do so for investment purposes. income in new projects.

Reksoft is a Russian developer of IT solutions for the financial sector, public sector, retail, transport, logistics and other industries. In 2023, its revenue doubled from the previous year and amounted to 3.3 billion rubles; No information on net profit was disclosed.

The Reksoft group, specialized in software development, acquired in August last year 100% of the company RNT Group, owner of the copyrights of EPAM Systems LLC, a subsidiary of EPAM Systems Inc. in Russia. In spring 2022, Reksoft co-founder Alexander Egorov sold 40% of the company to Vladimir Potanin’s Interros holding.

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Nikolai Tikhonov

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