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UTair - Information Technology

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Owners

+ Fridman Mikhail Maratovich
+ The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research
+ Khan German Borisovich

History

2023: Building a Company

Air carrier UTair has created an IT company called UTair - Information Technologies. The corresponding entry appeared in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (Unified State Register of Legal Entities) on March 14, 2023.

As Interfax reports with reference to the registry data, UTair - Information Technologies LLC is registered in Tyumen, the authorized capital is 100 thousand rubles. As the main activity of the legal entity, software development is indicated, as an additional - advisory and work in the field of computer technologies. The press service of UTair did not comment on the information about the creation of a subsidiary.

Software development was indicated as the main activity of UTair - Information Technologies

As of March 2023, the Utair group includes the passenger airline of the same name, helicopter carriers, aircraft repair and maintenance companies, Surgut and Ust-Kut airports. The UTair group includes the passenger airline of the same name, helicopter carriers (the largest is UTair - helicopter services), aircraft repair and maintenance companies, Surgut and Ust-Kut airports. UTair Group is controlled by AK-Invest JSC.

According to Forbes, the authorities are trying to keep IT specialists in the country and offer them various benefits, for the sake of them non-core businesses and open new IT structures. Almost every large business has its own staff of programmers and other IT specialists: many organizations bring them to individual companies, since this allows you to save money due to new tax benefits, Sergey Shilov, president of the Digital Economy League, explained to the publication. Aram Sargsyan, a business angel and former vice president of strategy at Yandex Go, agrees with him, who believes that some companies are forced to follow these benefits. If the organization even has a small staff of IT specialists, they need to be somehow retained, Sargsyan added.[1]

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