NTR Lab NTR
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Top managers:
Kazantseva Yana Yulyevna
History
2020
According to the company, its business grew in 2020 by 20% year-on-year primarily due to the Russian market.
2018
According to the company, at the end of 2018, its business grew by 30%.
2017
In 2017, the company adopted a strategy of active entry into the development market for the largest domestic enterprises.
2016
According to the company, in 2016 its business grew 2 times compared to 2014.
2012: Launch of several startups
In 2012, the company launched several startups, one of which, Cross, will later be sold.
2010: Crisis in connection with the change of the Government of Moscow
The company experienced a crisis due to the change of leadership of the Moscow Government, which was the main customer. At the same time, we launched the first product that allowed the company to survive.
2008: Headcount growth to 100
There is a global economic crisis in the yard, but the company is growing and for the first time grows to 100 people.
2006: Development center opened in Novokuznetsk and its transformation into 'Synergo'
The center was engaged in systemic integration in the mining industry. Soon it turned into a separate company - 'Synergo'. This is how the'NTR Group of Companies' was formed.
2004: Opening of a development center in Tomsk
A development center has been opened in Tomsk. From two rooms of a modest office on the Savinykh to residency in the Special Economic Zone on Development Avenue, where the company occupies almost two floors for 2021.
2003
Start of work with the State Unitary Enterprise "Economy" on the components of the Automated Budget Process Management System of Moscow (AIS UBP2).
2000: Nikolai Mikhailovsky and Anton Malkov founded the company
NTR Lab was founded in 2000 by Nikolai Mikhailovsky and Anton Malkov in Moscow. The first projects were projects for the Bank Russian Standard and ASP-db. Prior to that, the founders were developing one of the world's largest interbank payment systems for the Central Bank.