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Rosatom's financial performance

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2025

Reduction in overseas revenue to $16.5 billion

Foreign revenue Rosatom"" in 2025 amounted to $16.5 billion. The portfolio of foreign orders at the end of 2025 amounted to $200 billion. Such data in January 2025 are given in the infographic during an interview with the general director of Rosatom. Alexey Likhachev According to him, the revenue of the state corporation exceeded 3 trillion rubles in the open part in 2025, and half of it - those projects that were created in recent years - more than a hundred high-tech areas.[1]

From Turkey to China: Rosatom occupies 90% of the global market for export construction of nuclear power plants

Rosatom occupies about 90% of the global export construction market for nuclear power plants (NPPs) abroad. This was announced on May 21, 2025 by the general director of the state corporation Alexei Likhachev.

According to him, Rosatom is building 22 power units abroad at the same time. These projects are being implemented in countries such as,, China,,, and India Turkey. Iran Hungary Bangladesh

General Director of Rosatom State Corporation Alexei Likhachev

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The development of nuclear power within the country predetermined our absolute leadership in the nuclear world market. Rosatom today occupies about 90% of the export of nuclear power plant construction, Likhachev said.
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Rosatom's foreign projects include the Tianwan nuclear power plant, the largest facility for Russian-Chinese economic cooperation. The first stage of the station (power units No. 1 and No. 2 with VVER-1000 reactors) has been in commercial operation since 2007. Unit No. 3 was connected to the network in December 2017, unit No. 4 - in October 2018. On June 8, 2018, an intergovernmental protocol and a framework contract were signed for the construction of power units No. 7 and No. 8 with VVER-1200 reactors: their launch is scheduled for 2028. China built power units No. 5 and No. 6 according to its own project.

Another major project in which Rosatom takes part is the NPP Kudankulam"" with power units, VVER-1000 located in the south. In India November 2011, Bangladesh and Russia signed an intergovernmental agreement construction on the first Bangladeshi nuclear power plant. " Rooppur In addition, the Russian Federation concluded an intergovernmental agreement Turkey with the construction of the first Turkish nuclear power plant "" in the Akkuyu province of Mersin in the southeast of the country. In December 2014, Rosatom and MVM signed a contract for the construction of new units of the Paks-2 NPP in. The Hungary Iran construction of the Bushehr NPP is underway, and the NPP Egypt in. El Dabaa[2]

2024

1% increase in uranium production to 2,738 tonnes

Uranium production by Rosatom in 2024 increased by 1% to 2,738 tons. The mineral resource base of Russian assets amounted to 497.2 thousand tons. Rosatom has concluded seven new transactions for the supply of uranium products with six customers from five countries. Such data are given in May 2025 in the report of Atomenergoprom for 2024. All obligations under existing contracts in 2024 were fulfilled in full - uranium products were delivered to 26 customers from 13 countries. Read more here

Export revenue for the year reached $18 billion

Rosatom's export revenue in 2024 amounted to $18 billion, and the portfolio of foreign orders exceeded $200 billion. This was announced in February 2025 by the director of business development of the state corporation Ekaterina Lyakhova.

In 2023, the volume of foreign contracts of Atomenergoprom, which is part of Rosatom, was estimated at $127.1 billion for a ten-year period, and for the entire life cycle - $195.2 billion. Export revenue for the same period amounted to $16.2 billion.

Rosatom's export revenue for the year reached $18 billion

Rosatom's portfolio of international orders includes not only contracts for the construction of nuclear power units, but also the provision of services and the supply of products in other areas of the peaceful atom. In 2024, the state corporation is simultaneously building 22 power units in seven countries.

Ekaterina Lyakhova noted that Rosatom has more than 20 regional and country centers, as well as over 150 foreign companies working to develop the corporation's proposals. According to her, Rosatom is not only adapting to the international market, but also becoming part of the business culture and mentality of foreign partners. Lyakhova also stressed that thanks to a wide geographical network, the state corporation can act as a platform for promoting Russian goods and business in international markets.

The state corporation has formed an extensive network foreign infrastructure, the development of which has been carried out for several years. The created system makes it possible to effectively promote Russian products and business in international markets.

Rosatom is ready to provide its international network to other Russian companies to enter foreign markets. This proposal is especially relevant for small and medium-sized businesses, which find it difficult to independently create an extensive promotion system in export markets.[3]

Revenue growth up to ₽3 trillion

According to the results of 2024, the state corporation Rosatom recorded revenues of ₽3,017 trillion, confirming the status of one of the largest industrial holdings in Russia. This was announced in Moscow on January 24, 2025 by the general director of the state corporation Rosatom Alexei Likhachev. The growth of indicators is due to the implementation of strategic projects in the field of nuclear power and international activities.

According to Interfax, the company's investment in 2024 amounted to about ₽1,5 trillion, which is ₽300 billion more than in 2023.

Rosatom's revenue in 2024 exceeded ₽3 trillion

According to Alexei Likhachev, the implementation of industrial initiatives is taking place in the conditions of a tough monetary policy of the Bank of Russia, which affects the availability of financial resources. Nevertheless, the company continues to dialogue with the regulator on the cost of borrowed financing for industrial projects.

According to the publication, according to published data presented at a meeting with the President of Russia in October 2024, the consolidated revenue of the state corporation's enterprises amounted to ₽2,6 trillion, and the volume of investments reached ₽1,2 trillion. The forecast for 2024 provided for an increase in the indicator to at least ₽3 trillion. The materials of the corporation indicated that growth was provided mainly due to new areas of activity, as well as international contracts.

Rosatom is one of the largest investment structures in Russia, actively developing both traditional areas of nuclear power and new areas of activity.[4]

Investment budget - 1.5 trillion rubles

Rosatom's investment budget for 2024 is 1.5 trillion. rubles The head of the state corporation Alexey Likhachev announced this during a meeting with the president Russia Vladimir Putin in mid-October 2024.

According to Likhachev, the corporation is increasing its contribution to the Russian economy: for the next ten years, the already formed volume of orders is 52 trillion rubles. The general director of Rosatom expressed confidence that in the process of implementing contracts this figure could reach 100 trillion rubles.

2023

Foreign revenue growth by 40% to $16 billion

ROSATOM State Corporation demonstrated significant revenue growth in international markets at the end of 2023. This became known in September 2024. According to a report published on the company's public reporting portal, revenue from foreign projects increased by 40% compared to 2022, exceeding the $16 billion mark.

According to TASS, by the end of 2023, the state corporation developed its activities in more than 60 countries of the world. Rosatom's portfolio of foreign orders for the next ten years reached $127.1 billion, which indicates a stable high demand for Russian nuclear technologies, including uranium enrichment services, supplies of uranium-containing products and transport services. Significant revenue growth was achieved due to the successful implementation of projects outside Russia, which confirms the company's strategic success in the global market.

Rosatom's revenue abroad by the end of the year increased by 40% and exceeded $16 billion

According to representatives of Rosatom, the achievement of such results is associated with an increase in the volume of supplies, an expansion of the contract portfolio and a strengthening of the company's position in countries where it already operates. In particular, services related to uranium enrichment and electricity supply, as well as services related to logistics and trading, made a significant contribution to the revenue.

Revenue from new products and services provided by Rosatom for non-industry counterparties also showed impressive growth. In 2023, it amounted to ₽1,1 trillion, which is 47% higher than the target. This increase was the result of the active expansion of the volume of products produced and the growth of transactions related to logistics and trading operations. The report also noted that overfulfilling of key indicators is associated with efficient use of resources and increased competitiveness of products in international markets.[5]

Revenue growth 2.3 times to 2.5 trillion rubles

In 2023, Rosatom raised 2.5 trillion rubles, which is 2.3 times more than five years earlier. Director General Alexei Likhachev announced this at the end of February 2024 at the government hour in the State Duma.

In 2023, Rosatom's revenue broke its all-time high. The previous record was dated 2022 - then the revenues of the state corporation were measured at 1.7 trillion rubles.

According to Likhachev, in 2023, Rosatom's revenue outside Russia also turned out to be a record, exceeding $16 billion, of which more than $12 billion in revenues came from friendly countries. The total investment of the state corporation in 2023 amounted to 1.2 trillion rubles, the head of Rosatom said.

As Kommersant writes on February 28, 2024, with reference to the early materials of Rosatom, in 2024 the investment program may amount to about 1.8 trillion rubles. For the next ten years, the company estimated its "atomic order" at 15 trillion rubles, of which 6 trillion rubles will be spent on the production of high-tech equipment.

According to Likhachev, until 2030, Rosatom plans to place orders for non-nuclear products (mechanical engineering, equipment, electrical equipment, metal products, tools, chemistry) inside Russia for at least 13 trillion rubles.

The head of Rosatom also said that the share of civilian products in the total volume of all enterprises of Rosatom defense industry in 2023 amounted to 52%. Likhachev stressed that the state corporation is not going to stop at this indicator and "plans to reach the range of 65-70% by 2030." Rosatom annually fulfills the state defense order by 100%, the general director of the state corporation added. By February 28, 2024, Rosatom's net profit for 2023 was not disclosed.[6]

2022

Record revenue - 1.7 trillion rubles

In 2022, Rosatom's revenue amounted to more than 1.7 trillion rubles, which was a new record for the corporation. Its general director Alexei Likhachev announced this at a meeting with Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin at the end of January 2023. In 2021, Rosatom raised about 1.5 trillion rubles.

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We came in almost all directions, in our main, gross indicators to record results... Some positions have grown multiple, but still the fulfillment of the state defense order - 100%. And the total indicator of the fulfillment of our planned values ​ ​ is more than 105%, - said Likhachev, quoted by the press service of the cabin.
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Likhachev, in a conversation with Mishustin, added that in the past year and a half, the state corporation has been working in "new conditions." According to him, thanks to the Ministry of Health, by the end of January 2023, Rosatom has a whole order for the production of medical accelerators, radiation therapy plants. In the last days of 2022, they entered medical institutions directly, the head of Rosatom emphasized.

In general, he noted that the state corporation has about 16-17 developments of medical equipment. All of them are absolutely competitive in their parameters, but were not in full demand, since the import market pushed them a little, Likhachev said.

Abroad, by the end of January 2023, 23 power units are under construction. The only country where the project has been stopped is Finland, Likhachev noted. According to him, Rosatom disputes the decision of the Finnish authorities in court in order to at least return the funds spent. The general director of Rosatom cited an example of an existing precedent: the state corporation received over €600 million for stopping the Bulgarian Belene project by decision of international arbitration.[7]

Export increase by 15%

In 2022, Rosatom's exports exceeded $10 billion, an increase of 15% compared to the previous year. The general director of the state corporation Alexei Likhachev spoke about this at the end of December 2022.

Monthly revenues from nuclear technology exports
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Foreign revenue is growing from year to year. This [2022] year we will overcome a psychologically important barrier in the supply of our products abroad in the amount of $10 billion, "Likhachev said in a conversation with Izvestia.
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The head of Rosatom predicted an increase in supplies abroad to $10 billion

According to him, 15% export growth is "far from the limit." Likhachev noted that by the end of 2022, Rosatom is implementing the construction of 23 nuclear facilities abroad. The state corporation also has contracts with foreign customers for the supply of fuel and enriched uranium products.

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Somewhere work is ahead of schedule, for example, in the PRC, Turkey. Construction sites are unfolding somewhere - this is Egypt, Hungary. And in India and Bangladesh, we are already discussing new sites, "he said.
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Alexey Likhachev noted that the company's portfolio of foreign orders for ten years ahead "is stable at the level of $200 billion" even in the current geopolitical situation, "which means that foreign revenue is growing from year to year."

In May, RAOS Project, which is part of Rosatom, lost its contract with the Finnish company Fennovoima for the construction of the Hanhikivi-1 nuclear power plant. The organization broke the contract on its own initiative, explaining that the operation in Ukraine "aggravated the risks for the project," and many supply chains were violated.

Rosatom has been feeling a negative impact for the past two to three years, the director said. At first, the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic had an impact - "not so much restrictions on movement as the complete destruction of global logistics and supply chains." Now the impact is associated with "the current situation, a huge number of restrictions, restrictions," he added.[8]

Investing more than 1 trillion rubles per year

In 2022, Rosatom invested more than 1 trillion rubles in its projects and technologies. This was announced on December 22, 2022 by the general director of the state corporation Alexei Likhachev.

According to him, investments have actually doubled over the past two years, and since 2007, they have grown 16 times. The head of Rosatom called the state corporation one of the most prominent investors in Russia.

Rosatom's investments in 2022 exceeded a trillion rubles

Earlier, Likhachev said that Rosatom's investment plan for construction in 2022 will exceed the level of 2021 by 70% and amount to 1.3 rubles.

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Our investment programs multiply from year to year. We earn a lot of money, but the absolute majority of them invest again in development and, first of all, in construction projects, "Likhachev pointed out.
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In early October 2022, TASS, citing the press service of Rosatom, reported that over 10 years the volume of investments of the state corporation in construction had grown sixfold. In 2022, it was 10 years since the creation of a modern project management system for the creation of nuclear power facilities in Russia and abroad, the company explained to the agency the importance of dynamics. In 2021, the corporation invested 601 billion rubles in the construction.

In the annual report for 2021, Rosatom does not disclose the size of the investment program, noting only that Rosenergoatom (manager of Russian Rosatom nuclear power plants) fulfilled the investment program in 2021 by 105.5%.

In December 2022, Rosatom announced the following performance indicators:

  • The revenue of the state corporation in the open part (without defense industry) in 2022 increased 4.7 times and amounted to 1.7 trillion rubles;
  • The state defense order in 2022 was 100% completed, despite a significant increase in its volume.
  • The production of nuclear power plants and wind farms of Rosatom will amount to at least 225 billion kWh in 2022.
  • The record production of nuclear power plants is almost 223.3 billion kWh, which is 900 million kWh more than in 2021, the installed capacity utilization rate (KIUM) is also a record - ​86,2%.[9]

2020

Combined revenue of Rosatom - 13,585,054 thousand rubles

At the end of 2020, Rosatom increased revenue by 41% to 13,585,054 thousand rubles. The data includes the combined revenue of two insourcing companies of Rosatom with the following turnover for 2020: JSC Greenatom (11,023,518 thousand rubles), JSC Consist - Telecom Operator (2,561,536 thousand rubles). In the TAdviser ranking "The largest IT-insourcing companies in Russia," Rosatom took fourth place. In 2019, the same figure was 9,616,308 thousand rubles.

Rosatom's foreign revenue reached $7.5 billion (+ 3 %)

In 2020, Rosatom's revenue from sales outside Russia reached $7.5 billion, which is 3% more than a year earlier. This is stated in the annual reporting of the state corporation.

According to Interfax with reference to this document, Rosatom's portfolio of nuclear power plants abroad as of the end of 2020 amounted to 36 power units, taking into account the Belarusian NPP power unit No. 1 introduced in 2020. During the year, work was carried out at sites in 9 countries for the construction of 25 power units. The total portfolio of foreign orders for the 10-year period by the end of December 2020 amounted to $138.3 billion against $140.1 billion a year earlier.

In 2020, Rosatom's revenue from sales outside Russia reached $7.5 billion, which is 3% more than a year earlier

The head of Rosatom, Alexei Likhachev, said earlier that the state corporation by 2030 expects to increase the share of revenue from the implementation of projects abroad to 60% in total revenue.

The new strategy of Rosatom provides for the growth of revenue of the state corporation by 2030 in dollar terms three times, up to $49-50 billion or up to 4 trillion rubles in ruble terms. At the same time, the share of new products in revenue should reach 40%, foreign revenue - exceed 50%.

The growth of electricity production at nuclear power plants and revenue relative to the planned indicators in 2020 is primarily associated with the optimization for 130 days of the total duration of repair campaigns, which made it possible to receive an additional 2.4 billion kWh, as well as with the transition of power unit No. 6 of the Novovoronezh NPP from a 12-month to 18-month fuel (inter-repair) cycle. In addition, in May 2020, a floating nuclear thermal power plant (PATPP) in Chukotka was put into operation, and in October a new power unit No. 6 of the Leningrad NPP with a VVER-120 reactor was connected to the country's unified energy system, the press service of Rosatom reports[10]

2017-2018

In 2018, 67% of the total global nuclear power plant construction market was implemented by Moscow.

By 2017, Rosatom's 10-year portfolio of foreign orders amounted to $133.6 billion. By the end of 2018, the company signed foreign contracts for another 26 billion, at the same time becoming the undisputed market leader in the number of simultaneously implemented nuclear reactor projects.

2012: Total orders - $69 billion

In October 2012, it became known that the total volume of contracts of the state corporation Rosatom"" is about 69 billion dollars for the next ten years. This was stated by the Deputy Prime Russia Dmitry Rogozin Minister during a meeting of the Rosatom Supervisory Board, according to an official press release from the state corporation. As Rogozin pointed out, as of January 1, 2012, the volume of contracts reached $50.2 billion.

The Deputy Prime Minister also noted that in previous years Rosatom performed "and even exceeded" efficiency indicators. In 2012, as Rogozin pointed out, the state defense order of the corporation has already been actually completed one hundred percent.

Rogozin recalled that since 2006, the Russian authorities have allocated about four trillion rubles for various programs for the development of the nuclear industry until 2020. In 2011, Russian nuclear power plants generated a record amount of electricity - more than 170 billion kilowatt-hours. This level is expected to be exceeded in 2012.

2011: Head of the company Sergey Kiriyenko: By 2030, Rosatom's revenue will grow 5 times to $75 billion

At the end of 2011, the head of Rosatom, Sergei Kiriyenko, announced that by 2030 the state corporation's revenue would grow fivefold and reach $75 billion.

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