Astor
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
125373, Hiking passage, 14
Top managers:
Bubnov Alexander Gennadyevich
Owners
ASTOR is a Russian system integrator and developer of standard industry solutions for automation of retail trade, warehouse and transport logistics. ASTOR was founded in 2000, and today has more than 100 official partners in Russia and the CIS countries.
History
2025: Rostelecom bought 51% of ASTOR
On September 12, 2025, Rostelecom announced the acquisition of a controlling stake in the ASTOR group of companies, one of the leading Russian developers and suppliers of complex solutions for automation of retail enterprises. The amount of the transaction as of the specified date has not been disclosed.
Under the terms of the agreement, Rostelecom's venture capital fund - KommIT Capital - became the owner of a 51 percent stake in ASTOR Tech LLC. Another 18% in the structure of this organization belongs to its general director Dmitry Galaktionov. A share of 17% is owned by Alexander Bubnov, 14% - by Semyon Urbakh.
ASTOR is developing an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system and other comprehensive AI platforms to automate retail business management. ASTOR Retail Suite.Global digital ecosystem is a complex of integrated IT solutions covering a wide range of tasks facing modern retail companies. Ecosystem products enable both basic sales management and omnichannel processes and complete end-to-end automation of retail business functions using AI and big data analysis technologies . All modules of the ecosystem are integrated with the intelligent platform BigData & AI, which includes a library of ready-made machine learning models trained on real retail data. The platform significantly reduces the amount of manual analytical work, providing tools for forecasting, personalization and performance assessment.
It is assumed that with the help of ASTOR solutions, Rostelecom will provide a full cycle of digitalization of Russian retail. It is emphasized that ASTOR systems implement the best domestic and world practices in managing commodity movement and retail network, inventory, logistics, employees, assortment, prices and customer relations.[1]
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