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Integrated Board Collection Systems (SSS)

Company

Transport
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
123112, Presnenskaya nab., 6, p.2, floor 13, room I, room 23


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Owners

+ Stroyproektholding
+ VINCI

Limited Liability Company United Fee Collection Systems (OSSP) is the largest toll road operator in Russia, a joint venture of PJSC Mostotrest and the French company VINCI. It provides services for the maintenance of roads, including toll roads, for the technical and commercial operation of toll collection and traffic management systems, collects fares for toll road sections. Manages a section of the Don M-4 highway in the Tula, Lipetsk, Voronezh regions with a length of 386 km, including paid sections with 11 operating toll points and a paid section to bypass Vyshny Volochok on the Moscow-St. Petersburg M11 road.

History

2025: "National Project" Arkady Rotenberg became the sole owner of the OSSP

On January 22, 2025, it became known that the National Project Group Arkady Rotenberg and the 1520 group became the sole owner of the largest Russian toll road operator, United Toll Collection Systems LLC (OSSP). The amount of the transaction as of the specified date has not been disclosed.

OSSP was previously owned by the Netherlands Highway Operations B.V., which was created in 2015 as a parity joint venture between the French Vinci Concessions and PJSC Mostotrest with 50% participation. At that time, the cost of OSSP was estimated at €18 million. In 2020, Mostotrest was reorganized: its main infrastructure and construction assets were allocated to Roads and Bridges JSC, which later became the basis of the road construction division of the same name in the National Project structure.

Arkady
Rotenberg's National Project became the sole owner of the largest Russian toll road operator OSSP

According to Interfax, as part of the deal, National Projectstroy bought out a 50 percent stake in the French Vinci Concessions in the structure of the OSSP. As a result, Rotenberg's company consolidated 100% of the toll road operator. A source in the construction market confirmed the transaction. According to him, the buyout could be carried out at a significant discount to the market value of the asset.

OSSP provides services for maintenance and security of roads, operation of toll collection systems, collection of tolls on toll road sections M-3 "Ukraine," M-4 "Don," M-11 "Neva" on the basis of concluded operator agreements with their owners and concessionaires. The company was registered on May 17, 2011. At the end of December of the same year, according to the results of an international competition, the OSSP entered into a long-term operator agreement with Avtodor Group of Companies for the maintenance, repair and operation on a paid basis of a section of the Don M-4 road in the Tula, Lipetsk and Voronezh regions (225-633 km).[1]

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