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Inventa (CRPT subsidiary)

Company

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Revenue millions Ths. rub

Owners

+ Andrey Shemakhanov

Inventa is a subsidiary of the Center for the Development of Advanced Technologies (CRPT), created to implement global projects in the digital economy. Inventa is developing a project for the production of fiscal drives. The company is a manufacturer of fiscal drives that support the sale of labeled goods.

CRPT owns a 50% stake in the company's authorized capital. The remaining 50% belongs to Inventa CEO Andrei Shemakhanov.

Performance indicators

2022: Revenue growth by 25.1% to RUB 21.353 billion

At the end of 2022, Inventa's revenue increased by 25.1% to 21.353 billion rubles. In the ranking "TAdviser100: The largest IT companies in Russia 2023," such an indicator allowed the company to take 25th place.

History

2021: Revenue growth 2.7 times

In 2021, the revenue of the manufacturer of fiscal drives "Invent" increased by 169%, to 17 billion rubles. Profit for the same period increased by 110%, to 485 million rubles. Such data were published in the database of legal entities Kontur. Focus "in April 2022. In the ranking TAdviser100: The largest IT companies in Russia 2022 , Inventa took 34th place. Revenue is taken into account from the financial statements for 2020-2021. Excluding VAT

The fiscal drive is the main memory of online cash registers, which are mandatory for use in trading. The law allows only certified manufacturers to produce fiscal drives, and the drives themselves are entered in the register of the Federal Tax Service. Before purchasing these products, you must check with this register.

In 2021, all fiscal drives were excluded from the register of the Federal Tax Service, with the exception of devices from two manufacturers - Invent and the[1] concern]. Avtomatika owns a 25 percent stake in the Center for the Development of Advanced Technologies, co-founder of Inventa.

Only certified manufacturers are allowed to produce fiscal drives, and the drives themselves are entered in the register of the Federal Tax Service

The register of fiscal drives of the Federal Tax Service as of April 2022 contains two models of devices - "FN-1.1M version In15-1M" from "Inventa" and "FN-1.1M version In36-1M" from "Automation." Both companies on their corporate sites offer both of these models.

Probably, the reduction in competition in 2021 contributed to a sharp increase in the turnover of Inventa, whose annual revenue in 2018-2020. kept at the level of about 6.3-7.3 billion rubles.

Inventa does not comment on TAdviser's results for 2021.

In February 2022, a message appeared on the Kassopttorg website that Inventa, without explaining the reasons, raised prices for its fiscal drives by an average of 2 thousand rubles[2].

2020: Revenue - RUB 6.346 billion

At the end of 2020, Inventa's revenue amounted to 6.346 billion rubles.

2018: Market Entry

In January 2018, the CRPT reported that the production of fiscal drives for them is a new direction of activity[3].

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The appearance of new manufacturers on the market will balance prices and avoid rumors about a shortage of drives, the company noted.
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By that time, Inventa's fiscal drives were included in the register of the Federal Tax Service by orders ED-7-20/1088 @ of 26.12.2017 and ED-7-20/1108 @ of 28.12.2017, respectively, passed all the necessary certification tests.

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At the moment, we are ready to provide the market for the second wave of cash register reform with our products, - said then the general director of Inventa Andrei Shemakhanov.
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Andrei Shemakhanov came to Inventa from another company producing fiscal drives - RIC. The fiscal accumulator from RIC was for some time the only one registered by the Federal Tax Service.

According to the results of the first year of deliveries, the company's revenue amounted to about 7 billion rubles, according to the database of legal entities Kontur.Focus. "

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