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Oriflame

Company

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Revenue and Net Profit millions Ths. rub

Oriflame is one of the cosmetics companies in the world. It is represented in 62 countries and has sales of more than €1.3 billion per year. In 2009, Oriflame's sales in the region increased by 14% in national currencies.

Short about Oriflame

Oriflame, founded in 1967 by two af Yoknik brothers and their friend, is today an international cosmetic concern that has representative offices in more than 60 countries. Fans of natural Swedish cosmetics include some 3.3 million consultants around the world, who provide €1.3 billion in annual sales.

Business Opportunity Oriflame is the best offering in the direct sales market for those who dream of high incomes and want to start the path to their dream using a unique business concept: "Earn today and make your dreams come true tomorrowTM."

A humane attitude towards nature and people is part of the company's corporate policy. Oriflame is involved in charitable projects as a co-founder of the International Children's Fund. The company's shares are listed on the OMX Nordic Exchange.

Interesting facts

  • Annual sales of 1.3 billion euros
  • 3.3 million consultants and 7,500 employees worldwide
  • The product range consists of 950 units
  • Oriflame is co-founder of the International Children's Fund
  • The team of the Oriflame Research Center employs about 100 scientists and experts
  • The company owns 5 of its own factories in Sweden, Poland, China, Russia and India
  • The company's shares are listed on the Nasdaq OMX Exchange and since March 2004
  • Products contain only natural ingredients and are not tested on animals
  • Oriflame is represented in 62 countries, in 13 of them by franchise

Performance indicators

2024: Revenue reduction by 22% to RUB 9 billion

In 2024, Oriflame's revenue amounted to 9 billion rubles. This is 22% less than in 2023, when the figure was 11.5 billion rubles. The company's loss increased from 334 million rubles to 800.67 million rubles. Such data are contained in the financial statements released in August 2025.

History

2021

A fine of 30 thousand rubles for leakage of personal data of customers

On November 18, 2021, the World Judicial District of the Khamovnichesky District fined Oriflame 30 thousand rubles for leaking personal data of customers. The company was found guilty of committing an administrative offense under Article 13.11 of the Administrative Code ("Violation of the legislation of the Russian Federation in the field of personal data storage").

According to TASS, citing the press secretary of the Khamovnichesky Court of Moscow Anna Loiko, Oriflame Cosmetics provided an unlimited circle of people with access to personal data of customers, in connection with which an administrative fine was imposed on the company.

A court in Moscow fined Oriflame 30 thousand rubles for leaking personal data of customers

Earlier in 2021, the Kommersant newspaper wrote that scans of the passports of 1.3 million Russian clients of the cosmetic company were put up for sale on a hacker forum. Oriflame, in turn, published a statement that the company was subjected to a series of cyber attacks that led to unauthorized access to its information systems.

Roskomnadzor demanded that Oriflame report on the leakage of personal data of the company's Russian customers. According to the ministry, at that time "the stolen Oriflame customer database was identified on three Internet resources: two resources were blocked, the third deleted the link to the database."

In a conversation with Kommersant, RTM Group manager Yevgeny Tsarev reported that a database of 1.3 million copies of scans of passports on the black market would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. According to fake documents, you can take a microzyme, register domains in the.ru zone, SIM cards or wallets of payment systems - "a high-quality copy of a real passport is the starting point in fraudulent schemes," he says. By combining information, for example, with a database of plastic cards, an attacker can prepare a fake passport or issue an electronic signature, which can lead to the theft of all money from bank accounts or the resale of assets, the expert warned.[1]

Leak of 1.5 million passports of Russian citizens

On August 24, 2021, information appeared that Oriflame made a large-scale leak of 1.5 million passports of Russian citizens. All of them appeared in the public domain.

Through efforts hackers , any user Internet can now download an archive of 809 GB. Inside it, he will find scan copies and photographs of passports of Russians, which he can use at his discretion.

According to the channel, Oriflame is double guilty of such a large-scale leak of personal data. To begin with, it did not provide the proper level of protection of private information. As a result, in early August 2021, the first batch of passports stolen from its servers appeared on the Web. There were more than 800 thousand files in that archive.

Now, according to the channel "Information Leaks," the company failed to agree with cybercriminals on a buyout. In response, they began to upload new archives to the Web.

According to the Security Lab, hackers announced the hacking of Oriflame servers in early August 2021. In total, according to them, they had 4 TB of personal data of the company's customers in their hands.

The first 800 GB leak contained more than 25 thousand scanned copies of citizens' documents Georgia and about 700 thousand more copies of residents' documents. Kazakhstan

Now the passports of Russians have also been leaked. In total, cybercriminals shared only 1.6 TB of data on the Internet. In other words, they have 2.4 TB at their disposal, and one can only guess how much of this volume is occupied by the personal data of Russians.

In total, hackers had at their disposal over 13 million scanned copies of documents. They are owned by Oriflame customers around the world, including, Great Britain,,, and Spain China Ukraine a number of others. countries The company does not disclose the number of its Russian clients.[2]

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