Pareto Print
Since 2007
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Bryansk 5th, 9th floor
Owners
Pareto-Print Publishing and Printing Complex LLC was created in 2007 for the design, construction and operation of the printing house of the same name.
Pareto-Print Printing House is a high-tech and environmentally friendly printing company. 2.9 billion rubles were invested in the construction and technological equipment of the printing complex.
History
Printing house profile - the release of quality books of all formats, including hardcover books. The capacity of the printing house is more than 60 million copies of books and brochures per year.
2021: Eksmo bought Pareto-Print for 10 billion rubles
In early September 2021, it became known about the sale of 100% of the Pareto-Print publishing and printing complex, which previously belonged to Alexander Mamut, to the Eksmo publishing house. About this writes "Kommersant" with reference to the data of the portal Kartoteka.ru. Pareto-Print CEO Pavel Arsenyev refused to comment on the situation at the request of the newspaper and only noted that he would retain his position.
Alexander Mamut sold 51% to Oleg Novikov at the ABC-Atticus publishing house, two sources in the book market told Kommersant. According to one of them, the deal was closed in early August 2021. The cost of the share of the publishing house amounted to 10 billion rubles.
One of the newspaper's interlocutors explained that the sale of the printing business allowed Mamut to "prepay" one of the loans at Trust Bank. The bank told the newspaper that part of the debt on the loan of Medholding, which was issued before the end of 2021, was repaid. According to the bank, the money was issued for the construction of a medical center, the right to claim a loan was transferred to the Trust from the sanitized Otkritie Bank.
The publication of September 1, 2021 says that Alexander Mamut has been selling his media assets in recent years: in October 2020, he completed the sale of the holding. Rambler Group To Sberbank Previously, he controlled the British chain of bookstores Waterstones, and in 2018 sold control in it to the American foundation Elliott Advisors.
ABC-Atticus in the first half of 2021 released 1.7 thousand titles with a total circulation of 8.7 million copies and became the third largest book printing in Russia, according to the Russian book chamber. ABC-Atticus is ahead of Eksmo-AST and Enlightenment Group of Companies.
According to Pavel Arsenyev, Pareto-Print is by September 2021 the largest printing enterprise in Russia in the book segment in terms of revenue, and in terms of the number of copies of books issued, it ranks second after the Ulyanovsk Printing Plant.[1]