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2025: Attracting ₽100 Million Investments
Investment company Kama Flow has invested ₽100 million in Russian infrastructure software developer Platformeco. The investment company received a minority stake in the startup. The size of the share is not disclosed. The deal was closed at the end of September 2025. This was reported to Vedomosti on October 2, 2025.
According to the SPARK-Interfax system, 65.04% of Platformeko LLC belongs to Sergei Shelukhin. Alexander Bondarik's share is 18.4% of the company. Arkady Yusupov owns 11.04% of the business. Portofino Capital LLC controls 5.52% of the startup. The ownership structure reflects the allocation of capital between founders and early investors.
Platformeco specializes in the development of integration and management solutions. API The company is rolling out AI-based agents business processes to customers. The product originally appeared in 2018 inside the chain of stores. "Leroy Merlin" Alexander Bondarik and Arkady Yusupov launched the development. They were previously responsible for the IT direction of the French company in. Russia
The founders spun off the project into an independent legal structure in 2023. Sergey Shelukhin joined the team as a third partner. He worked as a junior partner at McKinsey & Company, an international consulting company. The leadership of Russian and international IT companies was part of his experience. At the start, Portofino Capital invested in Platformeco. The fund was created by the former executive director of the investment bank J.P. Morgan Dmitry Vodyannikov. The parties did not disclose the details of the process of exit of "Leroy Merlin" from Platformeco.
The funds raised will be used to develop the iPaaS platform for integration and API management. The launch of a new product to introduce AI agents into the business processes of large companies is included in capital use plans. Investment director of Kama Flow Sergey Gayvoronsky said that the company considers investments in infrastructure software as one of the priority areas.[1]


