ProtectionInfoTrans
Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
117105, Varshavskoe sh., 9, p. 1,
Owners:
Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation
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FSUE "ProtectionInfoTrans" solves tasks related to ensuring security at, transport information and physical protection of facilities, their certification according to safety requirements, audit and maintenance. We also offer the creation and implementation of information systems, including EDD their maintenance and technical support, the development of design documentation and the performance of the functions of a general contractor, services for the design, implementation and maintenance of navigation and information systems. The availability of all the necessary licenses, participation in a large number of government and commercial projects - all this allows customers to save both money and administrative resources.
Performance indicators
2022: Revenue growth by 33.2% to RUB 2,417 million
At the end of 2022, the revenue of FSUE ProtectionInfoTrans increased by 33.2% - to 2,417 million rubles (revenue from financial statements for 2021-2022. Excluding VAT). In the ranking " TAdviser100: The largest IT companies in Russia 2023," such an indicator allowed the company to take 147 lines (47 lines of the list of applicants for inclusion in the number of the largest IT companies in Russia).
2021: Revenue - RUB 1,815 million
At the end of 2021, the revenue of FSUE ProtectionInfoTrans amounted to 1,815 million rubles (revenue from financial statements for 2021-2022 excluding VAT).
History
2024: Ex-leaders suspected of embezzling 50 million rubles
On January 9, 2024, it became known that the department for the investigation of crimes against state power and in the field of economics of the Main Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation in Moscow opened a criminal case against the former heads of FSUE ProtectionInfoTrans, a subsidiary of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation. Former head of the enterprise Yuri Spassky, his deputy Viktor Parakhin and deputy head of the information technology department Roman Lavrentiev are suspected of embezzling 50 million rubles. Read more here.
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