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Rosspirtprom FSUE

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2025

Purchase of 100% of Tatspirtprom shares for 25 billion rubles

In December 2025, Rosspirtprom, the largest alcohol producer in Russia, completed a deal to acquire a 100% stake in Tatspirtprom owned by the Tatarstan government. The merger was agreed by the Federal Antimonopoly Service. Read more here.

Acquisition of 51% of Brand Management

The largest Russian alcohol producer Rosspirtprom acquired a controlling stake of 51% in Brand Management LLC. This company owns more than 30 brands of alcoholic beverages, including John Silver rum drink, Beatly Gin liqueur, Longbank whiskey and Penega vodka. The remaining 49% remained with Elena Akhmetova. The transaction was registered on July 11, 2025. Read more here.

2024: Business Alliance bought out Rosspirtprom

Business Alliance bought Rosspirtprom for 8.3 billion rubles. The corresponding auction took place in April 2024.

According to Interfax, citing the GIS Torgi website, 100% of Rosspirtprom's shares were acquired by Business Alliance at an initial lot price of 10.6 billion rubles in increments of 79.5 million rubles. In total, 6 865 466 470 ordinary shares with a par value of 1 ruble each were put up for auction.

Business Alliance bought Rosspirtprom for 8.3 billion rubles

By April 2024, Rosspirtprom has eight alcohol factories, two of them are located in North Ossetia, one in Kabardino-Balkaria, as well as in Tula, Kursk, Novosibirsk and other regions. The company is engaged in the production of ethyl alcohol, provides transport services for the transportation of dangerous goods, as well as the export, storage outside the places of seizure, destruction by court decision of seized from illegal circulation or confiscated ethyl alcohol, alcoholic and alcohol-containing products. The report of Rosspirtprom said that sales of alcohol by the company in 2024 will amount to 16.5 million decaliters (dal), in 2025 - 17.5 million dal, in 2026 - 18.5 million dal.

The head of the Ministry of Finance Anton Siluanov proposed to privatize Rosspirtprom. The proposal to privatize the company's assets was associated with a weakening of its position: according to the Ministry of Finance, Rosspirtprom's share in the market in the first quarter of 2024 decreased to 42.5% and to 31.7%, taking into account exports. The Ministry of Finance considered that in order to maintain the role of Rosspirtprom as the largest Russian producer and supplier of ethyl alcohol, a more flexible marketing policy, sales profitability management, and the ability to quickly make decisions on significant transactions for the company are needed.[1]

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