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Russia
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
117997, st. Vavilova, d. 69/75
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Unitech is a Russian provider of solutions in the field of information technology, providing its customers with a range of services in the field of system integration.
Performance indicators
2022: Revenue growth by 9.6% to RUB 5,325 million
At the end of 2022, the revenue of Universal Technologies (Unitech) increased by 9.6% to 5,325 million rubles. In the ranking "TAdviser100: The largest IT companies in Russia 2023," such an indicator allowed the company to take 93rd place.
History
2021: Revenue growth by 4.3% to RUB 4,857 million
At the end of 2021, Uniteh's revenue amounted to 4,857 million rubles, an increase of 4.3% compared to 2020, which allowed it to take 102nd place in the ranking of TAdviser100: The largest IT companies in Russia 2022.
2020
Revenue growth by 11.4% to RUB 4,658 million.
At the end of 2020, Unitech's revenue amounted to 4,658 million rubles, an increase of 11.4% compared to 2019, which allowed it to take 82nd place in the ranking of TAdviser100: The largest IT companies in Russia 2021.
Inclusion in the TAdviser rating "Largest IT Service Providers"
Unitech is included in the rating "Largest suppliers IT services Russia by revenue for 2020," prepared TAdviser in December 2021. More. here
Inclusion in the TAdviser rating "The largest IT suppliers in the Russian public sector"
The Unitech company is included in the rating "Largest IT suppliers public sector Russia in by revenue for 2020," prepared TAdviser in December 2021. More. here
2016
The company's revenue grew by 3145% and amounted to 649 million against 20 million a year earlier. In the ranking "TAdviser100: The largest IT companies in Russia" at the end of 2016, the Uniteh company took 83rd place.
In 2016, the company's staff grew from five to 28 people. New employees are dominated by IT infrastructure and IT consulting technicians and sales managers.
According to Unitech in 2016, 42% of its revenue came from IT services, and 58% - from project distribution. In industry segmentation, 51% of revenues were projects in the telecom sector, 26% in the public sector, 23% in the financial industry (banks, insurance organizations, investment groups).