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Zarya (investment fund)

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Owners:
Interros

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Owners

+ Vladimir Olegovich Potanin

History

2025: Foundation Creation

Interros has established the Zarya investment fund with a planned funding of ₽5 billion for investments in high-tech projects, including the development of domestic chips for navigation systems. The funds will be used to develop RUSNANO Group projects over five years. The agreement on the creation of the fund was signed on June 30, 2025.

According to the press service of Interros, the investment agreement within the fund was signed by the company's general director Sergei Batekhin and the chairman of the board of RUSNANO Management Company LLC, Sergei Kulikov. The key task of the new fund will be strategic management of high-tech projects and attracting private capital.

Interros has created a Zarya fund worth ₽5 billion for investments in chips and other high-tech projects

The funds of the Zarya fund will be used to develop high-tech projects prepared for investment by the management company. The management company will include the founders of projects in RUSNANO, which will ensure effective management of the investment portfolio.

Among the first investment objects, three priority areas have been identified. The first project concerns the creation of the design of a domestic chip for innovative high-precision navigation systems. The second direction is the Hyper platform, which is a system for the integrated development of electric propulsion in the regions of Russia. The third project has an ecological orientation and provides for the use of a circular economy for the disposal of man-made formations.

Interros CEO Sergei Batekhin noted that the Zarya fund is a consistent development of the company's ecosystem. He emphasized his intention to focus on fundamental developments for critical infrastructure, including navigation systems, platform solutions for electric propulsion and the latest systems for processing technogenic formations.[1]

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