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Sectors we administer

The mandate is the same: a New York contract for a Russian legal entity. The calendar, the assets, and the FTS posture change with the sector.

Energy, oil & gas

Upstream, midstream, and service groups with a Russian legal entity still on the register.

Energy parents face a hard ruble calendar, a director who can appear, and books HQ cannot open over a VPN. We administer the entity — tax, representation, payments — or we wind it down, under a New York contract.

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Agriculture

Farming, processing, and agri-trading companies whose Russian subsidiary still has to file.

Seasonal calendars, land and asset registers, and leftover payroll sit on EGRUL whether the season runs or not. We keep the books, the director, and the tax cycle current — or we take the company off the register.

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Retail & consumer

Store networks, brands, and consumer groups with a Russian company that still exists in law.

Retail parents often left a legal entity, a lease remnant, and a 1C that nobody in HQ can open. Accounting, FTS correspondence, and ruble payments are the work. The parent’s contract is American.

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Manufacturing

Plants, parts, and industrial groups with a Russian legal entity still on EGRUL.

A plant that paused is still a taxpayer. Property tax, a director, and the ledger do not wait. We file, appear, and pay — or we run a voluntary liquidation with an English paper trail.

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Logistics

Freight, warehousing, and transport groups with a Russian company that still has to answer the FTS.

Warehouses, vehicles, and leftover contracts keep a logistics subsidiary live on the register. We administer payroll remnants, tax, and representation, or we close the entity on a documented path.

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Financial services

Banks, brokers, and funds with a Russian company that still operates or was frozen in place.

A financial-services subsidiary is a high-scrutiny file: director, licenses on the shelf, and a ruble account that may already be dead. We map what administration is still permitted, keep the entity current, or wind it down.

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Begin with a conversation, not a wire to Russia.

Complimentary initial consultation. We typically respond within one business day. Inquiries are handled with complete discretion.

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