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VK (company)

VK, known as Mail.ru Group until 12 October 2021, is a Russian technology company. It started in 1998 as an e-mail service and went on to become a major corporate figure in the Russian-speaking segment of the Internet.

VK Company Limited
TypePublic
MCX: VKCO
LSE: VKCO
IndustryInternet information providers
Founded15 October 1998; 24 years ago (1998-10-15)[1]
HeadquartersMoscow, Russia
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Vladimir Kiriyenko (CEO)
Serviceselectronic mail, search engine, file hosting service, social networking (VK, OK.ru), instant messaging, e-commerce, communication, transport
Revenue$1.36 billion[2] (2021)
-$1.13 billion[3] (2020)
−15,697,000,000 Russian ruble (2021) 
Total assets$4.05 billion[3] (2021)
Total equity$2.31 billion[3] (2021)
Number of employees
More than 10 000 (2022)[4]
ParentUSM Holdings 
SubsidiariesMy.com
Websitevk.company

VK operates an e-mail service, Internet portal Mail.ru, and Russian social networking services VK, Odnoklassniki and Moi Mir.[5][6] Additionally, VK manages various e-commerce, transport and communication platforms. It also offers business-oriented products, including a corporate email and communication system.

In 2014, VK's sites reached approximately 86% of Russian Internet users on a monthly basis and the company was in the top 5 of the largest Internet companies based on the number of total pages viewed.[7]

In October 2021, Mail.ru Group was renamed VK Company Limited, after its most popular product, VKontakte.[8]

History

The business was originally owned by Port.ru, a company founded in 1998 by Eugene Goland, Michael Zaitsev and Alexey Krivenkov as a spin-off from DataArt. It received an initial investment of US$1 million from investor James Melcher.

The Mail.ru business expanded rapidly to reach the No. 1 market position in Russia by 2000. Attempts to fund the company's expansion in 2000–2001 were thwarted by the collapse of the technology bubble and Mail.ru had to seek merger partners.

In 2001, Yuri Milner, at the time managing NetBridge (the owner of several internet brands), persuaded the entrepreneur Igor Linshits to back a merger of the Mail.ru business with NetBridge. Igor Linshits subsequently took an active role in the development of the Mail.ru business. In connection with the merger, Milner became Mail.ru CEO.

The company began to operate as Mail.ru on 16 October 2001. Before that time its brand name was owned by Port.ru. It is headed by Dmitry Grishin.

In 2003 Milner resigned from Mail.ru and subsequently set up another internet venture, Digital Sky Technologies (DST).[9] In 2006 Igor Linshits sold his stake in Mail.ru to Tiger Fund and Milner's DST for more than $100 million. In September 2010, DST changed its name to Mail.ru Group.[10] Dmitry Grishin became one of the Mail.ru Group co-founders.[11]

In February 2010, Mail.ru announced the 100% acquisition of the video game developer Astrum Nival from its former owners. From that point, Astrum Nival acts under the name of Mail.ru.[12] On September 29, 2011, the studio was renamed to Allods Team. The studio is known for developing Allods Online and Skyforge.

In October 2010, Mail.ru Group announced plans for an IPO via the London Stock Exchange listing of a subsidiary – also called Mail.ru – worth more than $5bn.[13] The IPO offered a stake of about 17% of the subsidiary. The subsidiary included about a quarter of the group's shareholding in Facebook, stakes in Russia's two biggest social networking sites and Mail.ru.[14] The company hired Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley and VTB Capital to run the listing.[14][15] After the public offering, the global operations of Mail.ru Group continued as the privately held company DST Global.[14][15] Major shareholders at the time included Alisher Usmanov, Mail.ru Group's corporate sibling Tencent Holdings, Tencent's largest shareholder Prosus, and Tiger Management.[15]

In March 2012, Milner stepped down from the role of Chairman of Mail.ru and from the board of directors.[16] Dmitry Grishin was elected to the board of directors and appointed as chairman of the Board while retaining his CEO position. There were no other changes to management or to the Board.[17] On May 11, 2022, Dmitry Grishin stepped down as chairman of the board of directors and non-executive director of the company[18]

In November 2012, it was reported that Mail.ru would discontinue using Google search services.[19] Full migration to the use of Mail.ru's own engine occurred in the summer of 2013.[20]

In late 2012, Mail.ru Group's plans for buying two-letter domain My.com became known. This was interpreted as an intention of dominating world markets and of the upcoming re-branding of services under this name.[21] At the end of 2012, Mail.ru Group bought the Ukrainian email service mail.ua and the registration of email addresses using this domain started on 23 April 2013.[22]

On 3 October 2016, Mail.ru announced that they had acquired 100% of the game developer Pixonic's shares.[23]

In January 2018, Mail.ru acquired ESForce, a holding company that owns a number of different esports businesses, including both Virtus.pro and SK Gaming, for US$150 million.[24]

In September 2018, Alibaba announced buying a 10% stake in Mail.ru, which would have a value of $484 million based on Mail.ru's market capitalization on 10 September 2018.[25][26]

In July 2019, Tencent-backed iDreamSky Technology Holdings and Mail.ru Group announced an alliance in the gaming sector in China and Europe.[27] In December 2019, Mail.ru Group formed a partnership with Sberbank to develop the food and transportation service O2O.[28]

In 2020, the state Russian Direct Investment Fund, China's Tencent, Naspers, and others bought $600 million of GDRs and bonds from Mail.ru. The funds were raised for the development of O2O and AliExpress Russia.[29]

In October 2021, Sberbank of Russia and "Mail.ru Group" invested 6,1 billion roubles each O2O food and transportation service, the total of their investments in equal shares now touching about 43 billion roubles in 2021. On the whole, shares of both investors didn't change from 45,01% each.[30]

In November 2021, Sberbank of Russia signed binding papers for selling its 36% of shares of "MF Tekhnologii" (controlling entity of VK company) to Gazprombank for 12,8 billion of roubles by the end of the year 2021.[31]

In December 2021, Sogaz Group bought all USM's (owned by Alisher Usmanov and his partners) indirect stake in "MF Tekhnologii" (controlling 57,3% of VK company).[32]

On September 26, 2022, the VKontakte social networking app was removed from Apple's App Store, along with VK's Mail.ru, Mail.ru Cloud, VK Music, and VK Clips.[33][34]

Services

VK Group offers a variety of online communication products and entertainment services for Russian speakers all over the world, such as:

  • Email & portal – Mail.ru E-mail, Main portal, content projects
  • Social networks – VK, OK.ru, My World
  • Instant messaging – Agent, ICQ
  • Online Games via a newly founded brand called My.Games – MMO games, Social games, Mobile games
  • Search & e-commerce – Search, Headhunter, Price comparison
  • My.com – integrated communication and entertainment platform.
  • Cloud – cloud storage similar to Dropbox, apps available for PC and smartphones[35]
  • DST Global – private equity and venture capital investments[36]
  • Marusia [ru]voice virtual assistant app for smartphones[37]
  • Сapsula [ru]smart speaker
  • DonationAlerts [ru] – stream monetizing service

Controversies

On 15 May 2017, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko signed a decree to impose a ban on Mail.ru and its social networking services including VKontakte and Odnoklassniki as part of Ukraine's continued sanctions on Russia for its annexation of Crimea and involvement in the war in Donbas.[38][39] The move was widely criticised as censorship, and Reporters Without Borders condemned the ban, calling it a "disproportionate measure that seriously undermines the Ukrainian people's right to information and freedom of expression."[40][41] Mail.ru itself estimated (in August 2017) that the ban had cost them around 1.5% of total revenues in 2017.[42]

On 5 November 2017, the Paradise Papers, a set of confidential electronic documents relating to offshore investment, revealed that Russian state organizations with ties to Vladimir Putin pursued between 2009 and 2011 large investments in Facebook and Twitter via an intermediary—Russian-American billionaire and entrepreneur Yuri Milner, founder of Mail.ru and DST Global, who had befriended Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg[43] and was a business associate of Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump's son-in-law.[44]

References

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  8. ^ Mail.ru Group сменит название на VK - Экономика и бизнес - ТАСС
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  12. ^ "Astrum Nival was acquired by Mail.ru Group on March 16, 2010". mergr. Retrieved 3 September 2022.
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External links

  • Official website

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VK known as Mail ru Group until 12 October 2021 is a Russian technology company It started in 1998 as an e mail service and went on to become a major corporate figure in the Russian speaking segment of the Internet VK Company LimitedTypePublicTraded asMCX VKCOLSE VKCOIndustryInternet information providersFounded15 October 1998 24 years ago 1998 10 15 1 HeadquartersMoscow RussiaArea servedWorldwideKey peopleVladimir Kiriyenko CEO Serviceselectronic mail search engine file hosting service social networking VK OK ru instant messaging e commerce communication transportRevenue 1 36 billion 2 2021 Operating income 1 13 billion 3 2020 Net income 15 697 000 000 Russian ruble 2021 Total assets 4 05 billion 3 2021 Total equity 2 31 billion 3 2021 Number of employeesMore than 10 000 2022 4 ParentUSM Holdings SubsidiariesMy comWebsitevk wbr companyVK operates an e mail service Internet portal Mail ru and Russian social networking services VK Odnoklassniki and Moi Mir 5 6 Additionally VK manages various e commerce transport and communication platforms It also offers business oriented products including a corporate email and communication system In 2014 VK s sites reached approximately 86 of Russian Internet users on a monthly basis and the company was in the top 5 of the largest Internet companies based on the number of total pages viewed 7 In October 2021 Mail ru Group was renamed VK Company Limited after its most popular product VKontakte 8 Contents 1 History 2 Services 3 Controversies 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe business was originally owned by Port ru a company founded in 1998 by Eugene Goland Michael Zaitsev and Alexey Krivenkov as a spin off from DataArt It received an initial investment of US 1 million from investor James Melcher The Mail ru business expanded rapidly to reach the No 1 market position in Russia by 2000 Attempts to fund the company s expansion in 2000 2001 were thwarted by the collapse of the technology bubble and Mail ru had to seek merger partners In 2001 Yuri Milner at the time managing NetBridge the owner of several internet brands persuaded the entrepreneur Igor Linshits to back a merger of the Mail ru business with NetBridge Igor Linshits subsequently took an active role in the development of the Mail ru business In connection with the merger Milner became Mail ru CEO The company began to operate as Mail ru on 16 October 2001 Before that time its brand name was owned by Port ru It is headed by Dmitry Grishin In 2003 Milner resigned from Mail ru and subsequently set up another internet venture Digital Sky Technologies DST 9 In 2006 Igor Linshits sold his stake in Mail ru to Tiger Fund and Milner s DST for more than 100 million In September 2010 DST changed its name to Mail ru Group 10 Dmitry Grishin became one of the Mail ru Group co founders 11 In February 2010 Mail ru announced the 100 acquisition of the video game developer Astrum Nival from its former owners From that point Astrum Nival acts under the name of Mail ru 12 On September 29 2011 the studio was renamed to Allods Team The studio is known for developing Allods Online and Skyforge In October 2010 Mail ru Group announced plans for an IPO via the London Stock Exchange listing of a subsidiary also called Mail ru worth more than 5bn 13 The IPO offered a stake of about 17 of the subsidiary The subsidiary included about a quarter of the group s shareholding in Facebook stakes in Russia s two biggest social networking sites and Mail ru 14 The company hired Goldman Sachs JP Morgan Morgan Stanley and VTB Capital to run the listing 14 15 After the public offering the global operations of Mail ru Group continued as the privately held company DST Global 14 15 Major shareholders at the time included Alisher Usmanov Mail ru Group s corporate sibling Tencent Holdings Tencent s largest shareholder Prosus and Tiger Management 15 In March 2012 Milner stepped down from the role of Chairman of Mail ru and from the board of directors 16 Dmitry Grishin was elected to the board of directors and appointed as chairman of the Board while retaining his CEO position There were no other changes to management or to the Board 17 On May 11 2022 Dmitry Grishin stepped down as chairman of the board of directors and non executive director of the company 18 In November 2012 it was reported that Mail ru would discontinue using Google search services 19 Full migration to the use of Mail ru s own engine occurred in the summer of 2013 20 In late 2012 Mail ru Group s plans for buying two letter domain My com became known This was interpreted as an intention of dominating world markets and of the upcoming re branding of services under this name 21 At the end of 2012 Mail ru Group bought the Ukrainian email service mail ua and the registration of email addresses using this domain started on 23 April 2013 22 On 3 October 2016 Mail ru announced that they had acquired 100 of the game developer Pixonic s shares 23 In January 2018 Mail ru acquired ESForce a holding company that owns a number of different esports businesses including both Virtus pro and SK Gaming for US 150 million 24 In September 2018 Alibaba announced buying a 10 stake in Mail ru which would have a value of 484 million based on Mail ru s market capitalization on 10 September 2018 25 26 In July 2019 Tencent backed iDreamSky Technology Holdings and Mail ru Group announced an alliance in the gaming sector in China and Europe 27 In December 2019 Mail ru Group formed a partnership with Sberbank to develop the food and transportation service O2O 28 In 2020 the state Russian Direct Investment Fund China s Tencent Naspers and others bought 600 million of GDRs and bonds from Mail ru The funds were raised for the development of O2O and AliExpress Russia 29 In October 2021 Sberbank of Russia and Mail ru Group invested 6 1 billion roubles each O2O food and transportation service the total of their investments in equal shares now touching about 43 billion roubles in 2021 On the whole shares of both investors didn t change from 45 01 each 30 In November 2021 Sberbank of Russia signed binding papers for selling its 36 of shares of MF Tekhnologii controlling entity of VK company to Gazprombank for 12 8 billion of roubles by the end of the year 2021 31 In December 2021 Sogaz Group bought all USM s owned by Alisher Usmanov and his partners indirect stake in MF Tekhnologii controlling 57 3 of VK company 32 On September 26 2022 the VKontakte social networking app was removed from Apple s App Store along with VK s Mail ru Mail ru Cloud VK Music and VK Clips 33 34 Services EditVK Group offers a variety of online communication products and entertainment services for Russian speakers all over the world such as Email amp portal Mail ru E mail Main portal content projects Social networks VK OK ru My World Instant messaging Agent ICQ Online Games via a newly founded brand called My Games MMO games Social games Mobile games Search amp e commerce Search Headhunter Price comparison My com integrated communication and entertainment platform Cloud cloud storage similar to Dropbox apps available for PC and smartphones 35 DST Global private equity and venture capital investments 36 Marusia ru voice virtual assistant app for smartphones 37 Sapsula ru smart speaker DonationAlerts ru stream monetizing serviceControversies EditOn 15 May 2017 Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko signed a decree to impose a ban on Mail ru and its social networking services including VKontakte and Odnoklassniki as part of Ukraine s continued sanctions on Russia for its annexation of Crimea and involvement in the war in Donbas 38 39 The move was widely criticised as censorship and Reporters Without Borders condemned the ban calling it a disproportionate measure that seriously undermines the Ukrainian people s right to information and freedom of expression 40 41 Mail ru itself estimated in August 2017 that the ban had cost them around 1 5 of total revenues in 2017 42 On 5 November 2017 the Paradise Papers a set of confidential electronic documents relating to offshore investment revealed that Russian state organizations with ties to Vladimir Putin pursued between 2009 and 2011 large investments in Facebook and Twitter via an intermediary Russian American billionaire and entrepreneur Yuri Milner founder of Mail ru and DST Global who had befriended Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg 43 and was a business associate of Jared Kushner President Donald Trump s son in law 44 References Edit Mail Ru prazdnuet 10 letie in Russian Archived from the original on 22 October 2008 VK ranee Mail ru Group a b c Consolidated Financial Statements for the year ended December 31 2021 PDF VK 3 March 2022 p 68 Retrieved 3 March 2022 What is VK VK VK Retrieved 24 July 2022 comScore Russians Spend over 6 hours a Month on Odnoklassniki Archived 7 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine Mail ru Takes Over Russia s Facebook Vkontake In 1 47B Deal Russia s Mail Ru buys remaining stake in VKontakte for 1 5 bln Reuters 16 September 2014 Retrieved 27 November 2014 Mail ru Group smenit nazvanie na VK Ekonomika i biznes TASS Digital Sky Technologies DST Changes Name to Mail ru Group Archived 20 October 2010 at the Wayback Machine Weaver Courtney 26 October 2010 Testing Russian charm in the City Financial Times Retrieved 21 December 2011 Mail ru group corporate governance mail ru group 18 March 2012 Archived from the original on 28 March 2012 Retrieved 18 March 2012 Astrum Nival was acquired by Mail ru Group on March 16 2010 mergr Retrieved 3 September 2022 Weaver Courtney 8 October 2010 Investors offered a slice of Facebook Financial Times Retrieved 21 December 2011 a b c Facebook Groupon And Zynga Investor Mail ru aka DST Shoots For 5 7B Valuation In IPO TechCrunch 25 October 2010 Retrieved 29 January 2021 a b c Mauldin William 5 November 2010 Mail ru Eyes 5 7 Billion IPO Valuation Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 29 January 2021 Yuri Milner Is Freed From Mail ru Board To Take Care of Business TechCrunch 14 March 2012 Retrieved 18 March 2012 Mail ru group limited Appointment of new Chairman mail ru group 14 March 2012 Archived from the original on 16 March 2012 Retrieved 18 March 2012 Mail ru Group co founder Dmitry Grishin resigned from VK management Mail Ru otkazhetsya ot poiskovyh uslug Google Vesti ru in Russian Jennifer Slegg Russia s Mail Ru Drops Google Search Launches Own Search Engine searchenginewatch com 3 July 2013 Mail ru pojdet za rubezh s novym imenem dp ru 30 October 2012 in Russian Mail Ru otkryla registraciyu pochtovyh adresov v domene mail ua AIN UA in Russian Archived from the original on 27 April 2013 Retrieved 2 May 2013 Acquisition of mobile games developer Pixonic corp mail ru Retrieved 21 July 2020 Ring Oliver 22 January 2018 ESForce acquired by Mail Ru for 150 million Esports Insider Retrieved 5 January 2021 Terms of Service Violation Bloomberg com Bloomberg L P 11 September 2018 Retrieved 12 September 2018 Kurmanaev Anatoly Woo Stu 11 September 2018 Alibaba Teams Up With Russian Tech Giant The Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 12 September 2018 Tsydenova Pei Li Nadezhda 31 July 2019 Tencent backed China firm Russia s Mail ru to tie up for gaming growth sources Reuters Retrieved 29 January 2021 Mail ru Group and Sberbank complete O2O JV deal Company Announcement FT com markets ft com Retrieved 29 January 2021 News East West Digital 6 October 2020 Naspers Tencent and RDIF buy Mail Ru s GDRs and bonds Retrieved 29 January 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help Sberbank i Mail ru dopolnitelno vnesli v kapital SP 12 2 mlrd rublej in Russian Interfaks 7 October 2021 Sber prodast dolyu v kontroliruyushej VK kompanii in Russian RBK 12 November 2021 SOGAZ kupil dolyu v VK u gruppy USM Alishera Usmanova i ego partnyorov in Russian Interfaks 2 December 2021 Apple removes Russia s largest social network from the App Store The Verge 28 September 2022 Retrieved 28 September 2022 Polzovatelej iOS prilozhenij VK predupredili o sboyah v uvedomleniyah i platezhah Interfax ru in Russian Retrieved 28 September 2022 cloud mail ru Company Overview of DST Global Bloomberg L P Russian Social Media Platform VKontakte Integrates Marusia Voice Assistant Voicebot ai 27 May 2021 Retrieved 13 October 2021 Poroshenko Petro 15 May 2017 UKAZ PREZIDENTA UKRAYiNI 133 2017 Pro rishennya Radi nacionalnoyi bezpeki i oboroni Ukrayini vid 28 kvitnya 2017 roku Pro zastosuvannya personalnih specialnih ekonomichnih ta inshih obmezhuvalnih zahodiv sankcij DECREE OF THE PRESIDENT OF UKRAINE 133 2017 On the decision of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine dated 28 April 2017 On the application of personal special economic and other restrictive measures sanctions in Ukrainian President of Ukraine Retrieved 13 March 2018 Dodatok 2 do rishennya Radi nacionalnoyi bezpeki i oboroni Ukrayini vid 28 kvitnya 2017 roku Pro zastosuvannya personalnih specialnih ekonomichnih ta inshih obmezhuvalnih zahodiv sankcij YuRIDIChNI OSOBI do yakih zastosovuyutsya obmezhuvalni zahodi sankciyi Annex 2 to the Decision of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine dated 28 April 2017 On the Application of Personal special economic and other restrictive measures sanctions Legal Entities under Restrictive Measures Sanctions PDF in Ukrainian President of Ukraine 28 April 2017 p 185 6 422 mail ru Group 186 7 423 TOV Vkontakte VKontakte 187 8 424 TOV V Kontakti In Kontakte amp 189 425 mail ru Ukraine This is a prohibition of Internet Service Providers ISP to provide access to the internet service Mail ru www mail ru and social oriented resources Vkontakte www vk com and Odnoklassniki www ok Retrieved 13 March 2018 https rsf org en news rsf urges ukraine scrap ban russian social media sites 7C permanent dead link RSF 23 May 2017 Ukraine s Poroshenko to block Russian social networks BBC News 16 May 2017 Russia s Mail ru raises sales forecasts shrugs off Ukraine ban media Ukrainian Independent Information Agency 12 August 2017 Kremlin owned Firms Linked to Major Investments in Twitter and Facebook International Consortium of Investigative Journalists ICIJ 5 November 2017 Swaine Jon Harding Luke 5 November 2017 Russia funded Facebook and Twitter investments through Kushner associate The Guardian Retrieved 5 November 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mail Ru Group Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title VK company amp oldid 1147008152, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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