The company decided to leave Russia after its invasion of Ukraine and one initially to support the western penalties.
The Japanese Transnational Corporation Sony has finally turned the work to Russia, removing the local office representative. So, the company Sonya Mobail Communist Party Rus Rus stopped existing on August 11th. The Moscow Times reported, which refers to the data of a state register of legal creatures.
A few days before, he was 18 years old. The documents for the extermination were submitted to the Federal Tax Service of the Russian Federation on October 10, 2024. In 2023, Sony had tried to close the unit, but received a decline.
In recent years, the company’s “daughter” has sold the remains of goods and provided service support for devices.
Sony decided to leave Russia after its invasion of Ukraine and one at first to support the western penalties. In March 2022, consoles were provided and the PlayStation store. The company then donated $ 2 million with the help of Ukrainians affected by the war, by UN and saving the children. In the spring, Sony Pictures Entertainment announced the end of the shows of their Russian films.
Subsequently, Sony Music, finally left the market on September 8, 2022, stopped work: foreign catalogs were removed from Russia’s streaming services, and the local unit became an independent Kiss Kisala’s label, named Koala Music. In February 2024, Sony began to close its branded stores due to the cessation of delivery, completing the tag -day process.
Prior to the war, the business corporation in Russia was earning. After the start of the output procedure, the indicators worsened sharply: in 2022, the loss of the net reached 1.43 billion rubles, from 2023-530.2 million rubles. However, last year, the Russian unit made revenue again – 111.7 million rubles, but the revenue fell by about 76%, while the revenue primarily came from warranty service and administrative support.
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