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Microsoft unit in Russia to file for bankruptcy, database shows

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Posted on May 30, 2025

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(Reuters) -One of Microsoft Corp's subsidiaries in Russia plans to file for bankruptcy, according to a note published on the official Fedresurs registry on Friday. Microsoft did not immediately

Microsoft unit in Russia to file for bankruptcy, database shows

(Reuters) -One of Microsoft Corp's subsidiaries in Russia plans to file for bankruptcy, according to a note published on the official Fedresurs registry on Friday.

Microsoft did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

President Vladimir Putin said this week that foreign service providers like Microsoft and Zoom should be "throttled" in Russia to make way for domestic software solutions.

Microsoft continued providing key services in Russia after Moscow's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, but in June 2022 it said it was significantly scaling down its operations due to changes to the economic outlook and the impact on its business there.

The U.S. tech giant had already removed Russian state-owned media outlet RT's mobile apps from the Windows App store and banned advertisements on Russian state-sponsored media in the days after the invasion.

The note posted on Fedresurs on Friday said that Microsoft Rus LLC was intending to declare bankruptcy.

The TASS news agency reported that Microsoft has three other Russian units - Microsoft Development Centre Rus, Microsoft Mobile Rus and Microsoft Payments Rus. It was not immediately clear how those units might be affected.

Alphabet-owned Google's Russian subsidiary filed for bankruptcy in 2022, saying that the seizure of its bank account by Russian authorities had made it untenable for its Russian office to function, including paying Russia-based employees, suppliers and vendors.

(Reporting by Alexander Marrow, Gleb Stolyarov and Maxim Rodionov; Editing by Susan Fenton)

Key Takeaways

  • Microsoft's Russian unit plans to file for bankruptcy.
  • The decision follows geopolitical tensions and economic changes.
  • Putin suggests foreign tech firms be replaced by local solutions.
  • Microsoft had previously scaled down operations in Russia.
  • Google's Russian subsidiary also faced similar challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the reason for Microsoft Rus LLC's bankruptcy filing?
Microsoft Rus LLC intends to declare bankruptcy due to operational challenges and the impact of Russian regulations on foreign service providers.
How has Microsoft responded to the situation in Russia since 2022?
Microsoft continued providing key services in Russia after the invasion of Ukraine but significantly scaled down operations in June 2022.
What did President Putin say about foreign service providers?
President Vladimir Putin stated that foreign service providers like Microsoft and Zoom should be 'throttled' in Russia to promote domestic software solutions.
What other Russian units does Microsoft have?
Microsoft has three other Russian units: Microsoft Development Centre Rus, Microsoft Mobile Rus, and Microsoft Payments Rus, although their status is unclear.
What happened to Google's Russian subsidiary?
Alphabet-owned Google's Russian subsidiary filed for bankruptcy in 2022, citing the seizure of its bank account by Russian authorities as a reason for its untenable operations.

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