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Type of business
  
Public corporation

Available in
  
Russian

Founded
  
4 May 2005

Headquarters
  
Moscow, Russia

Type of site
  
web portal

Traded as
  
LSE: MAIL

CEO
  
Dmitry Grishin (2010–)

Number of employees
  
3,000

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Key people
  
Dmitry Grishin, Yuri Milner

Industry
  
Internet information providers

Founders
  
Dmitry Grishin, Eugene Goland, Alexey Krivenkov, Michael Zaitsev

Profiles

Mail.Ru Group, ООО (commonly referred to as Mail.Ru) is a Russian Internet company. It was 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. As of 2013 according to comScore, websites owned by Mail.ru collectively had the largest audience in Russia and captured the most screen time. Mail.Ru's sites reach approximately 86% of Russian Internet users on a monthly basis and the company is in the top 5 of largest Internet companies, based on the number of total pages viewed. Mail.ru controls the 3 largest Russian social networking sites. It operates the second and third most popular Russian social networking sites, Odnoklassniki and Moi Mir, respectively. Mail.ru holds 100% of shares of Russia's most popular social network VKontakte and minority stakes in Qiwi, formerly OE Investments (15.04%). It also operates two instant messaging networks (Mail.Ru Agent and ICQ), an e-mail service and Internet portal Mail.ru, as well as a number of online games.

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History

The business was originally owned by Port.ru, a company founded in 1998 by Eugene Goland, Michael Zaitsev and Alexey Krivenkov as spin-off from DataArt. It received an initial investment of USD 1 million from the well-known investor (and fencing champion) 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, then managing NetBridge (the owner of less popular internet brands) persuaded the well-known 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 started to operate under its present name on 16 October 2001. Before that time its brand name was owned by Port.ru. It is headed by Dmitry Grishin. As of 2009, its global Alexa rating is 29.

In 2003 Milner resigned from Mail.ru and subsequently set up another internet venture, Digital Sky Technologies (DST). 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. Dmitry Grishin became one of the Mail.ru Group co-founders.

In October 2010, Mail.ru announced plans for an IPO via the London stock-market listing of a subsidiary – also called Mail.ru – worth more than $5bn. The IPO will offer a stake of about 17% of the subsidiary. The subsidiary will include about a quarter of the group's shareholding in Facebook, stakes in Russia's two biggest social networking sites and Mail.ru. The company hired Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley and VTB Capital to run the listing.

In March 2012 Yuri Milner stepped down from the role of Chairman of Mail.ru and from the Board of Directors. 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.

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

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

Statistics

  • According to Alexa data for June 2007, Mail.ru was the most popular Russian site on the web.
  • In 2005 there were more than 30 million users with 25 million emails a day.
  • By the end of 2006 it was announced that a strategic agreement with Yandex was achieved about the use of a Yandex search engine instead of Google. This has been reversed in January 2010. This collaboration was dropped in November 2012, with migration to own engine, which ended in mid-2013.
  • In January 2007 30% shares of Mail.ru were bought by South African company Naspers for $165 million.
  • It is reported by Grishin that the two other shareholders are the Digital Sky Technologies (DST) and Tiger Global Management (TGM).
  • Services

    Mail.Ru Group offers a variety of online communication products and entertainment services for Russian speakers all over the world

  • Email & portal – email, main page, content projects
  • Social networks – VK, OK.ru, My World
  • Instant messaging – Agent, ICQ
  • Online 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
  • References

    Mail.Ru Wikipedia