KKMP Advises T-Bank Group on Its Acquisition of Controlling Stake in RoWi Group Companies from QiwI
KKMP team represents T-Bank Group in its acquisition of the controlling stake in factoring services companies of ROWI Group (Rowi Factoring Plus LLC and Rowi Technologies LLC) from QIWI JSC.

The parties have signed the deal, and the transaction will be closed once the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia gives its consent. The acquisition of ROWI Group will allow T-Bank to expand its ecosystem and offer new financial products to small and medium-sized businesses.

ROWI was founded by Viktor Vernov and Evgeny Rodionov in 2019. In 2023, its factoring portfolio reached RUB 16 billion and its revenue amounted to RUB 2.7 billion.

The KKMP team includes Managing Partner Maxim Kuleshov and Senior Associate Andrey Lipin handling transactional matters, as well as Partner Anna Maximenko and Associate Anton Seliverstov advising T-Bank Group on regulatory matters.

For more information, please refer to the T-Bank press release.

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