Zuev, founder of Korablik network, buys more than 29% in Detsky Mir

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A consortium of investors led by Korablik founder Alexei Zuev owns 29.9% of Detsky Mir. This should from a company message.

He states that former board members of Detsky Mir Pavel Grachev and Mikhail Stiskin have sold their shares and have no commercial interests in the company.

Detsky Mir Group reportedly sold their shares in the company to a consortium of investors led by Alexei Zuev, the founder of the Korablik chain of children’s stores, that Pavel Grachev and Mikhail Stiskin sold.

It says that Alexey Zuev, together with a consortium of investors, owns 29.9% of the authorized capital of Detsky Mir. Zuev noted that he fully shares the company’s “focus on organic growth” and supports “Detsky Mir’s ongoing transformation into a private business.” The company involved in this decision knowledgeable December 30, 2022.

The report stated that Grachev and Stiskin no longer have any direct or indirect economic interests in the company. They left Detsky Mir’s board of directors in October 2022 and February 2023, respectively.

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