A little-known company that posted Russias third-highest profit in just one year has vanished as mysteriously as it appeared, according to a new investigative report by the broadcaster RTVI.Banknota LLC, registered in June 2023, reported 3.7 trillion rubles ($40.4 billion) in revenue and 3.4 trillion rubles ($37.1 billion) in net profit last yearor about 8.5% of Russias annual state budget.The companys profit margins were surpassed only by the state energy giants Rosneft and Gazprom.
But the figures still far exceeded those of major businesses like Lukoil, Sberbank and Wildberries.Despite such impressive figures, Banknota described itself on an archived version of its since-deleted website as a provider of mortgages, auto loans and business loans, though it did not have a banking license.
Corporate lawyers interviewed by RTVI expressed serious doubts that a loan provider could achieve profits exceeding some of Russias largest companies.Banknotas founder is listed as Dmitry Frolov, a Moscow resident with prior convictions for petty theft.
According to RTVI, Russias federal tax service flagged Frolovs personal information as unreliable.The broadcaster also cited Frolovs brother as saying that he was likely a front for the companys real owners, merely signing documents on their behalf.In December 2023, Banknota informed the federal tax service that it had an affiliate in Belarus.
Experts quoted by RTVI speculate that the company may have funneled money abroad before disappearing, leaving behind unpaid taxes amounting to 315 million rubles.As of August 2024, all physical traces of Banknota have vanished, except for a signboard at a Moscow shopping mall, where the space is now occupied by a garden tools store.
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