Economy of Russia - Types of Legal Entities in Russia

Types of Legal Entities in Russia

  • IP (Индивидуальный предприниматель) – Russian "Individual entrepreneur"
  • OOO (Общество с ограниченной ответственностью, ООО) – Russian "Limited liability company"
  • ZAO (Закрытое акционерное общество, ЗАО) – Russian "Private joint-stock company"
  • OAO (Открытое акционерное общество, ОАО) – Russian "Public joint-stock company"
  • ANO (Автономная некоммерческая организация, АНО) – Russian "Autonomous non-profit organization"
  • GP or GUP (Государственное унитарное предприятие, ГП or ГУП) – Russian "Unitary state enterprise"
  • Фонд – Russian "Fund"
  • PK (Производственный кооператив, ПK) – Russian "Production Cooperative"
  • PP (Политические партии, ПП) – Russian "Political party"

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