• Compliance-first delivery

    We structure each engagement around legal and regulatory constraints, with clear responsibilities and documented decisions at every milestone.
  • Clear timelines & documents

    You get a step-by-step roadmap, document checklist, and deliverables schedule, so progress is predictable and easy to manage across teams and time zones.
  • Bilingual workflows (EN/RU)

    We run a bilingual process: English-facing communication and Russian documentation handling, reducing friction with local counterparties and authorities.
  • Confidential handling

    We treat information as sensitive by default: controlled access, minimal data collection, and confidentiality safeguards throughout partner outreach and documentation work.

Quick start: choose your track

Pick one track or combine them into a full market-entry package.
  • Company Formation

    We are a leading firm in providing quality and value to our customers.
  • Back-Office Operations

    Accounting setup, reporting cadence, document workflows, and operating routines designed for international stakeholders.
  • Legal & Tax Support

    Contract workflows, governance basics, and tax routines to reduce ambiguity and keep operations stable over time.
  • Partners & Sourcing

    Requirements definition, shortlist, credibility checks, intro calls, and a recommendation memo with risks and next steps.
How the engagement works
You get a clear roadmap, a document checklist, and predictable milestones — from scoping to launch.
Step 1 — Scope & goals
We clarify your target setup, timeline, risk constraints, and decision-makers.
Output: scope memo + timeline draft.
Step 2 — Structure selection
We map the best-fit entity and operating model (LLC/OOO, JSC/AO, investment structures).
Output: recommended structure + rationale.
Step 3 — Document checklist & responsibilities
You receive a bilingual checklist and a clear responsibility map (who provides what, by when).
Output: document pack checklist + responsibilities matrix.
Step 4 — Execution & coordination
We coordinate the workflow, prepare supporting materials, and track progress by milestones.
Output: milestone tracker + submission-ready package.
Step 5 — Operations launch
We set up ongoing legal, tax, and accounting routines so the back-office runs predictably.
Output: operations plan + reporting calendar.
  • Entity type recommendation (LLC/OOO, JSC/AO, structures)
  • Step-by-step registration roadmap (timeline + milestones)
  • Document checklist tailored to your case
  • Drafts and templates (basic corporate documents)
  • Responsibility map: who provides what, by when
  • Submission-ready package coordination notes
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  • Accounting setup plan and reporting cadence
  • Tax calendar (key dates + required filings)
  • Document workflow: approvals, storage, responsibility lines
  • Basic governance routines (who signs, who approves, how tracked)
  • Contract workflow baseline (intake → review → signing → archive)
  • Monthly operations checklist (what happens every month)
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  • Requirements definition (what you need, constraints, budget range)
  • Market mapping approach (where we search and why)
  • Shortlist with comparison criteria (quality, capacity, reliability)
  • Outreach script and intro-call structure
  • Basic credibility checks (high-level screening)
  • Recommendation memo: options, risks, next steps
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Guides & checklists for starting business in Russia
Use these short materials to understand timelines, required documents, and the safest way to plan your market entry — before you book a call.
What you need to prepare, how the process is structured, and what affects timing.
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A simple decision guide: ownership, governance, and typical use cases.
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Key tax logic and reporting rhythm — what is worth planning early.
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Back-Office Setup
First 30 days: how to set up operations properly
Accounting, document flows, approvals, and monthly routines.
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Partners & Suppliers
How we find partners, suppliers, and contractors
Requirements → shortlist → screening → intro calls → recommendation memo.
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Business Culture
Business customs and negotiation basics
Practical do’s and don’ts for meetings, decisions, and follow-ups.
Read the guide
Find partners, suppliers, and contractors in Russia
We run a structured search and introduction process — so you don’t rely on random contacts or unverified recommendations.
  • What’s included
    • Requirements definition (scope, budget range, constraints)
    • Market mapping (where we search and why)
    • Shortlist (3–10 candidates depending on scope)
    • Intro call coordination and agenda
    • Basic screening (high-level credibility check)
    • Recommendation memo (options, risks, next steps)
  • Optional add-ons
    • NDA workflow and document exchange coordination
    • Pilot project setup (small first delivery / trial scope)
    • Ongoing vendor management routine (monthly check-ins)
  • Confidentiality-first approach and controlled access to sensitive information.
Partner Search: FAQ
Clear expectations before we start: inputs, timelines, confidentiality, and what you receive as deliverables.
Why international teams choose us
We work like a back-office: structured, documented, and predictable.
  • Deliverables-first
    You receive roadmaps, checklists, and document packs — not vague promises.
  • One point of contact
    A single coordinator keeps timelines, inputs, and next steps under control.
  • Compliance-aware workflow
    We plan work around constraints and document decisions at each milestone.
  • Confidential by default
    Controlled access, minimal data collection, and careful disclosure in partner outreach.
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