ICT Channel in Russia - THIS COUNTRY IS ON STAND BY FOR UPDATE


Overview of IT & Telecom distribution in Russia, including essential information to develop indirect sales; partners such as IT resellers, ISVs, MSPs, Vars...



ICT Market Tendencies

Russia no longer represents a major open market potential within EMEA due to international sanctions, the withdrawal of most Western technology vendors, and the country’s increasing isolation from global trade and finance. Although Russia continues to exert political and military influence in parts of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, its economic ties with Western markets have been drastically reduced.

Demographically, the country faces a declining and aging population, particularly outside major urban centers such as Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Despite this, the ICT sector remains strategically important for the Russian government, especially in the context of import substitution and digital sovereignty policies designed to replace Western technologies with domestic or “friendly nation” alternatives (notably from China, India, and Turkey).

The ICT ecosystem has therefore become more state-driven and inward-looking. Public institutions and state-owned enterprises now account for an overwhelming share of demand — more than two-thirds of total IT spending — focused on national infrastructure, cybersecurity, and local software development. Private investment has slowed, and international transparency has declined due to widespread grey-market practices and parallel import schemes.

Foreign vendors from the US and EU have largely exited the market, while Chinese and domestic suppliers have strengthened their positions. Hardware and telecom equipment increasingly come from Asia, and Russian software firms — notably in security and business applications — have gained ground domestically thanks to government support and currency devaluation.

The regional distribution of ICT activity remains centered around the Central region (Moscow), which accounts for nearly 40% of active companies, followed by the Northern-Northwest region (Saint Petersburg) and the Ural industrial belt. Online sales and digital services are growing but remain constrained by logistics and payment-system limitations.

The Russian software industry retains strong technical expertise, especially in cybersecurity and system programming, but international cooperation and exports have diminished significantly since 2022. The market continues to face chronic issues such as piracy, a shortage of advanced components, and delays in digital infrastructure modernization.

Overall, the Russian ICT market has transitioned from a fast-growing, internationally integrated economy to a restricted, state-controlled, and domestically focused environment, dependent on parallel imports and alliances with non-Western partners.


1 E 1 Russia.sel 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 STATS_PRC_REF_TOTAL_COLUMN STATS_VAR_FIRST_PERCENT STATS_TOTAL_PRC_TOTAL STATS_PRC_FORMAT_DEC_2_PRC 16000 Manufacturer 0 15990 Software publisher 0 15989 Publisher of software for a specific activity 0 15988 Publisher of software for a specific process of companies 0 15993 Software solutions or services integrator (developed by third parties) 0 15995 IT services, Software development (hosting, maintenance, training, bespoke software development....) 0 15996 Telecom services (Telecom operator, ISP...) 0 15991 Telecom & network infrastructure integrator 0 15992 IT infrastructure integrator 0 15994 Consulting 0 15999 Reselling to individuals 0 15998 Reselling to enterprises (hardware, software & services & assemblers) 0 15997 Wholesaler (resale of IT and Telecom products to resellers) 0 19130 Web agency 0 16002 Other IT and Telecom related activities 0 Database Russia - Click on any cell in the table to see the corresponding selection- Note that due to 2022 events the data update has been put on hold
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FURTHER SOURCES OF INFORMATION

Distribution players:
OCS Distribution ; MERLION
IT Channel Press & Players:
CRN Russia
Public organisations & Useful Associations:
Russian Information & Computer Technologies Industry Association (APKIT) ; Institute of the Information Society

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