Putin seizes control of major Russian pharma player Nizhpharm
Vladimir Putin has taken temporary control of Nizhpharm, one of the largest pharmaceutical manufacturers in Russia. This decision affects 100 percent of the shares owned by the Luxembourg company Nidda Lynx S.A.R.L., which is part of the German group Stada.
Founded in 1919, Nizhpharm is one of the oldest drug manufacturers in Russia. In 2004, the German group Stada took control of the company, as reported by the Ukrainian publication "Pravda".
Now, due to a decree by Vladimir Putin, the temporary administrator of the assets is the Russian company Pharmirus, which specializes in the supply of medications.
One of the largest pharmacies
In 2024, Nizhpharm ranked second in Russia in terms of pharmacy sales in rubles, holding a 3.7 percent market share, and third in terms of packaging volume.
The company reported an 11.2 percent increase in annual revenue, reaching 650 million USD. Its portfolio includes over 100 brands, such as Edarbi, Ermital, Artra, Ibuprofen, Diclofenac, and Vitrum vitamins.
Despite official statements about the desire for companies from "unfriendly" countries to return to the Russian market, none have applied to resume operations, according to the Russian Telegram channel The Bell.