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№ Partnerships (2017-2018) 1 1 Galex 2 1Bts 3 1C № Partnerships (2017-2018) 1 1 Galex 2 1BTs 3 1C - Rarus 4 2K-valuation of assets 5 2Sin 6 AAM-S 7 ABI RODUT 8 Abkhazian Shiing Comany 9 Abrau-Durso 10 Absolut Bank 11 Absolute Insurane Ltd 12 ABU Aounting Servies 13 ACAM-S 14 Accenture 15 Accountancy GBUZ City hospitalSorochinsk 16 Accounting Chamber of the Tula Region 17 Accounting Firm Practice of Accounting ( BFPS) 18 Accounting GAUS GB No 1 Buzuluk 19 Accounting house 20 Accounting School № 13 21 Accounting School №10 22 Accounting School №3 with Borskoe 23 Accounting School №8 24 Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation 25 Accounts Chamber of the Vladimir Region 26 Actaeon 27 Actor 28 Actual business technologies 29 ADIDAS 30 Administration Nizhnegorsk district of Moscow 31 Administration of Alekseevsky district of Moscow 32 Administration of Bolsherechensky municipal district of Omsk region 33 Administration of Buzuluksky district 34 Administration of Dmitrovsky district of Moscow 35 Administration of finance of the administration of Sorochinskiy urban district 36 Administration of Maryina roshcha District of Moscow 37 Administration of MO Novoaleksandrovsky village council of Buzuluk district 38 Administration of Muravlenko 39 Administration of Omsk region 40 Administration of Pleshanovsky Village Council of Krasnogvardeysky District 41 Administration of Railway distrit of ity Rostov-on-Don 42 Administration of Sokol district of Moscow 43 Administration of the Defense Ministry 44 Administration of the Federal Penitentiary Service for Tula region 45 Administration of the Federal Property Management Agency for Moscow 46 Administration of the Federal Service for Supervision of Natural Resources in the Republic of Bashkortostan 47 Administration of the Federal Tax Service for the Altai Territory 48 Administration of the Federal Tax Service of Russia for Moscow region 49 Administration of the Federal Tax Service of Russia for North Ossetia-Alania 50 Administration of the Federal Tax Service of Russia for the city of Moscow 51 Administration of the Federal Tax Service of Russia for the Republic of Ingushetia 52 Administration of the Federal Tax Service of the Republic of Bashkortostan 53 Administration of the Federal Treasury for Moscow 54 Administration of the Federal Treasury for the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) 55 Administration of the Federal Treasury for the Vladimir region 56 Administration of the Golyshman municipal district of the Tyumen region 57 Administration of the Judicial Department in the Republic of Kalmykia 58 Administration of the Judicial Department in the Saratov region 59 Administration of the MI Petrivka of the Bor district 60 Administration of the Ministry of Defense of the Palimov Village Council of Buzuluk District 61 Administration of the Miroshkinsky village council of Pervomaisky district 62 Administration of the MO of Derzhavinsky village council of Buzuluk district 63 Administration of the MO Ryazan Village Council of Asekeyevsky District 64 Administration of the MO Verkhneignashkinsky village council of Grachevsky district 65 Administration of the Municipal District of Karmaskalinsky District of the Republic of Bashkortostan 66 Administration of the municipal entity Yablonevskoye, Kamensky district 67 Administration of the Municipality of Elkhov Village Council of Buzuluk District 68 Administration of the municipality of Lipki 69 Administration of the Municipality of Petroheronson Selsovet of Grachevsky District 70 Administration of the Municipality of Rubezhinsky Village Council of Pervomaisky District 71 Administration of the Municipality of Sergievsky Village Council of Grachevsky District 72 Administration of the Municipality of the Koltubanovo Village Council of the Buzulu District 73 Administration of the Municipality of the Krasnogvardeysky Village Council of the Buzuluksky District 74 Administration of the municipality of Yuzhno-Odoyevskoye Odoyevsky district 75 Administration of the Northern District of Orenburg 76 Administration of the Pogromenski village council of the Totsky district 77 Administration of the Sobolevsky village council of Pervomaisky district 78 Administration of the Soviet Union Soviet Soviet Pervomaisky District 79 Administration of the Sverdlovsk rural council of the Totsky district 80 Administration of the urban district of Ufa, the Republic of Bashkortostan 81 Administration of the Vladimir city 82 Administration of the Zaplavnoye Bor District 83 Administration of the Zhuravsky rural settlement of the Kirov district of the RK 84 Administration of Tula 85 Advance CCD 86 Advertising department 87 Aeal 88 Aenture 89 AER LANES 90 Aeroflot 91 AeroGroup 92 AFI RUS 93 Agana 94 Agency for Housing Mortgage Lending 95 Agency of strategic initiatives for the promotion of new projects 96 Agency SK Renaissance Life 97 Ageny AGT 98 Ageny Contact 99 Ageny for the Develoment of Human aital in the Far East 100 Ageny for Tourism of the Yaroslavl Region 101 Agricultural production cooperative Tsagan-Usn 1 102 Agro Exert Group 103 Agro Retail 104 Agro-Construction Technologies 105 Agrofirm Biokor-S 106 Agroholding IrAgro 107 Agroindustrial holding Master-Prime 108 Agroprofi 109 Agroterra 110 Agrotorg 111 AGT-Vedomosti 112 AIG 113 AIR LIQUIDE 114 Airort Management company Ltd 115 Aital Group 116 AK Tulamashzavod 117 AKB Svyaz-Bank 118 Akholding 119 Akibank 120 AKKOND 121 Aktion Group accountant 122 Aktion Group aountant 123 Aktion Group Glavbukh 124 Alaom 125 Albers Group 126 Aleksstroy 127 Alexandria 128 Alfa Group 129 Alfa Media Servie 130 Alfa-Bank 131 Alfa-Bank (Kursl branch) 132 Alfa-Bank Voronezh branh 133 Alfresco 134 Algorithm Fuel Integrator 135 Alingar 136 ALIZESTROY 137 Alliance 138 Alliance credit 139 Allianz Life Insurance Company Ltd 140 All-Russian public organization All-Russian Student Union 141 All-Russian public organization Business Russia 142 All-Russian Trade Union of Arbitration Managers ANO Research 143 All-Russian Union of Public Associations Olympic Committee of Russia 144 Alma Bank 145 Alma Group 146 Almazergienbank 147 Alpacom 148 Alrep 149 ALS ltd 150 ALTA 151 Altai Banking Union 152 Altai Union of Entrepreneurs 153 Altera 154 Aluminum systems 155 Alvils 156 Alyansstroy 157 A-Management 158 AMC of the Kirov region of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania 159 AMC of the Prigorodny District of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania 160 Amro Russia 161 AMT 162 Amway 163 Analytial enter under the Government of the Russian Federation 164 Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation 165 Analytical holding 166 Anchor Bank Savings 167 ANCOR 168 ANDALUSIA 169 ANDES CHERNOZEM 170 Andy 171 Anhor tehnologies 172 ANKOR Fintek 173 An-media 174 ANO Center for Patriotic Development Rusich 175 ANO Institute of Economy Seurity 176 Antikor 177 AOMZ 178 Aora line 179 AquaDom 180 Aquanika 181 Aquarius South 182 Arbat-redit 183 Argent-Alliane 184 Arkona 185 ARKS 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215 Assoiation RTS 216 Asteri 217 Astile 218 ASTIline 219 ASTM HOLDING 220 A-Store Estates 221 AT Consulting 222 Ataeon 223 ATALIAN RIMEX 224 Ative Teleom 225 Atlant 226 Atlas servies Group 227 Atod Info 228 Aton 229 Ator 230 Attorney 231 Audit and Consult firm Тo-Audit 232 Audit Chamber of the Russian Federation 233 Audit Comany Tax Bureau 234 Audit consulting 235 Audit consulting company Yukon / experts and consultants 236 Audit Consulting Group DIALER 237 Audit firm Audit M 238 Audit firm Canon Plus 239 Audit firm Try-MA Audit 240 Auditinform-Penza 241 Audit-lus 242 AUDIT-SERVIS 243 August-M 244 Auhan Group 245 Aurika 246 Authorized by the resident of the Russian Federation for the rotetion of the Rights of Entrereneurs 247 Automotive market of the Volga region 248 Autonomous non-commercial organization Agency for strategy initiatives to romote new projects Autonomous non-commercial organization Analytial enter under the Government of the Russian 249 Federation 250 Autonomous 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