- CEO
- Danila Viktorovich Kaunov
- Full Time Employees
- 750
- Sector
- Utilities
- Industry
- Regulated Electric
- Address
- st. Bolshevik, 59 A Yessentuki Russian Federation 357600
- IPO Date
- Mar 1, 2010
- Business
- Stavropolenergosbyt Public Joint-Stock Company (STSB.ME) operates as a guaranteeing electricity supplier in Russia's Stavropol Territory, purchasing power from the wholesale market for retail sale and distribution to approximately 500,000 customers including residential consumers, small businesses, individual entrepreneurs, commodity producers, social institutions and budgetary organizations across 70% of the territory; it provides tariff management, payment processing, customer support via remote channels and maintains electricity infrastructure. The company, founded in 2005 and headquartered at 59A Bolshevistskaya Street in Essentuki (with key operations also noted in Stavropol and Georgievsk), additionally produces steam and hot water while expanding into electric vehicle charging stations, having installed six such stations in Stavropol region in January 2024 with plans for over 40 by end-2025. In recent developments, the company reported sales of RUB 23.03 billion and net income of RUB 992.06 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2025, reflecting growth from prior year levels, alongside a leadership change in October 2025 when the board terminated Aleksandr Dziov's tenure as general director effective October 15 and appointed Danila Kaunov to the role for a one-year term from October 31, 2025 to October 30, 2026; it held its annual general shareholders' meeting on June 24, 2025, and faces ongoing legal scrutiny from Russia's Prosecutor General against major shareholders Alexey Stalchenko and Yakov Danilov as of August 2025. Stavropolenergosbyt maintains listings on Moscow Exchange since 2008 and SPB Exchange since September 2024, employs around 750 staff, and focuses on reliable supply in the electric utilities sector without noted recent acquisitions, partnerships or funding rounds beyond operational expansions.