Wildberries

[3] Besides Russia, Wildberries serves: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan.

[6] Until 2022, the company previously had services in France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Moldova, Poland, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey, the United States, and Ukraine.

Wildberries sells 37,000 brands of clothing, shoes, cosmetics, household products, children's goods, electronics, books, jewelry, food and much more.

[6] In January 2020, Wildberries started work in the European Union with the launch of sales in Poland.

[12] In February 2021, Kim bought a small Russian bank Standard Credit (official site).

[18] In February 2022, the company launched the program of 5 billion roubles to subsidy assistance of merchant discount rate for local sellers providing quick delivery.

[22] On 13 January 2024 a fire broke out at the company's warehouse in the village of Shushary near St. Petersburg (coordinates: 59°47′01″N 30°26′44″E / 59.78361°N 30.44556°E / 59.78361; 30.44556), whose area was 70 thousand m2.

[26] In June 2024, Wildberries announced a merger with the outdoor advertising firm Russ Group to build a digital market and a payments platform.

[28] Her husband, Vladislav Bakalchuk (the couple is in the process of getting divorced), calls the deal a hostile takeover and claims that Tatyana is being manipulated.

He accused the head of Russ Group, Robert Mirzoyan, and his brother Levan of not allowing Tatyana Kim to communicate with her family and promised "not to stand aside.

[31] On 18 September 2024, a group of armed men led by Vladislav Bakalchuk tried to enter the company's headquarters in Moscow, leading to a shootout that left two people dead.