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MyOffice begins mass layoffs due to restructuring and losses

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The company that developed MyOffice, a Russian alternative to the Microsoft application package, began a process of mass layoffs. The measure was communicated to employees through a letter sent by the CEO on March 23rd. The decision reflects financial difficulties faced by the company and the need to review the business structure and product portfolio.

Employees received the information directly from leadership. The company confirmed that, after the restructuring, it will continue to operate normally and fulfill all obligations assumed with customers and business partners.

Internal restructuring and portfolio adjustments

MyOffice operates in the development of office suites and cloud services. The company seeks to consolidate itself as a national option in a sector dominated by foreign solutions.

The cuts occur while the company evaluates changes to the operating model. The CEO’s letter highlighted the importance of aligning the internal structure with new market demands.

  • The review covers both the administrative part and the development of new resources.
  • Minority shareholders did not participate in prior discussions regarding recent results.
  • The final decision came from the majority shareholder.

Accumulated losses influence decision

MyOffice’s net loss in 2024 reached 1.2 billion rubles. The value represents a reduction in relation to the 5 billion rubles recorded in the previous year.

Full 2025 financial results have not yet been publicly released. The company maintains operations despite the challenging economic scenario.

The restructuring aims to balance the accounts and prepare the company for the next period. Leadership reinforced the commitment to keeping services active throughout the adjustment process.

Russian software market expands

The software sector in Rússia showed significant growth. Até the end of 2025, the total volume reached 808 billion rubles, which corresponds to an increase of 21% compared to the previous period.

This expansion occurs in parallel with adjustments made by some companies in the segment. MyOffice is part of a group of companies seeking greater operational efficiency.

The company currently employs more than a thousand people. Parte of this contingent will be affected by the cuts, according to the ongoing restructuring plan.

Commitment to customers is maintained

MyOffice reiterated that all contractual obligations will be honored. Clientes and partners should not face interruptions in contracted services.

The letter sent to employees reinforced the continuity of main activities. The company plans to complete the adjustment phase while maintaining focus on the quality of the products offered.

The initiative is part of a broader movement to adapt to current conditions in the Russian technology market. Leadership closely monitors the results to define the next steps.

Details about the cutting process

The dismissals were organized in a structured way. Official communication occurred through an internal document sent by management.

The company avoids providing exact figures on the number of vacancies affected at this time. The process follows local regulations and includes support for impacted professionals.

MyOffice continues to develop office solutions. The Russian alternative to Microsoft products remains available on the market.

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