Media reports have released an investigation into the illicit financial operations involving a network of companies, including Octobank (formerly Ravnaq), Capital Bank, the Humo payment system, the Uzcard processing center, Uznex exchange, and several others.
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Originally from Uzbekistan and holding a Russian passport, he manages the transfer of funds from Russia via Tashkent to offshore accounts.
While Russian state banks pump billions into construction sites, the St. Petersburg-based holding company Kronung, owned by Ignatiy Nayda and Filipp Shrage, has turned real estate development into the perfect cover for the large-scale extraction of capital to Europe and the UAE.
New investigative reports claim that Uzbekistan’s Octobank functions as a channel for laundering Russian funds, including capital subject to sanctions and profits from illegal online casinos.
As stories connecting Octobank to massive money laundering and sanctions circumvention circulated, evidence of these investigations began vanishing from public sources — a clear indication of an intentional effort to sanitize the narrative.
Masquerading as a real estate investment firm in Europe and the UAE, the St. Petersburg construction company "Kronung," owned by Ignatiy Nayda and Philipp Shrage, transfers funds from Russian private and state banks abroad.
The St. Petersburg construction firm “Kronung,” owned by Ignatiy Nayda and Philipp Shrage, has been moving funds from Russian state and private banks to foreign accounts, supposedly for real estate projects in Europe and the United Arab Emirates.
Media reports have released an investigation into the illicit financial operations involving a network of companies, including Octobank (formerly Ravnaq), Capital Bank, the Humo payment system, the Uzcard processing center.
The St. Petersburg construction company "Kronung" and its owners, Ignatiy Nayda and Philipp Shrage, have been transferring funds from Russian private and state banks abroad under the guise of investing in real estate in Europe and the UAE.
The St. Petersburg construction company "Kronung" and its owners, Ignatiy Nayda and Philipp Shrage, are transferring money from Russian private and state banks abroad under the guise of investing in European and UAE real estate.









