Maria Vorontsova at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) in St. Petersburg, Russia, 07 June 2024. Photo: EPA/ANATOLY MALTSEV
A medical company co-owned by Vladimir Putin’s eldest daughter, Maria Vorontsova, has recorded its largest profit in three years, independent Russian investigative outlet Mozhem Obyasnit (MO) reported on Thursday.
According to public financial statements reviewed by MO, Vorontsova’s New Medical Company (Nomeko) reported assets worth €23.8 million, and a net profit of €2.49 million in 2025, a 22% increase on the previous year.
Though Nomeko spent just €192,000 on salaries for its seven employees, it spent €3.24 million on vacations for the company’s management. Besides taking large dividends, Vorontsova herself earned approximately €8,640 per month at Nomeko, MO added, citing leaked data from Russia’s Federal Taxation Service.
An endocrinologist by training, Vorontsova also took a salary from Russia’s National Endocrinology Research Centre, as well as from her work as a laboratory director at the Kurchatov Institute, which is headed by Mikhail Kovalchuk, a close associate of her father.
In total, her monthly income from these and various other employers amounted to between €11,000–18,000, depending on the month. According to Russia’s government statistics agency Rosstat, the average monthly wage in Russia in 2025 was the equivalent of €960.
Vorontsova became a co-owner of Nomeko, a St. Petersburg-based company specialising in developing nuclear radiology projects and diagnostic tools, in 2019. Shortly afterwards the company was awarded a government contract to build a state-of-the-art medical complex in a hamlet near Russia’s border with Finland. The complex was scheduled to open in 2021 but was delayed by three years, with the final cost unclear.
Vorontsova was largely unknown in Russia before her appointment at Nomeko, as any discussion of Putin's family was considered taboo. In a previous investigation in 2024, murdered opposition politician Alexey Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation found that Vorontsova had made over €10 million at the company between 2019–22.