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Ariston, an Italian company, claims that Putin has returned its Russian unit

Ariston Holding, an Italian water heating company, announced on Wednesday that it has regained possession of its Russian subsidiary after President Vladimir Putin annulled his decision last year to seize the unit.

In April 2024, Russia seized the assets of several Western companies, among them the Ariston division, claiming that it was a "response" to "hostile actions" of the United States and their allies, as part of Western sanctions related to the conflict in Ukraine.

On March 26, 2025 the Presidential Decree Number 176 of the Russian Federation reinstated Ariston Holding N.V. into possession and full management of its shares in its Russian subsidiary," said the Italian company in a statement. The Russian Federation's Decree No. 176 reinstated Ariston Holding N.V. in possession of and full management over its Russian subsidiary, the Italian company stated.

Paolo Merloni is the executive chairman of Ariston and he welcomed this decision.

He said that he intended to resume his activities with the local Russian leadership and adhere to all existing sanctions. This would continue to build on our legacy.

Ariston announced that its board will need to review the earlier decision made by its board in August last summer to deconsolidate Ariston Thermo Rus and record any losses associated with it. (Reporting and editing by Alvise Armillini, David Evans and Laura Contemori)

(source: Reuters)