Google’s Russian subsidiary to file for bankruptcy after bank account seized but keep free services like YouTube running

  • Google said it is impossible to pay staff in Russia since authorities seized its bank account, but free services like search and Gmail will remain accessible
  • Google has faced fines over blocking the YouTube account of a TV channel owned by a sanctioned Russian businessman

Google’s logo seen on a tablet in Moscow on April 15. Photo: AFP

Google’s Russian subsidiary plans to file for bankruptcy after authorities seized its bank account, making it impossible to pay staff and vendors, but free services including search and YouTube will keep operating, a Google spokesperson said on Wednesday.

The Alphabet Inc unit has been under pressure in Russia for months for failing to delete content Moscow deems illegal and for restricting access to some Russian media on YouTube, but the Kremlin has so far stopped short of blocking access to the company’s services.

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