Apple Settles $13.7M Fine With Russia's Antitrust Watchdog Over In-App Payment Tactics
Portfolio Pulse from Ananya Gairola
Apple Inc. has paid a $13.7 million fine to Russia's Federal Antimonopoly Service for alleged abuse of dominant market position related to its in-app payment system. The fine was paid on Jan. 19 and has been transferred to Russia's federal budget. Apple had previously disagreed with the decision but has not commented on the recent payment. This settlement comes amidst ongoing scrutiny of Apple's App Store policies and their impact on developers and competition.

January 23, 2024 | 4:59 am
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Apple Inc. has settled a $13.7 million fine with Russia's antitrust authority, which may affect investor sentiment due to the ongoing legal and regulatory challenges faced by the company.
The payment of the fine itself is unlikely to have a significant financial impact on Apple given its size, but it contributes to a pattern of regulatory scrutiny that could affect investor confidence. The fine is a result of antitrust allegations, which are part of broader concerns about Apple's App Store practices. These issues could lead to further legal challenges and potential changes in how Apple operates its App Store, which is a significant part of its services revenue.
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