IFD Kapital has four subdivisions: asset management business, Petrocommerce banking group, media and information technology and real estate. The corporate center of the Group coordinating the subdivisions is the "IFD Kapital” Integrated Private Investment Fund (IPIF).
Asset management business The holding company 'Group Kapital Asset Management' CJSC was the second largest Russian asset management firm with over 230 billion rubles of assets in management, as of September 30, 2012 per company website. It comprises three companies, namely Kapital Asset Management Company LLC, Kapital Asset Management
joint stock company (JSC) and Management Company Kapital Mutual Funds LLC. The holding is headed by
Sergei Mikhailov, a member of the Board of Directors with numerous connections. The holding totaled assets of RUR 132.7 billion as of March 31, 2013.
Moody's Investors Service rated Petrocommerce at Ba3/D-according to its international scale, and at Aa3.ruaccording to the national rating scale.
Standard & Poor’s rated it B+/B according to international scale, and ruA according to national scale. The Russian rating agency '
Expert RA' gave it A+ and 'Rus-Rating' gave it BBB− according to international scale and AA− according to national scale, per IFD Kapital website. Petrocommerce was among the 20 biggest banks of the Russian Federation in 2007 and among the top 30 banks as of 2014. The new CEO since November 2013 is Vladimir Rykunov, former financial director and member of the executive board of Nomos bank.
Music broadcasting The 'Russian Media Group' is a holding company of numerous Russian music radio stations (Русское Радио, Monte Carlo, Хит FM, DFM, радио MAXIMUM, TV channel RU.TV) being one of the largest Russian music media holdings. It also includes a defunct (as at May 2021) entertainment internet portal, www.muz.ru designed "for on-demand download of legal digital music and video".
Real estate The real estate arm owns 3 Class A office buildings in Moscow, a sports center in the
Sokolniki area, two hotel complexes in Russia and Ukraine, besides constructing a new stadium for the “Spartak” Football Club Moscow. ==Board of directors==