Sapa

Sapa (Caпa) is the largest Osorrai industrial concern involved in areas such as automobiles, power tools, robots, aviation, trucking, and locomotives. Sapa is primarily held by the Mikhaylov family and Yarovar banking concerns, with a minor stake of around 35% being listed on public markets. The company is the 5th largest overall in Osorra, the 2nd largest private firm, and the largest in terms of net revenues. Sapa is one of the largest companies for the production of machine tools in the world and dominates the market within the Slavonic World.

Sapa emerged as a consolidation of the Mikhaylov families industrial holdings in 1993. The family was able to benefit drastically from the privatization of the Osorrai economy and took control of the automotive sector, much of the industrial tooling sector, and aviation. The family made a deal Imperiya Bank in Yarova to officially consolidate the firm. Sapa expanded into international markets, especially taking a large stake in the Yarovar machine tool industry. The company grew massively in the 00s following Misha Mikhayov's ascendance to Prime Minister. In 2015 the firm lost its position of the largest firm in Osorra as Sosya officially beat it in terms of valuation. However Sapa still generates more revenue overall.

Sapa has fallen under much scrutiny for the heavy degree of corruption it engages in and the insular nature of its leadership. The Misha family dominates most of the key positions in the company and even in many of the regulatory organs supposedly watching the company. Sapa is able to easily acquire permits to build plants and rarely considers the environmental impact of their projects. The company has also taken a strict stance against unions and utilizes the police or military to break up strikes.