Company type | Trading company; charity |
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Industry | Trading company; now a charitable organization |
Predecessor | Company of Merchant Adventurers to New Lands |
Founded | 6 February 1555England | in
Founders | Richard Chancellor, Sebastian Cabot and Sir Hugh Willoughby |
Fate | Existed until 1917 as a trading company. Now operates mainly as a charity. |
The Muscovy Company (also called the Russia Company or the Muscovy Trading Company; Russian: Московская компания, romanized: Moskovskaya kompaniya) was an English trading company chartered in 1555. It was the first major chartered joint-stock company, the precursor of the type of business that would soon flourish in England and finance its exploration of the world. The Muscovy Company had a monopoly on trade between England and Russia until 1698 and it survived as a trading company until the Russian Revolution. Since 1917, the company has operated as a charity, now working within Russia.[2][3]