
The Interfax logo consists of the brand name rendered in turquoise, without additional graphic elements. A distinctive feature is the italic “f” with elongated, curled endings at the top and bottom, creating a visual highlight in the middle of the word. The typeface is simple, sans-serif with clear lines for readability. The logo exists in two language versions — Russian (“Интерфакс”) and English (“Interfax”) — both in the same style and color, maintaining a consistent corporate identity.
Interfax is one of the largest private news agencies in Russia and the CIS, founded in Moscow in 1989. It was the first independent source of breaking political and economic news during perestroika. Since then, it has grown into an international group with subsidiaries and partners in various countries. Today, Interfax publishes over 3,000 news items daily and develops digital services for business, media, and government — including SPARK (business reputation and company verification), SCAN (media monitoring), ASTRA (regulatory and legal analytics), and more. Serving diverse sectors from financial markets to industry, it continues advancing data processing and distribution technologies. Its headquarters is in Moscow, and its correspondent network spans regions of Russia, the CIS, and international locations.










