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UPDATE 2-Russia's Yandex ups 2021 e-commerce investment plan after strong Q2

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By Alexander Marrow

MOSCOW, July 28 (Reuters) - Russian internet giant Yandex said on Wednesday it intends to spend around $650 million on e-commerce initiatives this year, more than previously planned, after reporting strong second-quarter results and upgrading its 2021 revenue forecast.

Group revenue this year should now be between 330 and 340 billion roubles ($4.49-$4.63 billion), Yandex said, up from 315-330 billion roubles previously. Second-quarter revenue jumped 70% year-on-year to 81.4 billion roubles.

Yandex, which previously said it was spending $400-500 million on an e-commerce drive this year to tap into the pandemic-driven surge for online services, said gross merchandise volumes (GMV) for its e-commerce businesses jumped 155% to 35.1 billion roubles year-on-year.

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Yandex services range from advertising to ride-hailing and foodtech. Strong growth in newer business areas, such as e-commerce and food delivery, pushed advertising's share of group revenues below 50% for a second successive quarter.

Chief Financial Officer Svetlana Demyashkevich said Yandex was growing faster than its own expectations in e-commerce, outperforming peers, which include privately-owned market leader Wildberries and Nasdaq-listed Ozon.

"This means we plan to invest around $650 million this year," said Demyashkevich, adding the plan would allow e-commerce GMV to grow 33% faster this year. About half will be spent on logistics.

"We are committed to allocating substantial capital in our e-commerce initiatives," Demyashkevich said, adding that spending in the coming years, though difficult to estimate, would likely be comparable in the near term.

Yandex said e-commerce investments were the main driver of a decline in adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA), which fell 13% in the second quarter year-on-year.

It said it expected an up to three-fold year-on-year increase for 2021 in group e-commerce GMV, which encompasses its marketplace Yandex.Market, e-grocery business Yandex.Lavka and a portion of its food delivery service Yandex.Eats.

Adjusted net income stood at 1 billion roubles, up 34% year-on-year, while Yandex's online advertising business, which has recovered since a dip during the early stages of COVID-19, saw revenue grow 48% to 33.4 billion roubles.

Yandex's shares were up 0.8% in New York at 1353 GMT.

($1 = 73.5040 roubles) (Reporting by Alexander Marrow, Anna Rzhevkina and Gleb Stolyarov; Editing by Katya Golubkova, Barbara Lewis and Joe Bavier)