"SAP is fully committed to winding down our business in Russia as quickly as possible," a SAP spokesperson said.
Russia's parliament has been discussing draft legislation that would allow Moscow to seize Western companies' assets and possibly prosecute executives involved in implementing sanctions against Russia.
While Gazprom and Sberbank were hit by Western sanctions, Nornickel was not.
The SAP case sheds light on the complications Western companies face leaving Russia.
While some departing companies have fired local staff, SAP gave them the option to relocate from Russia.