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21 January 200909:08

Uralfinprombank attracts less in October-December 2008

Uralfinprombank came up with a performance report for 2008. It turns out that the amount of attracted investment went down in the last quarter of the year; nevertheless, the overall efficiency indicators increased in 2008 compared with the data available for 2007. Still, the bank reports the outbreak of the global financial crisis prevented the business from keeping up with the first half of the year’s growth rates. Uralfinprombank’s balance sheet total amounted to 4,107 million RUR in 2008, the volume of attracted resources came to 3,345 million RUR, while the bank’s lending portfolio
21 January 200909:06

Ural Airlines makes special offers on flights to Saint Petersburg

Ural Airlines launched more special offers on its Yekaterinburg-Saint Petersburg-Yekaterinburg flights. The airline’s customers can now save more money by booking and buying their tickets at least seven or four days in advance. In case one books and buys a return ticket seven days early, the ticket will cost 10,080 RUR; a single ticket will cost 5,100 RUR. In case one books and buys a return ticket four days early, the ticket will cost 10,580 RUR; a single ticket will cost 5,600 RUR. None of these prices cover the fuel fee, the airline’s press secretary reports. What is more, Ural Airlines is
21 January 200908:59

MMK adopts new Environmental Policy

Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works (MMK) has recently adopted a new version of Environmental Policy. The program was drawn up within the framework of the company’s Mission and Strategic Goals; it made the reduction of harmful environmental impact one of the company’s strategic goals. This reduction is also expected to keep MMK’s produce competitive on the global metal goods market for a long time. The Environmental Policy provides for the introduction of a new environmental management system based on ISO 14001:2004 requirements at MMK Group’s enterprises. Then, the environmental security of
20 January 200909:41

Pipe Metallurgical Company’s LDP shipments drop 38.6% in 2008

Pipe Metallurgical Company (TMK) shipped 3,227,000 tons of steel pipes to its customers last year, which was 5% better than the year before. Excluding the contribution made by TMK IPSCO, TMK shipped 2,738,000 tons of produce to its customers, which falls short of the figures for 2007 by 11%. The company explains this had to do with a decrease in the seamless pipe production at Taganrog Metallurgical Plant in January-September 2008 because of having to stop using some obsolete machinery and installing the new PQF mill. ‘Besides, our large-diameter pipe shipments dropped by 38.6% because some
20 January 200909:37

URSA Bank to buy out its debt

URSA Bank reports the company came up with a special buy-out program for its own debt obligations. According to this program, the bank intends to buy its Eurobonds issued by URSA Finance Plc (formerly known as Sibacademfinance Plc.). This issue’s nominal volume comes to ?400m; the bank went through with the bond issue in May 2007, and these are to be retired in May 2010; the coupon interest rate was determined at 7% a year. URSA Bank is planning to buy its bonds on the market or through a number of private transactions. URSA Bank’s Managing Director John McNaughton notes the bank’s earlier
20 January 200909:35

Sergey Khlapov lays claim against Global Gaming Expo and Bank24.ru

Having acquired the business, Probusinessbank now has to meet the claims laid by Bank24.ru’s customers. The latter, in its turn, used to handle the payment transactions of a pyramid scheme that collapsed about two years ago, Kommersant reports. For one, Moscow Arbitration Court accepted the claim laid by a Yekaterinburg dweller Sergey Khlopov against Global Gaming Expo (GGE), its founder Alexei Kalinichenko, and Bank24.ru. Khlopov insists on declaring invalid the agreements he signed with the defendants because of GGE’s proclaimed insolvency. In the meantime, financially, Khlopov’s claim will
19 January 200910:22

Tourist demand plummets, Inna Tour says

‘The current tourist demand is extremely low. The dramatic market downfall is obvious, both Moscow and Yekaterinburg keep canceling more and more flights. The majority of cancelled flights were those bound for some warm, beach destinations. What is more, people simply stopped booking in advance; most agents haven’t even sold the tours offered for the end of February. Even special ‘hot’ offers are not selling very well. The reason for this is both the growing euro and dollar exchange rates and the financial crisis,’ Inna Tour Travel Agency’s Director Inna Averyanova said to an UrBC reporter.
19 January 200910:19

SKB-Bank’s private deposit volume reaches 12 billion RUR

400 billion RUR entered the Russian banking system in the form of deposits in December 2008, Chairman of the Central Bank of Russia Sergey Ignatiev reported at a special meeting on economic issues chaired by the President. Ignatiev feels things got back to normal in December. ‘The private customers’ deposits dropped by about 360 billion RUR in October; then, the amount remained practically the same in November and rose by 400 billion RUR in December. Given the troubles in the fall, we got a very positive result at the beginning of winter,’ he said. Andrei Melnikov, the Deposit Insurance
19 January 200910:16

Arbitration Court to declare Alfa Ural insolvent

Sverdlovsk Region Court of Arbitration started hearing case А60-40279/08 regarding Alfa Ural Trading House’s possible insolvency on January 16, 2009. According to the court files, the company placed its application with the court on December 19, 2008, asking to declare their bankruptcy. Alfa Ural claimed they were unable to meet their liabilities in full since the amount of debt exceeded the cost of the company’s property and assets. The accounts payable indicated in the application came to over 81.957 million RUR. The company is undergoing bankruptcy proceedings at the moment, with the
19 January 200910:13

Shopping malls not to be finished by summit, city council says

Mayor of Yekaterinburg Arkadiy Chernetskiy met with the committee responsible for the organization of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit this June to discuss the preparation process, the spokesperson for the city council reports. It was explained in the course of the meeting that global economic and financial problems made the summit coordinators reduce the number of construction projects meant for the event. These were Demidovskiy Business Center, Central Stadium, Antey Business Center’s third section, Europe Trade & Business Center, Greenwich Trade Center’s third section,
19 January 200910:10

Ural Airlines operates 12,275 flights in 2008

Ural Airlines came up with a performance report for 2008. In December 2008, the carrier serviced 77,834 passengers, which was 5% better than a year earlier. 18,338 people used the airline’s international flights (10% more than in December 2007), 45,437 people used domestic flights (9% less than a year earlier), and 14,059 people used the flights within the CIS (84% more than in December 2007). The airline operated 798 flights in December 2008 altogether, which exceeded the figures for a year earlier by 2%. The figures include 170 international flights (11% more than in December 2007), 480
16 January 200908:06

Ok-Trans raises Chevrolet, Opel, and Saab prices

‘It’s true that the car prices have gone up since the beginning of this year. For one, a Chevrolet is now 9% to 10% more expensive, Opel makes have gone up by 9%, and Saab cars now cost 8% more. Hummer and Cadillac car prices have remained the same for the time being. I feel this price increase may have to do with the increased custom duties. Then, the price could have been affected by the growing foreign currency exchange rates,’ says Petr Lapin, Ok-Trans (Glazurit Car Center) Sales Manager. According to the official data available, the number of cars sold in Russia in the last quarter of
16 January 200908:02

SKB-Bank’s ATM network numbers 340 machines

SKB-Bank recently set up three more ATMs within the region; one new machine is located in Chelyabinsk at 16 Komsomolsky Ave. (Galaxy Entertainment Center), another one in Aramil, Sverdlovsk Region (Zarya Mall at 10 Pervoye Maya St. Then, the third ATM was launched in Volzhskiy, Volgograd Region (Nadezhda department store at the intersection of Lenin St and Fontannaya St. This means SKB-Bank’s ATM network now comprises 340 machines altogether, with 15 of them based in Chelyabinsk Region and 134 based in Sverdlovsk Region. All of these three new ATMs operate 24/7 and offer their users a wide
16 January 200907:58

Bentley’s arrival in Yekaterinburg put off, city council says

Yekaterinburg municipal council denied the upcoming introduction of a Bentley representation and show room in town. ‘The opening of a show room has been postponed because of the current financial crisis. In case the trouble isn’t long-lasting, the representation will start operating in Yekaterinburg in 2010 or 2011,’ Deputy Mayor Viktor Konteev’s press officer Ilona Starodubtseva said to an UrBC reporter. Meanwhile, Stuart McCullough, Bentley's Board Member for Sales and Marketing, announced earlier that their office would appear in Yekaterinburg very soon. ‘We keep on breaking onto the
16 January 200907:50

Bank Severnaya Kazna’s assets go down 14.3%

The value of Bank Severnaya Kazna’s (now the asset of Alfa Bank) assets has gone down by 14.3%. The bank itself was acquired by Alfa Bank in December 2008. The bank’s assets were estimated at 50,065,192,000 RUR on December 1, 2008 and at 50,922,245,000 RUR on October 1, 2008. This means the figure dropped by 6,427,357,000 RUR, or 12.8% in absolute figures and by 7,284,410,000 RUR, or 14.3% percentage-wise. The bank reports the decrease in the asset value has been brought about by the shrinking lending portfolio and selling their securities.
15 January 200907:53

Sberbank’s Ural branch empowers its ATMs

Sberbank’s Ural branch recently made more options available via its ATMs and self-service devices located within Sverdlovsk Region. For one, the bank’s private borrowers can now make their loan payments using an ATM or an information & transaction terminal in any city in the region, regardless of where the loan was obtained. This is naturally much more convenient than having to use the ATMs of only the same subsidiary where the sum was originally borrowed, as the case had been before (Yekaterinburg used to be the only exception to this rule.). ‘The new service means the bank’s customers
15 January 200907:51

Bank Monetniy Dom to expand product range gradually

‘Our top priority at the moment is maintaining operational stability and rendering top quality service to our customers. This comprises cash and settlement services and all the other products offered to entities,’ Bank Monetniy Dom’s Deputy Chair of the Board Galina Maltseva said to an UrBC reporter. ‘As the currently troubled economy gradually gets back to normal, we are planning on expanding the range of our products, mainly through more extensive lending, and reaching the ante-crisis level,’ she added. ‘Strange as it may seem, a crisis is a good time for finding new customers. A lot of