09 November 200710:19

SKB-Bank’s Urai office issues first small business loan

One of SKB-Bank’s offices located in Urai, Tyumen Region, offered its first loan to a small business, that is, to an owner of a store that sells furs and premium quality women’s wear. The borrower says he needs a loan to be able to buy a new fall/winter collection. 'SKB-Bank’s Urai office was only opened a few days ago, yet we have already been able to feel the great demand our services are enjoying here,’ the office manager Vyacheslav Yakovlev reports. SKB-Bank now has nine offices and subsidiaries in Tyumen Region (including Yugra and Yamal) all in all.
09 November 200710:15

Troika Dialog has vital interest in URSA Bank’s capitalization

'A holding of URSA Bank’s shares that Troika Dialog has recently acquired only makes it a minority shareholder and offers the company no substantial control over the bank; however, Troika Dialog is definitely going to become a more influential expert and consultant,’ Finam Investment Bank’s analyst Vladimir Sergievskiy said to UrBC. 'URSA Bank has been doing business with Troika Dialog for a while now; their latest success story involved going through with two preference share issues in 2006 and 2007 that made URSA Bank’s capital rise by $488m. I think Troika Dialog is interested in
09 November 200710:13

Net profit of Klyuchevsk Ferrous Alloys Works goes down 37% in July-September 2007

Klyuchevsk Ferrous Alloys Works’ net profit volume went down by 37% in July-September 2007, the company’s quarterly report states. Profits dropped from 86,009,046 RUR in the second quarter of the year to 54,009,575 RUR in the third quarter, which means the figures decreased by 31,009,471 RUR over the course of three months. The company explains this was due to a decrease in output and sales of ferrotitanium; this, in its turn, was brought about by plummeting global prices, plenty of titanium scrap accumulated all over the world, and noticeably less favorable ferrotitanium market opportunities
09 November 200710:11

Uralmash Machine-Building Corporation enters drilling machinery market

Uralmash Engineering (Uralmash Machine-Building Corporation’s daughter eEnterprise) developed a new division called O&G Drilling Machinery. The spokesperson for the corporation reports the creation of a new division came as a response to Russian oil-and gas companies’ increased need for drilling equipment. ‘The drilling machinery market growth means Uralmash must go back to designing and producing this machinery. We used to produce hundreds of rigs a year, and these are still used in the Far North, Central Asia, and the Middle East. Now we are busy employing more skilled workers, and our
09 November 200710:09

Danish trade mission to be set up in Yekaterinburg in 2008

Mayor of Yekaterinburg Arkadiy Chernetskiy met the Kingdom of Denmark’s Embassy in Russia’s counselor for trade and economic relations to discuss the upcoming introduction of a Danish trade mission in Yekaterinburg as well as the prospects of some mutually beneficial cooperation in the field of trade and investment, the spokesperson for the city council reports. The counselor said most of the process technicalities will have been settled by the end of this year, and the trade mission will probably start operating at the beginning of 2008. Mr. Chernetskiy said he was prepared to provide all
08 November 200710:19

We gradually replace old vans with new ones, Sergey Temnyakov says

'Our park of municipal GAZel vans is being gradually replaced with some newer foreign ones. This is something we absolutely must do in order to avoid all these car crashes that are happening now,’ Yekaterinburg Transportation and Traffic Committee’s leading expert Sergey Temnyakov said to UrBC. According to Mr. Temnyakov, GAZel’s design is definitely not perfect, which is why passengers keep getting hurt. 'A GAZel van costs about 360,000 RUR, and it’s simply naïve to hope you can buy any kind of safety with that. Ford vans, for example (the ones we are buying to renew our van park),
08 November 200710:17

Delta center claims new law is harsh on car dealers

'The recent changes in the consumer rights protection legislation are bound to hit the car dealing business quite badly. I think there will definitely spring up plenty of fraudsters who will be taking advantage of the new amendment; that is, they are going to demand discounts, threatening to give the car back otherwise, and in general, people are just going to return more cars back to dealers now,’ says Tatiana Bulavina from the Marketing and Advertising Department of Delta Center (Mercedes Benz’s official Yekaterinburg dealer). The new amendment to the Consumer Rights Protection Act is
08 November 200710:15

URSA Bank’s policy is good for now, Unicom Partner says

'Russia New Growth Fund's acquisition of URSA Bank’s shareholding can be descried as a wise portfolio investment,’Unicom Partner Universal Investment Company’s Asset Management Director Vitaliy Kalugin said to UrBC. 'I believe the bank’s new stakeholder expects the holding to grow at least 40% more expensive every year,’ he added. Troika Dialog broke the news in the course of a press conference organized by URSA Bank’s top management and the bank’s business partners in Interfax’s press center. It was announced that Russia New Growth Fund managed by Troika Capital Partners (TCP)
08 November 200710:13

SKB-Bank sets up office in Khanty-Mansiyskiy Autonomous Region

SKB-Bank keeps building up its share of Khanty-Mansiyskiy Autonomous Region’s market through introducing more and more offices. The bank’s newest addition in the area was set up in Raduzhniy, Nizhnevartovskiy Region. SKB-Bank’s new customers can use the entire range of banking services for legal entities and private individuals (including both ruble and foreign currency transactions) in the new office. The place is open for businesses from 9 AM to 4 PM on weekdays; individuals are welcome from 9 AM to 7 PM on weekdays and from 9 AM to 4 PM on weekends. The office is located at 28 2nd
08 November 200710:11

UC RUSAL Social Welfare Projects Center helps schoolchildren attain self-actualization

'Taking part in UC RUSAL Social Welfare Projects Center’s programs helped a lot of schoolchildren attain self-actualization; some of them were able to reveal their leadership qualities, proved their independence, and learned to be held responsible for their actions. Besides, project work gave them a chance to master their analytical and problem-solving skills. Kids looked into problems, elaborated ideas and looked for partners who’d help them make their projects a reality. And then they could enjoy the results and outcomes of their projects, too,’ UC RUSAL’s local press officer Roman
08 November 200710:09

RusRating gives SKB-Bank BB-

RusRating affirmed credit ratings of 43 Russian banks on November 2, 2007. SKB-Bank’s credit rating was affirmed at BB-, which is better than what quite a few Moscow banks were given. RusRating first estimated SKB-Bank’s rating at B+ in August 2006 and promoted it to BB- in July 2007. The agency’s analysts say SKB Bank’s rating is based on the fact that SKB-Bank is a medium-sized provincial bank (one of the largest in Sverdlovsk Region, though) that has been cooperating intensely with the region’s authorities for a long time. In addition, it can boast a well-developed subsidiary network, an
08 November 200710:01

Federal Antimonopoly Service prepares for UralTransBank and Severnaya Kazna’s trial

Sverdlovsk Region’s division of Federal Antimonopoly Service keeps preparing for UralTransBank and Severnaya Kazna’s trials: the two banks are charged with violating the antimonopoly law. The Service is now busy collecting all the papers needed for the case; the first court hearing has been scheduled for November 12, 2007. The Service first took legal action against two Yekaterinburg-based banks in October 2007. UralTransBank and Severnaya Kazna were suspected of limiting competition through signing certain agreements with a number of local insurers and were therefore accused of violating
07 November 200710:22

MMK gets five-year supply of natural gas

Magnitogorsk Iron & Steel Works (MMK) and ChelyabinskRegionGas (on behalf of RAO Gazprom) signed a long-term agreement on the supply of natural gas. The agreement, signed by MMK’s Commercial Director Viktor Kutishev and GD of ChelyabinskRegionGas Yuri Fisher, is going to be valid for five years. According to the contract, MMK is to receive 3 billion cubic meters of gas annually. Mr. Kutishev says the agreement makes the company feel positive that their projects (already planned out through 2012) are sure to get guaranteed power resources. Then, it also signifies an important step in the
07 November 200710:18

RusRating gives URSA Bank BB+

RusRating estimated URSA Bank’s credit rating at BB+ and its outlook as Stable last week. The agency itself was set up in 2001 and is now analyzing the financial performance of 44 Russian banks. The agency’s analysts believe URSA Bank’s rating is well deserved thanks to the bank’s strong position on the Ural and Siberian markets, its transparent ownership scheme, having some globally recognized international organizations as stockholders, efficient corporate management, and general financial success and stability. Prior to RusRating’s estimates, Fitch Ratings, the international rating agency,