09 July 200709:38

Ford Center still gets no operating permit, Konstantin Pudov reports

'Ford Center, a motor show built for Autoland Holding, still hasn’t had the building commissioned yet and got no operating permits. The city council is currently trying to draw the monitoring agencies’ attention to the problem,’ the spokesperson for Yekaterinburg municipal council Konstantin Pudov said to a UrBC reporter. The center was opened on June 21, 2007 despite the fact that it had no permission to operate. The permission, in its turn, was missing because Archstroynadzor (the architectural and construction safety watchdog) refused to approve of the results of the construction.
09 July 200709:34

SKB-Bank says people keep selling foreign cash

The Bank of Russia reports people tend to be less interested in the operations on the foreign currency market in the second half of the year, whereas in February-May 2007, the supply of foreign currency exceeded the demand greatly, since individuals kept selling the U.S. dollars they had. Even now, people are still trying to gradually get rid of their foreign currency, selling more cash to the banks than buying it. According to the Bank of Russia’s statistical data, this ever-increasing supply of foreign currency in cash has nothing to do with the seasonal variations. SKB-Bank’s Deposits
09 July 200709:32

New customs law on precious stones and metals can damage regional jewelers

Ural Customs Administration Customs Policies Committee met to discuss the ways the regional customs officers interact with people dealing in foreign economic activity in the course of customs check and clearance. The meeting was attended by Sergey Pasynkov, the head of Malachite (a special Yekaterinburg-based customs post). The need for a discussion came about due to the fact that the federal law 489 adopted on April 19, 2007 regarding the authority the customs officers have over handling precious stones and precious metals comes into effect on August 24, 2007. The law states that the powers
09 July 200709:30

Ural Turbine Plant holds talks with Power Machines

Ural Turbine Plant (part of RENOVA Group) negotiated with a delegation from Power Machines headed by the company’s General Director Boris Vainziher on July 4-5, 2007. The talks concerned the prospects of the two companies’ cooperating and doing business together, the spokesperson for Ural Turbine Plant reports. The negotiations were attended by top executives of Leningrad Metallurgical Works, Turbine Buckets Plant, TeploEnergoService EC, Ural Turbine Plant Services, and Ural Power Engineering Industry Plant. 'RAO UES of Russia promised to set up 41 giga-watts worth of power facilities by
09 July 200709:28

URSA Bank gets on The Banker’s Top1000 list

The Banker (one of the world’s most influential magazines owned by the Financial Times Group) came up with its Top1000 largest banks list. URSA Bank has been mentioned for the first time, becoming the world’s 832nd largest bank and Russia’s 23d largest bank in terms of stock. URSA Bank was also rated the world’s 821st largest bank and Russia’s 13th largest bank in terms of assets. The Banker has been publishing its annual rankings since 1926; the evaluation is based on the method developed by Basel-based Bank for International Settlements (BIS). The data (concerning primarily the amount of
09 July 200709:26

Nizhniy Tagil customs transfer over 1.162 billion RUR to state budget in January-June 2007

The customs of Nizhniy Tagil have transferred over 1.162 billion RUR to the federal budget since the beginning of the year, which exceeds the initial target figures determined by the Ural Customs Administration by 5.9%. This June, Nizhniy Tagil Customs have sent 166.734 million RUR to the state, which is 6% better than the initially planned figures determined by the Ural Customs Administration.
09 July 200709:24

Bank24.ru sets up first 24/7 mortgage lending center

Yekaterinburg Consumer Rights Committee voted for Bank24.ru’s project as the Best Mortgage Lending Scheme in the course of the Quality Service Festival in April 2007. Only three months later, the bank’s first 24/7 mortgage lending center was set up in Yekaterinburg; the opening ceremony took place on July 4, 2007. The center is located in the bank’s new office at 29 Malyshev St., and all the customers wishing to consult an expert and have their chances of getting a mortgage assessed may do so there. One can also use the bank’s hotline number 222-22-22 (that is actually available round the
09 July 200709:22

RENOVA Stroy Group meets Medef International

RENOVA Stroy Group and a number of other successful Russian developers’ top executives as well as representatives of investment companies and haulers and civil servants met some French entrepreneurs within the cooperation framework supported by the Russian Union of Employers and Entrepreneurs and Medef International, the French association of employers, the spokesperson for RENOVA Stroy Group reports. RENOVA CEO Veniamin Golubitskiy presented his report on the Russian companies’ development strategies used when going global. RENOVA has successfully cooperated with the French companies when
06 July 200711:58

Ural Bank for Reconstruction and Development-Finance Ltd. pays 27.42 million RUR on coupon maturity date

Ural Bank for Reconstruction and Development-Finance Ltd. (a daughter enterprise fully owned by the Ural Bank for Reconstruction and Development) paid 27.42 million RUR on the maturity date of the fourth coupon (that is, July 5, 2007). This was the company’s second series of three-year bonds, their press office reports. Each bond with face value of 1,000 RUR got 27.42 RUR, which amounts to the annual 11%. The one-billion-ruble issue was available at MICEX on July 6, 2007, with the first coupon annual interest rate set at 11%. The interest rate on the 2nd to 4th quarterly coupons is equal to
06 July 200711:56

Pervouralsk surveyed on how to make local plant go green

Pervouralsk-based NGOs are almost done surveying the city dwellers on their proposals regarding the conservational and social welfare project to be implemented at Pervouralsk Tube Works. The survey is part of a protocol signed by the plant management and the city’s environmentalists in May 2007. The main idea behind the survey is getting the people’s opinion on how the plant should be renovated, especially in terms of putting up an electric furnace steelmaking facility. The company’s top executives are also trying to take into account the population’s preferences when improving on their
06 July 200711:54

Ban on foreign workers makes food prices soar, says Alexander Piankov of Shartash Service Ltd.

'We don’t really keep any statistical record of food prices growth, so we would be hard put to come up with precise data, but it is certainly obvious that fruit and vegetables have grown very expensive over the last month. The recent ban on employing foreign workers in the capacity of shop assistants is definitely one of the main causes of this. Russian citizens just have to be paid higher salaries, which is bound to affect the food prices,’ Alexander Piankov, Director of Shartash Service Ltd., explained to UrBC. Fruit and vegetables have become 12.2% more expensive in the last month,
06 July 200711:52

30 amusement arcades in Yekaterinburg don’t meet federal law regulations

'After the federal law on the state regulation over the gambling activity has come into force on July 1, 2007, most of Yekaterinburg’s amusement arcades and gambling houses have been undergoing inspection conducted by Sverdlovsk Region public prosecution bodies,’ head of the Public Services Committee under the city council Oleg Neifild said to a UrBC reporter. 'Over the last three days, 30 amusement arcades have been proved not to comply with the federal legislation, with eighteen of them located in Zheleznodorozhniy district of Yekaterinburg,’ Mr. Neifild said.
06 July 200711:48

Local travel agents’ applications rejected

The Federal Tourism Agency (aka Rostourism) keeps processing the applications travel agents have been sending in order to be put on the United Federal Register list. Most of Yekaterinburg-based travel agents have already been accepted; there are, however, a number of legal entities dealing in both foreign and domestic travel services whose applications have been rejected. There have been four such companies by the end of June 2007, namely, SPAER Tour 2 Ltd., Alina Ltd., Altair Travel Firm Ltd., and DENAS TOUR Ltd.