Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –
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On September 23, 2025, the Amur Region's one billion-ruble public bond offering will begin on the Finuslugi marketplace. This is the first of four public bond offerings planned for the Far Eastern Federal District (FEFD) and the Arctic by the end of this year.
The funds raised will be used to implement projects significant to the region, such as the renovation of healthcare facilities, the creation of a rehabilitation center for people with disabilities, and the construction and modernization of housing and public utilities.
The bonds will have a two-year maturity. The par value of each bond is 1,000 rubles. The coupon is fixed at 15.79% per annum throughout the bonds' maturity, and is paid quarterly.
Investors will be able to tender bonds for redemption beginning January 19, 2026. The execution of a sell order will take up to four business days from the time of submission. Accrued coupon income will be calculated until the order is executed.
Igor Alutin, Senior Managing Director for Retail Business and the Finuslugi Marketplace at Moscow Exchange:
"We are pleased to welcome the Amur Region's public bonds to the marketplace and are proud to offer the market a tool that allows Russians to not only increase their capital but also provide social support by investing in the development of our country's regions. We see a steady increase in the popularity of public bonds, which have already proven themselves to be a simple and effective instrument, so Finuslugi will continue to expand their product line in line with growing demand."
Tatyana Mitrofanova, Minister of Finance of the Amur Region:
"Last year, the Amur Region issued its first exchange-traded bonds worth 2 billion rubles. And despite the fact that only qualified investors were able to purchase them, demand exceeded supply by 2.5 times. The intense interest in the region's investment instruments prompted the Amur Region to take the next step. The issuance of public bonds was a step toward those who want to preserve and grow their wealth for the benefit of their home region. This issue is not simply a sum of money earmarked for "something important," but a partnership between the region and its residents."
An agreement providing for the issuance of national bonds by subjects of the Far Eastern Federal District and the Arctic was signed between Moscow Exchange and the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East on the sidelines of the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF 2025). In addition to the Amur Region, the Magadan Region, the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, and the city of Yakutsk are also considering issuing national bonds on Finuslugi in 2025.
People's bonds became available for purchase on Finuslugi in 2021. Only individuals can purchase them—they are not traded on the stock exchange and have no secondary market. A brokerage account is not required to purchase people's bonds on Finuslugi: all transactions are conducted directly between the individual and the issuer. Simply register in your personal account or the Finuslugi mobile app using the Gosuslugi service.
Finuslugi is a marketplace for money created by the Moscow Exchange. On Finuslugi, you can select and open bank deposits online 24/7, take out cash loans, purchase mutual fund units, public bonds from companies and Russian regions, as well as compulsory motor insurance (OSAGO), comprehensive motor insurance (CASCO), mortgage insurance, property insurance, and other products. You can top up your deposits and accounts on Finuslugi free of charge using the Faster Payment System (FPS). The service can be used regardless of region, anywhere in Russia and worldwide. Learn more on the website. HTTPS: //finumlius.ru.
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