Financial News: Requirements for the Issuance of Digital Financial Instruments (DFIs): Draft Bank of Russia Instructions

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Bank of Russia suggests introducing A set of requirements for decisions on issuing credit digital financial assets (DFAs). This is a new product that banks are issuing using a portion of their loan portfolio.

Credit-based digital financial instruments (DFIs) enable investors to receive payments related to payments under a bank's loan agreement. By purchasing such an instrument, the investor assumes the risk of default on the loan, which was originally assumed by the lender. Therefore, when issuing credit-based digital financial instruments (DFIs), the bank must provide the investor with information about the loan agreement, including its number, loan amount, interest rate, whether the agreement allows assignment to a third party, and disclose information about the borrower.

With this information, an investor can make more informed decisions when purchasing this type of digital financial asset.

The document also expands the list of information required in the decision to issue any digital financial assets. The issuer's information must include a link to the website where the issuer discloses the information. If the issuer has a credit rating, a link to the website of the credit rating agency that assigned it must be included.

The public discussion of the draft Directive will last until October 10, 2025, inclusive.

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Financial News: The Bank of Russia will strengthen its oversight of professional participants who circumvent regulations to combat foreign sanctions.

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Between January and September 2025, the Bank of Russia identified a number of violations of the decrees of the President of the Russian Federation defining the conditions for transactions with non-residents and aimed at maintaining financial stability, and has already imposed penalties on the professional participants.

In particular, the provisions of the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 01.03.2022 No. 81 "On additional temporary economic measures to ensure the financial stability of the Russian Federation", the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 05.03.2022 No. 95 "On the temporary procedure for fulfilling obligations to certain foreign creditors", the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 03.03.2023 No. 138 "On additional temporary economic measures related to the circulation of securities", and the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of 05.08.2022 No. 520 "On the application of special economic measures in the financial and fuel and energy sectors in connection with the unfriendly actions of certain foreign states and international organizations" were violated.

Fines totaling over 20 million rubles have been imposed on five financial institutions operating as professional securities market participants. The Bank of Russia has revoked the licenses of three depositories.

The Bank of Russia will continue to closely monitor professional participants' compliance with anti-sanctions regulations and will publish information about identified violations and imposed sanctions on its website.

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Financial news: Time for some change: Coin Week begins.

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The event will run throughout the country from September 22 to October 4.

You can bring your spare change and exchange it for paper money at any bank or store participating in the campaign. You can also deposit the change into your bank account.

Around 15,000 retail outlets and 4,000 bank branches in 3,000 towns and cities are participating in the autumn campaign. Detailed information on the terms and conditions and participating addresses is available on the website. coinweek.rf.

Following the "Coin Week" held in April, residents of the country returned more than 51 million coins worth 242 million rubles into circulation.

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Financial news: Sergei Belov's interview with RIA Novosti.

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Sergey Belov: The Russian ruble is among the leaders in terms of security.

The Bank of Russia has begun work on a new 500-ruble banknote, which will be designed in lilac and purple tones, says Deputy Chairman Sergei Belov. In an interview with RIA Novosti, he discussed when to expect the release of the modernized 1,000-ruble note, what determines the banknote's lifespan, how to distinguish genuine from counterfeit banknotes, why there will be no plastic banknotes in Russia, and whether the digital ruble could replace cash.

– Are you maintaining your plans to issue the modernized 1000-ruble banknote by the end of 2025?

Yes, we're on track. The banknote's conceptual design has been approved by the board of directors. It features the main symbols, as well as secondary and tertiary elements, arranged with the printing technology and security features in mind. Artists from the Bank of Russia and Goznak are currently working on the preliminary design. It will include special grids, engraved images, and microtext. We plan to introduce the updated 1,000-ruble note at the end of the year. The new 1,000-ruble notes will be introduced into circulation gradually until they completely replace the 1997 design.

When will the first batch of new 1,000-ruble notes go into circulation? Which cities will receive them first?

After we introduce the new 1,000-ruble note, there will be a period of adjustment of the equipment for receiving, dispensing, and processing the banknotes. The banknote will be distributed to all branches of the Bank of Russia. There are no specific priority regions. It's difficult to say yet when people will see the banknote in circulation; we'll see how quickly the banks can adjust the equipment. On average, this takes a year to a year and a half. We won't rush the banks.

Last year, you held an online vote on the symbols for the 1,000-ruble banknote. How successful do you think it was?

We first held online voting in 2016, when we were preparing to issue the 200 and 2,000 ruble banknotes. We decided to take a very open approach to choosing the symbols—through a competition, with online voting at the end.

Last year, we returned to voting. Our citizens should undoubtedly participate in the selection of symbols; they have the final say. Of course, achieving unanimity when choosing symbols is impossible, and it's not necessary. Every region has many historical monuments and unique places that local residents are proud of and return to again and again. And voting helps us determine the final list of objects that can adorn the banknote. The symbol on the banknote should resonate with all Russian citizens, regardless of where they live.

You've probably heard complaints that during online voting for the items on the 1,000-ruble note, one of the symbols "rigged" its votes at the last minute. Is this true? Will you take this into account in future votes?

"Anyone could follow the voting dynamics in real time on the Bank of Russia's website. There was a rush in the first few days, then a slowdown, but interest picked up again in the final days before voting stopped. People voted until the last second."

It was important to us that everyone could express their opinion and vote for a particular symbol, while also ensuring that voting was protected from manipulation, bots, and the like. To achieve this, we introduced authorization via Gosuslugi, email, or an Odnoklassniki or VKontakte account.

Indeed, there were attempts at manipulation, and our technical specialists saw it and immediately stopped it. Competition among the symbols was genuine. We saw the leaders change during the voting. And it was impossible to predict how the places would ultimately be distributed. People voted for genuinely popular and beloved landmarks of the Volga region.

The next time we conduct online voting for symbols for other banknotes, we will retain authorization. We will also monitor the voting in real time and ensure there are no vote-stuffing or manipulations.

– The Bank of Russia has begun developing the design of the 500-ruble banknote. Have they already begun selecting symbols?

Yes, we've begun working on the 500-ruble banknote. As a reminder, it will be dedicated to the North Caucasus Federal District and its capital, Pyatigorsk. Back in 2022, experts from the regional working group compiled a preliminary list of landmarks that best capture the unique characteristics of the North Caucasus. We then took a break to finalize the 1,000-ruble banknote. We're currently preparing for the next stage of selecting symbols for the 500-ruble banknote. We plan to hold an advisory council meeting at the end of September. Its members will select a list of landmarks, which we will then submit to an online public vote.

– How many characters will be considered?

Six objects from the city of Pyatigorsk will be submitted to the advisory council for review—one for the obverse and approximately 20 for the reverse—from various regions of the Caucasus. These symbols reflect the history and modern achievements of the North Caucasus, as well as its unique natural environment.

– Is the color of the updated 500-ruble note already clear?

"Of course. We're sticking to the color palette that was typical for the 1997 banknotes, so people can easily recognize the denominations. The new 500-ruble note will be in lilac and purple tones, like its predecessor. This will make it easier to find the right note in your wallet."

– Are Russian banknotes made from domestic materials?

Yes, the main components used to make banknotes are domestic. Historically, banknote paper has always been produced by Goznak enterprises. Until recently, some inks were purchased from European manufacturers, but Goznak has made significant progress in import substitution. And now we can say that we have come a long way toward technological sovereignty in banknote production.

– How many levels of security do Russian banknotes have?

Modern banknotes contain a whole range of security features. They can be grouped into three levels. The first level is designed for human verification of banknote authenticity. These are the features that can be seen by holding the banknote up to the light, tilting it, or recognized by touch. Second-level security features are read by devices that accept, dispense, and process banknotes. The most common of these are payment terminals and ATMs. The third level is checked by the Bank of Russia's equipment when banknotes arrive and need to be counted and sorted.

The new banknotes contain a more advanced security system than the 1997 banknotes, making them much more difficult to counterfeit. The higher the denomination, the more security features they contain. If you hold the new 5,000-ruble banknote up to the light, you'll see a multi-color watermark on the white background, featuring fragments of urban development. It's combined with a highly visible image of the Main Post Office building. Adjacent to these is the highly visible number 5,000 with darker fragments. The security thread features optically variable effects; for example, when tilted, you can see the number 5,000 change to the abbreviation "CBRF." The more such elements, the more secure the banknote.

– As a professional, can you tell a real banknote from a counterfeit one when you see it?

"I can if I pick it up and examine it closely. Counterfeits usually feel different to the touch. The paper is different: counterfeits are smoother. And the imitation watermarks and security threads are visually distinct from the real thing. For example, in some cases, the watermark on counterfeits appears flat, while on genuine banknotes, it's formed during the paper molding process by varying the thickness of the layers of paper fibers, creating a 3D effect and a sense of volume."

– How often do counterfeit banknotes still appear?

"Our statistics show that counterfeiting is becoming less and less common. Last year, the counterfeiting rate reached its lowest level in recent years: there was only one counterfeit for every million banknotes in circulation, while the year before that, there were two. Even based on these figures, we can say that our banknotes are well protected."

– Which banknotes are counterfeited most often?

"The most commonly counterfeited denomination is, of course, the high denomination—5,000 rubles—because it's cost-effective. The second most common denomination is the 1,000 ruble. Counterfeits of other denominations are much less common."

– If we compare the level of security of Russian banknotes with the security of dollars, euros, or other countries' money, what level are we at?

"Here, without false modesty, I can say that we are among the leaders in terms of security. The number of counterfeits in the Eurozone countries is an order of magnitude higher than ours. According to last year's data, there were an average of 18 counterfeits per million."

– What does the service life of a banknote depend on?

It depends on many factors, both objective and subjective. Objective factors include the properties of the paper: its ability to withstand repeated bending, crumpling, and stretching, as well as its resistance to temperature fluctuations. The environment in which people pay also plays a role. A supermarket checkout is one thing, while a market stall is quite another. The velocity of banknotes—the number of transactions over a given period of time—must also be taken into account. The higher this value, the faster the banknote wears out.

The subjective factor is, first and foremost, each of us's personal attitude toward cash. Some treat it with particular reverence, smoothing out all the wrinkled corners and carefully arranging it in their wallet, while others, on the contrary, handle bills carelessly, crumpling them up or making notes or sketches on them. Sometimes, people wash their clothes and forget to take the money out of their pockets. More often than not, after washing, banknotes are irreparable; their lifespan ends there.

To extend the life of our banknotes and protect them from dirt, we coat them with a special protective varnish. This is especially true for the small denominations that are most frequently used. We also add a special biocidal agent to the paper, giving the banknotes antimicrobial properties.

– What is the lifespan of one banknote?

Every banknote has its own lifespan. There's no expiration date as such. That is, if a banknote isn't dirty, has no mechanical damage, tears, inscriptions, or stains, it's fit for circulation, regardless of when it was issued or when it entered circulation.

In terms of numbers, the average lifespan of low-denomination banknotes—50 and 100 rubles—is at least three years, while 2,000 and 5,000 ruble banknotes last at least ten years. However, this all depends on circulation conditions. Therefore, the lifespan of a specific banknote may vary.

– Are you planning to issue plastic banknotes yet?

"No, we don't plan to. We issued a commemorative banknote dedicated to the FIFA World Cup in 2018, using a polymer substrate. However, we don't use this type of substrate for banknotes in regular circulation."

– Because they are more expensive to produce?

"It's not even that they're more expensive. It's just that paper banknotes have a more advanced security system that can't be replicated on polymer. Globally, polymer banknotes are primarily used in countries with hot and humid climates. For Russia, it's simply impractical."

– As new banknotes are introduced, will the old ones still remain in circulation and be replaced as they wear out?

"Of course. We've said from the very beginning that both the new and old banknotes will circulate in parallel. We understand that for the new banknotes to appear in circulation, we need to have the necessary equipment in place: both ATMs and the counting and sorting equipment used by credit institutions and the Bank of Russia."

The replacement of old banknotes with new ones is already gradually underway. We issued the updated 100-ruble note in 2022, and the 5,000-ruble note entered circulation in 2023. And only now are we seeing the 100-ruble note appearing more and more frequently; it's no longer a rarity, but a common occurrence. In terms of quantity, as of August 1, 2025, the updated 100-ruble note accounted for approximately 26% of all banknotes of this denomination, while the updated 5,000-ruble note currently accounts for only 7%.

– How much does it cost to produce one banknote?

We don't disclose our costs. I can only say that the cost of producing the modernized banknotes is comparable to the cost of the 1997 banknotes.

– Is it more expensive to produce a 5000-ruble note than a 100-ruble note?

– Of course, high-denomination banknotes are more expensive due to the enhanced security system.

How ready is the equipment to process and accept the new 1,000 and 5,000 ruble banknotes? How long will it take to set up the equipment to accept the 500-ruble banknote?

– As for the share of counting and sorting machines adapted to modified 100 and 5000 ruble banknotes, as of September 2025 it amounted to 95%, and the share of ATMs was 85%.

Experience has shown that after the announcement of the release of new banknotes into circulation, individual models of bank equipment can be adapted to process them within two to three months; in most cases, as I have already said, this takes a year to a year and a half.

– Does the Central Bank have plans to expand its banknote range?

"No, we already have a fairly wide range of banknote denominations. The decision to issue a new denomination is made by the Bank of Russia based on a number of factors, including the country's economic situation, the demand for cash, and the average salary. And most importantly, the ratio between the volume of cash and non-cash payments."

We're now seeing that cashless payments now account for over 80%. We understand that cash will become less and less used for payments. But we'll be monitoring how things develop.

– When is the release of updated ten and 50 ruble banknotes planned?

We'll also be updating the ten- and 50-ruble banknotes. The only thing is that the deadlines are slightly delayed because the symbol selection process itself has changed. We're currently targeting 2027 for the 50-ruble banknote, and we expect to issue the ten-ruble note in 2028.

– Do you plan to modernize the coin series?

– No, we don’t see the need for this yet.

– You hold a coin week every year. How successful is it?

By the way, the next coin week kicked off on September 22. I'd like to point out that this isn't just an annual event; we now hold it twice a year. And not only banks but also major retail chains participate. The spring event took place in April. During its run, we collected over 51 million coins worth 242 million rubles.

These promotions help bring small change that people accumulate at home back into circulation. As a result, we mint less, and banks and retailers reduce their transportation and collection costs. So, if you have coins, bring them to your bank or store. You can find the list of participants in the promotion, their addresses, and terms and conditions on the website monetnayanedelya.rf. Don't delay—the promotion runs until October 4th.

– Does the Central Bank see public interest in investment gold and silver coins?

We regularly survey credit institutions about the market demand for gold and silver coins. We see that there is interest. Based on demand, we periodically increase our production to meet demand. The rising price of gold also influences demand for investment coins; people view these coins as an investment in the future, a store of value.

– Do you consider the digital ruble a competitor to the traditional ruble?

"Theoretically, any new payment instrument will displace others we've become accustomed to. The Bank of Russia's goal is to give people the opportunity to choose their own payment method, be it cash, non-cash, or digital. Everyone will decide for themselves what's most convenient."

How many new banknotes does the Central Bank issue each year, and what does this depend on? Does the amount of new money affect inflation?

We don't set any targets for the cash supply; we simply meet the current demand for cash. Therefore, the issuance of cash depends solely on the needs of payment transactions.

This process has no effect on inflation. After all, the amount of money issued to a client is debited from their account, and vice versa. In other words, the money supply doesn't increase; it simply circulates, so to speak.

Yana Churochkina, Dilyara Solntseva, RIA Novosti

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Financial news: Results of the UFR survey on the use of the XBRL format: digest.

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Since 2018, the XBRL reporting format has become mandatory for insurers, professional securities market participants, trade organizers and clearing organizations, non-state pension funds, joint-stock investment funds, investment fund management companies, mutual investment funds and non-state pension funds, since 01.04.2021 – for insurance brokers and credit rating agencies, since 01.10.2021 – for specialized depositories, since 01.01.2022 – for credit history bureaus, since 01.04.2023 – for investment platform operators, financial platform operators, operators of information systems in which digital financial assets are issued, as well as digital financial asset exchange operators, since 01.04.2024 – for self-regulatory organizations in the financial market.

As of June 30, 2023, the state corporation Deposit Insurance Agency, which acts as the bankruptcy trustee, switched to submitting reports of liquidated insurance organizations to the Bank of Russia in XBRL format.

In the process of reporting in XBRL format, a supervised entity should use the following main sources of information:

the version corresponding to the reporting period final XBRL taxonomy of the Bank of Russia, which is a complete technological set of supervisory requirements for an organization and includes the entire volume of indicators of accounting (financial), supervisory and statistical reporting;
normative act, which is a direct projection of the complete structure of the taxonomy and includes information on the procedures and deadlines for compiling and submitting reports to the Bank of Russia;
Rules for generating XBRL reports and submitting them to the Bank of Russia, explanations, methodological recommendations for its completion, which, among other things, provide a list of duplicate indicators in different reporting forms with the numbers of such forms, and also contain templates for visualizing indicators that have a tabular reporting format familiar to NFOs;
software, implementing the conversion of reporting data into XBRL format: the Converter software and the XBRL Questionnaire Editor software.

Responsible structural unit: Department of Data, Projects and Processes.

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Financial news: Inflation expectations have declined.

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In September 2025, according to data survey According to inFOM LLC, the inflation rate that citizens expect in a year has decreased to 12.6% from 13.5% in August.

Expectations have decreased among both respondents with and without savings. However, despite the decline, citizens' inflation expectations remain elevated.

Business price expectations have declined somewhat, but have remained relatively elevated in recent months. The consumer sentiment index has increased.

For more details, read the latest commentary from the Bank of Russia. Inflation Expectations and Consumer Sentiment.

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Financial News: National Digital Financial Market Infrastructure: Public Consultation Report

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The National Digital Infrastructure (NDI) concept includes three areas of digitalization: identification, payments, and data exchange. Both government and business can participate in the development of the NDI. The Bank of Russia proposes discusscriteria by which decisions will be made in the future regarding the regulator's participation in the creation of components of the digital infrastructure of the financial market.

The report raises key issues for the financial market:

Who should create services for citizens and businesses and under what conditions? What is the role of the state and market participants in the creation of NCI components? What rules and criteria can be used when deciding on the creation of NCI components by the state or market participants? Under what conditions can the transfer of previously created NCI components to market participants be considered?

Responses to questions, comments, and suggestions regarding the document can be sent to the Bank of Russia until October 31, 2025.

The topic of national digital infrastructure will be one of the key onesFinopolis 2025 Forum of Innovative Financial Technologies, which will take place in the federal territory of Sirius from October 8 to 10.

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Financial News: Corporate lending accelerated further in August.

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Banks' claims on companies (including investments in bonds) increased by 1.3% after 1.1% in July, with most of the increase coming from ruble corporate loans.

Mortgage growth also accelerated slightly, to 0.9% after 0.7% in July. The volume of loans issued increased by 10%, including not only subsidized loans but also market loans, driven by lower rates.

The consumer loan portfolio remained virtually unchanged after contracting by 0.5% in July.

Household funds increased by only 0.1% after 1.3% in July, likely due to spending on vacations and preparations for the school year. Corporate funds, however, grew more significantly, by 2.4% (1.4% in July).

The sector's net profit (excluding dividends from Russian subsidiary banks) almost halved to 203 billion rubles, down from 397 billion rubles in July.

For more details, read the information and analytical material "On the development of the banking sector of the Russian Federation in August 2025".

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Financial News: Advisory Council to Discuss Symbols for New 500-Ruble Banknote

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The meeting will be attended by Bank of Russia Governor Elvira Nabiullina, Deputy Governor of the Bank of Russia Sergei Belov, General Director of the National Center "Russia" Natalia Virtuozova and members of the Advisory Council.

They will discuss symbols for the 500-ruble banknote dedicated to the North Caucasus Federal District and the city of Pyatigorsk, and determine the final list of objects for online voting.

Each participant in the public vote will then be asked to select one symbol for the front of the banknote and another for the back. The list for the front will include landmarks of Pyatigorsk, while the list for the back will feature famous monuments, historical and modern buildings, and cultural heritage sites from various regions of the district. Based on the voting results, a ranking of the symbols will be compiled, which artists from the Bank of Russia and Goznak will use in developing the banknote's design.

The event will take place at the National Center "Russia" at the following address: Moscow, Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment, Building 14. Accreditation journalists will continue until September 26 inclusive.

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Financial News: Fraudsters "Retrain" as Marketplace Couriers

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Fraudsters call people posing as employees of popular marketplaces or couriers. They announce the delivery of a pre-paid item and ask for confirmation of receipt. If the recipient tries to explain that they didn't buy anything, the scammers suggest that the order was likely placed as a gift by someone they know and that the recipient is correct. To make the message more convincing, the fake online platform representatives sometimes provide the recipient's personal information: last name, first name, and patronymic, as well as the delivery address, either their registered address, actual residence, or place of work.

Then, supposedly to confirm the delivery date and location of the order, the scammers ask for a code from an SMS message or push notification. The message, which arrives during the conversation, contains a one-time password from the bank. The scammers use this password to log into online banking and freely steal money from the account.

If you receive such a phone call, end the conversation. Never share codes from SMS messages or push notifications with anyone, no matter who the caller claims to be or what pretext they use to try to find out the contents of the incoming message. Genuine marketplace employees never request passport information, codes from SMS messages, or bank card details.

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