Financial news: Individual performance indicators of credit institutions (by groups of credit institutions, ranked by asset size)

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The government has suspended floating rates of duties on sunflower oil

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Resolution of July 24, 2025 No. 1091

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Resolution of July 24, 2025 No. 1091

The government is suspending the floating rates of export duties on sunflower oil and sunflower meal. This will increase the volume of shipments to foreign markets and support sunflower producers and processors. This decision was made at the suggestion of the Oil and Fat Union. It is especially relevant in anticipation of autumn field work.

Floating rates of export customs duties on sunflower oil and meal were established by the Government from 2021 and 2022, respectively, in order to protect the domestic market from unjustified price increases. Thus, it was possible to stimulate the economic interest of producers in maintaining product supplies to the domestic market.

Currently, the domestic market is fully supplied with sunflower oil. Therefore, the suspension will not affect the availability of sunflower oil for Russians.

In June 2025, the export duty rate on sunflower oil was 7119.8 rubles per ton. In July – 4739.3 rubles per ton.

In June 2025, the export duty rate on sunflower meal was 1,244.1 rubles per ton. In July 2025 – 1,054.4 rubles per ton.

After the adoption of the Government Resolution, the rates were reset to zero. This measure will be in effect until August 31, 2025 inclusive.

The signed document introduces changes toGovernment Resolution of April 6, 2021 No. 546.

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Financial news: Information on funds attracted and placed by credit institutions

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International Environmental Conference

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The theme of the plenary session is “Environmental challenges: towards sustainable development”.

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Joint photo session of the heads of delegations of the International Environmental Conference

The International Environmental Conference is taking place on July 25 in the Altai Republic on the territory of the Manzherok resort. Eight countries are participating in it: the Russian Federation, the Republic of Armenia, the Republic of Belarus, the Kyrgyz Republic, the Republic of Kazakhstan, the Republic of Tajikistan, the Republic of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. All states are long-standing partners and interact on environmental issues both bilaterally and within the framework of international associations.

The international conference will open with a plenary session entitled “Environmental Challenges: Towards Sustainable Development,” in which the prime ministers of Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan will talk about the environmental and ecological agendas of their countries.

Ministers of natural resources, ecology and the environment will speak at the expert session “How to maintain the global water balance?”. The heads of departments will discuss how climate change affects water resources and what measures need to be taken now to minimize the consequences.

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The thematic session “Ecological tourism: the calling card of the state” is devoted to issues of regulating anthropogenic load on natural complexes, the role of ecotourism in economic development, issues of developing and equipping ecological routes and the functioning of transboundary reserves and national parks, and joint projects.

The conference will also discuss the development of transboundary ecotourism, protection of specially protected natural areas and conservation of biodiversity. For example, the joint efforts of five countries to restore the snow leopard population: the rare cat lives only in Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.

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Financial news: Notice of liquidation, AB “ASPECT” (JSC)

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Full company name

JOINT-STOCK BANK “ASPECT” (Joint-Stock Company)

Abbreviated company name

AB “ASPEKT” (JSC)

Registration number

608

Date of registration by the Bank of Russia

10/26/1990

Primary state registration number

1027739326207 (07.10.2002)

Address from the charter

129327, Moscow, st. Lenskaya, 28

Actual address

129327, Moscow, st. Lenskaya, 28

Charter

Date of approval of the latest version of the charter: 01.12.2015, agreed changes to the charter: other changes (20.12.2018)

Authorized capital

RUB 45,300,000.00, date of change in the authorized capital: 01.11.2002

License (date of issue/last replacement)Banks with a basic license are banks that have a license that has the word "basic" in its name. All other active banks are banks with a universal license.

The license was revoked by the order of the Bank of Russia OD-809 dated 12.04.2019

Participation in the deposit insurance system

Yes

Brand name in English

Joint Stock Bank “Aspect”, “Aspect – Bank”

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Marat Khusnullin: The new building for counselors in Artek is 70% ready

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Roofing work has been completed in the camp counselors' accommodation building, which is being built on the territory of the Solnechny camp of the Artek International Children's Center in Crimea. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"The International Children's Center "Artek" is a place where true friendship is born and strengthened, where children from all over the country and the world learn mutual understanding, trust and joint creativity. The construction of a modern building for the teaching staff of the camp "Solnechny" is another step towards creating high-quality conditions for those who inspire and guide the younger generation. The new building with an area of over 12 thousand square meters is designed for 400 people. It will provide comfortable conditions for the employees to live and relax: living rooms, coworking spaces, universal classrooms, recreation areas and all the necessary utility rooms. The roof has already been installed at the facility, the facade work and the installation of utility networks for the facility are nearing completion. The facility is over 70% complete. More than 130 specialists are working at the construction site," said Marat Khusnullin.

In addition, work is actively underway to install internal engineering systems, and finish the rooms and corridors. Also, as part of the project, work is being carried out to install a new block-modular boiler house with a capacity of 18 MW.

"The camp counselor's building is being built using modular technology. The modules were delivered to the construction site with finished living rooms and bathrooms. Currently, work on installing engineering protection against landslide processes is also nearing completion on the site, and landscaping work has begun. The construction of the building is planned to be completed by the end of 2025," noted Karen Oganesyan, General Director of the Unified Customer Production and Consulting Company.

By the end of 2025, it is also planned to complete the construction of the Center for Innovative Educational Technologies, which is designed for 1.2 thousand students. In addition to classrooms, there will be art and rehearsal halls, an amphitheater, modern workshops, a universal hall for 700 seats and much more.

The construction and reconstruction of capital construction projects of the International Children's Center "Artek" are carried out within the framework of the comprehensive state program "Construction", supervised by the Ministry of Construction.

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Mikhail Mishustin held a meeting with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan

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The meeting took place on the sidelines of the International Environmental Conference

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Meeting of Mikhail Mishustin with Prime Minister of Armenia Nikol Pashinyan

The heads of government discussed current issues of Russian-Armenian relations in the trade and economic, scientific and technological, and cultural and humanitarian spheres.

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Mikhail Mishustin and Nikol Pashinyan noted the importance of creating favorable conditions for the implementation of joint projects in various fields.

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Dmitry Patrushev: Provision of specialists is an important condition for the effective functioning of treatment facilities

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Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting within the framework of incident No. 55 "Wastewater Treatment Facilities"

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting within the framework of incident No. 55 "Wastewater Treatment Facilities". It was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of Construction, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, Rosprirodnadzor and other federal executive bodies, the State Duma and heads of regions.

"Over the past few months, construction work has been completed at eight sites. Another seven, according to the approved "road maps", should be completed this year. I would like to note that, compared to the beginning of the year, the number of sites that have achieved the standard wastewater treatment indicators has almost tripled," said Dmitry Patrushev.

The Deputy Prime Minister drew attention to the effectiveness of the on-site monitoring system in problem regions. A special working group created in 2024 on his instructions visited the Yaroslavl Region ahead of the meeting, where it assessed the progress of activities at seven sites included in the federal project "Volga Recovery". Dmitry Patrushev emphasized that thanks to such on-site meetings, many difficulties can be resolved right on the spot. But at the same time, they also allow identifying additional problems that require general attention. Therefore, the Deputy Prime Minister instructed to continue on-site inspections.

The meeting considered the main factors that restrain the dynamics of construction of facilities and their achievement of standard cleaning indicators. Among them is the issue of staffing the industry. The regions were instructed to analyze the situation.

"Provision of qualified specialists is an important condition for the effective functioning of treatment facilities. Without this, their full-fledged operation is simply impossible. All regions should analyze the situation with personnel. It is especially important to carry out such work on projects that are nearing completion. It is necessary to promptly and efficiently train specialists for the launch of new facilities. People must have the necessary competencies," said Dmitry Patrushev.

The meeting also discussed mechanisms for interaction with industrial enterprises. The Deputy Prime Minister drew attention to the need for unconditional compliance with wastewater treatment standards discharged into the centralized wastewater disposal system, and instructed federal agencies to propose appropriate incentive measures.

Following the meeting, the heads of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation were recommended to supplement the work format of regional headquarters with systematic personal visits to problematic sites.

Incident No. 55 "Wastewater Treatment Facilities" was created on June 15, 2024 to coordinate work on the construction and reconstruction of wastewater treatment facilities within the framework of the national project "Ecology", as well as to ensure the operation of these facilities with the achievement of the parameters of standard wastewater treatment. Work is currently being considered at 145 facilities in 19 regions.

When working in the incident format, a special project management system is used, which is deployed on the basis of the Government Coordination Center. It allows for prompt coordination of the actions of participants and monitoring of project implementation in real time.

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Russian schoolchildren won five medals at the 55th International Physics Olympiad

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The 55th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) has concluded in Paris. Five Russian schoolchildren won three gold and two silver medals at the prestigious intellectual tournament.

Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Education of Russia Sergei Kravtsov congratulated the children on their successful performance.

"On the instructions of President Vladimir Putin, we are creating all the conditions for revealing the talents of children and young people, and once again our schoolchildren have proven that Russians are the best! At the International Physics Olympiad in Paris, the Russian team won medals, and most of them were of the highest value. In total, this year our children have already won 21 medals at prestigious international Olympiads. This is a worthy result not only of the persistence and work of the schoolchildren themselves, but also of the systematic work of teachers. I am sure that these achievements will be an excellent motivation for new victories," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

According to the results of the 55th International Physics Olympiad, gold medals were awarded to Mikhail Aronov (P.L. Kapitsa Phystech Lyceum, Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region), Grigory Grechkin (School of the Center for Pedagogical Excellence, Moscow) and Ivan Lukin (P.L. Kapitsa Phystech Lyceum, Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region). Silver medalists were Egor Krivoshchekov (Lyceum No. 124, Barnaul, Altai Krai) and Pavel Rukovchuk (P.L. Kapitsa Phystech Lyceum, Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region). All of them are winners of the All-Russian School Olympiad of the 2024/2025 academic year, medalists of the 2025 Asian Physics Olympiad.

"You have once again confirmed the leading positions of the national education system in the international arena: three gold and two silver at the competition in France among several dozen participating countries! With your successes, you make a significant contribution to the popularization of physics. I am sure that you have every chance to play a significant role in achieving technological leadership in our country. I wish you not to stop there, to strive for victories not only in studies, but also in life, to confidently achieve your goals," said Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov.

During the Olympiad trials, IPhO participants demonstrated their knowledge and skills in physics in two rounds. The first was devoted to solving theoretical problems covering at least four sections of the subject studied in high school. In the second, experimental round, students completed laboratory work.

Russian high school students underwent training for IPhO at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) under the guidance of the coach of the Russian physics team, Vitaly Shevchenko, Director of Pre-University Training at MIPT.

The Russian national team in Paris was led by Mikhail Osin, associate professor of the Department of General Physics at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.

The International Physics Olympiad is an annual international intellectual tournament for secondary school students. In 2025, the competition brought together more than 400 participants from 87 countries. Taking into account the results of this tournament, the number of medals won by Russian teams at major international Olympiads in 2025 reached 21.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: Executive discipline in drafting bills has reached 100% due to digitalization

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The government demonstrated a record level of executive discipline in preparing bills based on the results of the first half of 2025. This figure has been continuously increasing due to the introduction of digital tools in the process of developing legislative initiatives. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister – Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

He noted that 100% of bills were submitted for consideration to the State Duma on time based on the results of the first six months of 2025. Last year, this figure was 99%, in 2023 – 95%, and in 2022 – 84%.

Over the past year, the number of draft laws for which the deadline for submission to deputies was postponed has been halved. To date, such postponements occur only for 5% of bills. In 2024, the deadline for submission to the State Duma was postponed for 11% of legislative initiatives, and in 2023 – for 38% of such documents.

Moreover, according to the results of the first half of 2025, the number of government bills increased by 8%, and the number of amendments proposed by the Government increased by 76% compared to the same period last year.

"Today, when preparing bills and regulations, we use a digital monitoring system. This is not just a control tool, but a new management standard: the system automatically tracks deadlines, records those responsible, and predicts the risks of non-fulfillment of certain tasks. Such transparency has significantly increased the executive discipline of government agencies and ensured 100% fulfillment of plans. This is a clear confirmation of the effectiveness of digital solutions in public administration, and we intend to develop their use," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

Since 2020, the Government Office has been operating an information system for monitoring key Government tasks, which includes a separate module for bills and regulatory legal acts. It allows tracking the number of documents that are being processed, their level of readiness, as well as the planned deadlines for submission and signing. At the same time, the data is updated in real time, which allows the Government to promptly respond to the risks of non-fulfillment of plans.

The system is constantly evolving, taking into account current priorities. Since 2023, it has been recording changes in the deadlines for preparing bills and by-laws, which increases the accuracy of planning. Since last year, it has also been used to control the process of providing feedback and opinions from the Government on legislative initiatives of deputies. As a result, the deadlines for preparing such documents by federal ministries and departments have been reduced by more than half over the past year.

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