Financial news: 11/13/2025, 1:43 PM (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for security RU000A109916 (Rostel P10R) were changed.

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November 13, 2025, 1:43 PM

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on 13.11.2025, 13-43 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 107.36) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1160.11 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 8.75%) for security RU000A109916 (Rostel P10R) were changed.

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Financial News: Financial Ombudsman Tatyana Savitskaya's mandate extended (November 13, 2025)

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On October 24, 2025, the Bank of Russia Board of Directors decided to extend the powers of Tatyana Mikhailovna Savitskaya as Financial Commissioner for the Rights of Consumers of Financial Services in the areas of credit cooperation, insurance, the activities of credit institutions, pawnshops, and non-state pension funds from January 1, 2026.

According to Federal Law No. 123-FZ of June 4, 2018, "On the Financial Services Consumer Rights Commissioner," the financial ombudsman is appointed by the Bank of Russia's Board of Directors, upon the proposal of the Chief Financial Ombudsman, for a term of five years. Tatyana Savitskaya was first appointed to the position of financial ombudsman on January 1, 2021.

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Financial News: Banks Prevent 3.5 Trillion Ruble Theft: Q3 Results

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In the third quarter, fraudsters managed to commit 460,100 fraudulent transactions, a 51% increase compared to the average for the past four quarters. The volume of thefts remained virtually unchanged at 8.2 billion rubles. People are increasingly reporting thefts of even small amounts to banks. This is largely due to the fact that some large credit institutions prematurely introduced a service in their mobile apps that allows affected customers to promptly report fraudulent transactions. This service has been available since October. functionality became mandatory for large banks.

From July to September, the Bank of Russia initiated the blocking of 17,300 phone numbers belonging to criminals, as well as 7,800 internet resources belonging to them, including social media pages.

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Financial News: On the Admission of Certain Shares to REPO Transactions with the Central Bank from November 14, 2025

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In accordance with the Rules for conducting trading on the stock market, deposit market and credit market of the Public Joint Stock Company “Moscow Exchange MICEX-RTS”, from November 14, 2025, the following securities:

Item No. Issuer ISIN Security code
1 PJSC Buryatzoloto RU0009288658 BRZL
2 PJSC LESK RU000A0D8MR7 LPSB
3 PJSC Stavropolenergosbyt RU000A0ET1Z7 STSBP
4 PJSC Rosseti Tomsk RU000A0ETZM8 TORSP
5 JSC "TZA" RU000A0HL7A2 ACE
6 PJSC BANK URALSIB RU0006929536 USBN
7 JSC VKHZ RU0007984761 VLHZ
8 AMO ZIL RU0009086193 ZILL

are admitted to trading in REPO trading modes with the Central Committee.

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Financial News: Vadim Uvarov's Interview with RIA Novosti

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Banks check all transfers for signs of fraud.

Fraudsters are constantly inventing new tricks and deception methods, but the Central Bank and banks are keeping pace, improving their systems for protecting Russians' money. The results are clear: out of 146 attempts to steal funds from accounts, only one is successful, compared to almost three times that number a year ago, says Vadim Uvarov, Director of the Bank of Russia's Information Security Department. In an interview with RIA Novosti, he explained why the regulator will expand the list of indicators of fraudulent transfers, why banks suspend suspicious transactions, and what to do if money has been stolen from your account.

How does the Bank of Russia assess the cyberfraud situation? How much money have scammers managed to steal this year, and how many attempts have banks managed to fend off?

"Cyberfraud is a concern for many people today, and addressing it is a key priority for us. Regarding losses, banks provide us with theft statistics based on complaints from affected clients. In the first six months of this year, criminals stole 13.2 billion rubles."

A preliminary analysis of bank reports shows that the number of thefts increased by 50% in the third quarter of this year compared to the average for the previous four quarters. We estimate that the number of detected fraudulent transactions may also increase by the end of this year. This is due, firstly, to the overall rise in cybercrime. Secondly, since October 1st, it has become easier for victims of fraud to contact their banks and the police. Since that date, major banks are required to add fraud-related features to their mobile apps. Customers of major banks can now report fraud and generate a police report using their mobile app. We expect this service to be particularly popular among victims with small amounts of money, who have not previously contacted their banks or the police. Our financial security survey showed that in 2024, only a third of victims would contact both their banks and the police regarding theft. Therefore, we have introduced new requirements for banks to simplify the process of interacting with affected clients. This year, we traditionally conduct a similar survey in November. Based on the results of this study, we will look at the tendencies of criminals, who they most often deceive, and in what ways.

We work with banks to constantly strengthen our protection against fraud. For example, currently, only one in 146 transfers is successfully completed. Just a year ago, the situation was different: back then, for every fraudulent transfer, there were only 55 unsuccessful transactions. In just the first half of this year, banks blocked 82.5 million fraudulent attempts to steal money totaling eight trillion rubles—almost double the number in the same period last year.

Last year, the Bank of Russia expanded the list of fraudulent transaction indicators that banks must use to prevent fraudulent transfers. Are there any plans to expand this list further?

To reduce the risk of money theft, banks check all transfers for signs of fraud and suspend suspicious ones. When a bank detects such a transaction, it notifies the client, who can then cancel it. The Bank of Russia identifies indicators of fraudulent transactions. We constantly analyze the effectiveness of our requirements and monitor the emergence of new schemes used by fraudsters to circumvent established barriers. If necessary, we amend regulations.

More than a year has passed since the number of fraudulent transaction indicators was expanded to six. During this time, fraudsters have developed new tricks and deceptive methods. We've decided to supplement the existing criteria with new indicators. Some of these will be similar to those introduced in September of this year to combat fraudulent ATM cash withdrawals.

It's common for fraudsters to convince people to transfer savings from their accounts at other banks to themselves via the Fast Payment System (FPS). Fraudsters find it easier to steal money when it's in a single account, especially if the fraudsters have gained access to it. Therefore, we plan to include large transfers to oneself via the FPS in the updated list of fraudulent indicators. However, please note that banks will consider this indicator if, on the same day, the client attempts to transfer money to another person to whom they haven't made any transfers for six months.

The updated list of indicators of fraudulent transfers will also take into account changes to the phone number used for online banking and the bank's receipt of information from telecom operators about changes to the client's phone, such as using a different internet provider. Why is this criterion important? To minimize the number of situations where scammers infect phones with malware, which they use to remotely control the victim's device, including stealing money. We will publish an order outlining the new indicators of fraudulent transfers soon.

– How many suspicious money transfers are being cooled by Russia's largest banks?

The number of suspicious transactions that banks are suspending is growing. Currently, the largest banks collectively suspend for two days approximately 330,000 transfers monthly to fraudsters' accounts, details of which are included in our fraudulent transaction database. This growth is partly due to the increasing volume of information banks transmit to the Bank of Russia's database on all cases and attempts to defraud clients. This is, of course, the result of our efforts to improve the quality of information exchange. Incidentally, since September 1 of this year, the database has included information on fraudulent transactions involving cash deposits at ATMs using tokenized, or digital, cards. Furthermore, the database includes requests from law enforcement agencies containing information on cases of theft. We receive approximately 20,000 such requests monthly.

Central Bank Governor Elvira Nabiullina has already spoken about limiting the number of bank cards per person to combat fraud. Has a decision been made?

The issue of limiting the number of bank cards is an initiative that was included in the list of instructions following a meeting with the president in March of this year. The idea is simple: to curb the widespread "multi-card" schemes, where dozens, and sometimes hundreds, of cards are issued to a single person, which are then passed on to fraudsters. While this measure should help combat droppers, it should also avoid harming legitimate citizens. We've analyzed the market and bank data. Currently, the average number of cards held by a person doesn't exceed five at a single bank and 20 across all credit institutions combined. We're currently discussing this number; a final decision hasn't been made yet.

We're currently working on a technical issue related to the creation of a unified payment card registry. This will allow the bank to see how many active cards a person has with other banks when applying for a new card.

– How many fraudulent resources has the Central Bank blocked since the beginning of 2025?

We constantly identify fraudulent websites and forward information about them to the Prosecutor General's Office and domain name registrars for blocking. We have achieved good response times. In the first half of 2025, the Bank of Russia identified and initiated the blocking of over 20,000 fraudulent online resources. These included websites, pages, and groups on social media, as well as on the Telegram messenger. These resources disseminated information about financial services offered by organizations not licensed by the Bank of Russia. Some websites were associated with financial pyramids or were used by fraudsters as phishing scams. According to preliminary data for the third quarter of this year, we initiated the blocking of 7,800 fraudulent resources.

At the Ural Forum in February, Elvira Nabiullina stated that banks must eliminate the problem of account theft due to weak app security by the end of the first quarter. Have banks addressed this threat?

"Banks have updated their mobile apps based on our recommendations. They've been enhanced with functionality that detects malware on a client's device. But that's not all—we're also working on requiring banks to reimburse clients if fraudsters steal funds by hacking their mobile apps with malware. We'll discuss how this will work in detail at the Ural Forum "Cybersecurity in Finance" in February 2026.

Has the Bank of Russia determined the period of time during which a person's details will be kept in the fraudulent transactions database?

We're currently working on this issue. Many droppers are young people who were lured into criminal schemes by promises of easy money due to their inexperience and ignorance. Many likely didn't realize the difficulties and limitations they would face. Being unable to use online banking services is a good lesson for such people, but depriving them of financial services for life is also wrong.

We are developing a differentiated approach, whereby the length of time a person's information remains in the database will depend on how many times they have committed fraud. For example, the first time information is entered into the database, it will be for one year. However, if a person is found to have repeatedly withdrawn and cashed out stolen funds, meaning they are doing so knowingly, the restrictive measures will need to be more stringent. Therefore, if information is entered into the database again, the period is expected to be three years, and if the person is caught committing fraud for the third time, the period will be from five to ten years.

The Bank of Russia has repeatedly stated that it will increase bank accountability and introduce personal liability for top managers for anti-fraud procedures. How will banks punish erring top managers?

– Good question. We believe that top bank managers should be responsible for the security of clients' personal data and the fight against fraud, including combating credit and loan-related crimes. The deputy head of the financial institution responsible for information security should be primarily responsible for the quality of this work.

A draft law on qualification and business reputation requirements is being prepared for its second reading. It provides for the possibility of declaring the business reputation of a deputy head of information security unsatisfactory if the organization violates information security requirements, resulting in a personal data leak. We plan to supplement the document with a new criterion related to violations of anti-cyberfraud requirements.

The personal liability mechanism is expected to operate as follows. If we repeatedly impose sanctions on a bank for violating information security and anti-fraud requirements within a year, the relevant senior manager will be disqualified for ten years from holding management positions, serving as a member of the governing body, or holding any other official subject to business reputation requirements. For senior managers of insurance companies, non-state pension funds, and other non-credit financial institutions, the disqualification period will be five years. This is a fairly severe penalty. It will strengthen senior managers' accountability for information security decisions. Any enforcement action against officials will be preceded by a thorough investigation.

Does the Central Bank plan to conduct internal cyber exercises in 2025? And are joint cyber exercises with other national banks effective?

To improve the financial sector's response to current attack scenarios, we conduct internal cyber exercises annually. This year, they will be held from November to December for 321 financial institutions.

However, to effectively address the global problem of cyber fraud, the consolidated efforts of all interested countries are necessary. In 2024, the Bank of Russia conducted its first cross-border cyber exercises with partners from BRICS countries. These exercises yielded positive results, with participants practicing their skills in countering current information security threats.

Following the results, a decision was made to expand the practice, and in 2025, we conducted international cyber exercises with financial regulators from EAEU countries and an observer state. As in the previous year, the exercises were held in two stages. The first, remote stage, took place in June. Participants practiced the rapid exchange of information about identified information security threats.

The second, in-person stage of the cross-border cyber exercise took place from October 20 to 24 this year at Innopolis University in Kazan. Participants gained practical experience responding to cyber attacks and investigating incidents using developed scenarios.

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Financial news: On 11/14/2025, the Federal Treasury will hold a deposit auction of 22,025,372 rubles.

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State: "Education Flagships" have concluded at the State University of Management

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The State University of Management concluded the final three-day in-person event of the "State" track, which is part of the All-Russian "Education Flagships" project of the presidential platform "Russia – Land of Opportunity."

Over the course of three days, participants—administrators, teachers, and representatives of educational organizations—worked to create a collection of best practices in civic education. The result will be an updated methodological publication that can be scaled up in educational institutions across the country.

The "State" track aims to develop teachers' competencies in the areas of government, legislation, and Russian history—all of which are essential for fostering civic maturity and patriotism in schoolchildren.

The event program included lectures by Antonina Selezneva, Director of the Educational Activities Department at the Expert Institute for Social Research (EISI), and Sergei Chuev, Advisor to the Rector and Head of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration at the State University of Management. Team activities and a tour program were also included, including a visit to the "Great Victory: Russia – My History" exhibition at the Manege and a meeting with Alena Arshinova, First Deputy Chair of the State Duma Committee on Education.

"The 'Flagships of Education' project confirms the interest of teachers, students, and administrators in professional growth and self-realization. This year, more than 100,000 people joined, underscoring the importance of uniting professionals and creating platforms for sharing experiences," noted Russian Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov.

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Through thorns to the stars: the All-Russian space dictation will take place soon

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The online test "Personnel for Space" 2025 will begin on November 20 at 11:00 Moscow time. Everyone is invited to participate, both remotely and in person.

The event kicks off the Russian Ministry of Education and Science's new federal program, "Personnel for Space," which is being implemented as part of the Roscosmos national project, agreed upon by the Presidential Council for Strategic Development and approved by Vladimir Putin. It comprises eight programs, running through 2036, covering many areas, from the development of orbital nuclear energy to the training of highly qualified specialists for the exploration of near-Earth space.

The central venue for the event will be the Congress Hall of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University (MSTU), located at 13 Brigadirsky Lane, where the 1st All-Russian Forum "Personnel for Space" will also begin. However, the primary format of the dictation remains digital—the event's portal will offer online answers to 20 questions covering Russian and global space exploration.

To join and test your knowledge of stellar exploration, open the online form on the website's main page at 10:50 AM on November 20 and wait for the broadcast to start. At 11:00 AM, you can begin choosing your answers to the questions broadcast. After completing the dictation, simply click "Submit" and everyone will receive a personalized certificate by email. The results of the dictation will be announced by December 1, 2025, and the correct answers will be published on the official website.

The winners will be determined based on the number of correct answers and the time it takes to submit the questionnaire. In the event of a tie, the fastest participants will receive an advantage. The winners will receive prizes from the organizers and sponsors: commemorative books about space, tickets to the planetarium, branded sweatshirts, samples of space food, and a Gagarin series navigator's watch dedicated to the first human flight into the universe.

The organizer of the event is the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, and the operator of the online platform is the Aerospace Corporation "New Space".

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The development of volunteerism in emergency situations was discussed at the State University of Management.

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On November 13, the State University of Management hosted a roundtable discussion on "Development and support of public emergency rescue teams and volunteerism in emergency situations."

Before the official part of the event, members of the VSKS MO performed a demonstration at the training ground, demonstrating their skills in extinguishing a fire, rescuing victims from under rubble and from heights, dismantling obstacles, and providing first aid.

The meeting was opened by Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, who emphasized the importance of developing volunteerism and assistance in emergency situations.

"The Moscow headquarters of the VSKS has been located on our university campus for three years now, and during this time, numerous events and programs have been held. For example, volunteers from other regions regularly come to us for training. Just a few days ago, we were in Luhansk and congratulated the students of the regional branch, which turned three years old. For GUU, as a university that trains future managers, it's especially important for students to try their hand at volunteering and experience this part of life from the inside. We have a Dobro.Center, a social team called "Luchik," and an Expeditionary Corps, so students have quite a wide range of opportunities to express themselves. And our faculty members are not lagging behind, participating in charity events and projects, including the "GUU-SVOim" campaign. Everyone should do good deeds," Vladimir Vitalyevich explained.

Moscow City Duma deputy, head of the Moscow City Branch of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps, and GUU employee Maxim Dzhetygenov also noted GUU's role in training emergency volunteers and thanked them for the platform provided.

Representatives of the Moscow Department of Civil Defense, Emergencies, and Fire Safety, the Resource Center for the Development and Support of the Mosvolonter Volunteer Movement, the Moscow House of Public Organizations, the Moscow Department of Education and Science, and the Moscow City Branch of the VSKS also presented reports on the meeting's topic.

Also, approximately 10 public emergency rescue teams and volunteer organizations presented the results achieved and outlined plans for further development.

During the meeting, the parties agreed on the next working meeting and discussed the possibility of holding a large-scale gathering of public safety volunteers in 2026.

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RUDN University staff members were awarded medals "For selfless assistance to Russian soldiers"

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Associate Professor Vladimir Pinaev and Deputy Director for Educational Work at the RUDN University Institute of Ecology Irina Golovacheva received medals "For Selfless Assistance to Russian Soldiers" from the All-Russian public organization "Combat Brotherhood." For them, this is not only personal recognition but also recognition of the work of their entire enormous team.

"The medals were a pleasant surprise and proof that we're moving in the right direction. But we believe these awards belong to our entire community—the volunteers and partners who carry out systematic work day after day. A special word of gratitude goes to our indispensable allies, the organizations "Angel's Golden Hands," "Hands of Good," and the "Danko's Heart" charitable foundation, with whom we collaborate. These organizations enable us to create stretchers, specialized clothing for hospitals, drags, tourniquets, camouflage nets, and much more," says Irina Golovacheva.

As Vladimir Pinaev adds, aid to the front is always comprehensive. Our work would be impossible without partnership. Everyone helps as best they can: some provide transportation, others do a lot of the work themselves, still others source materials, and so on.

Love for one's native land

When asked how the different spheres of ecology and patriotic activity are integrated in their work, Vladimir and Irina responded that love for the Motherland is expressed through a careful attitude toward resources, nature, and the desire to preserve and protect what is dear to one. Therefore, according to RUDN University staff, environmental protection and patriotism are manifestations of the same emotion—love for one's native land.

"We've long understood that being a part of Russia means bearing responsibility for it. Like every person who identifies with their country, we've focused on strengthening the state's sovereignty in both our professional and volunteer activities. Even before the start of the SVO, this was embodied in the professional student society "Ecology of the Family," where we created projects aimed at restoring family trees. We published essay collections—memorial books about the heroes of the Great Patriotic War, the First World War, and the heroes of the Russian World—and also taught first aid. Such projects can accompany anyone's activities, because every family has its heroes. For us, this activity isn't work, but a natural civic position and a spiritual need," says Vladimir Pinaev.

When the special military operation began, Irina and Vladimir focused all their community's efforts on the main objective—everything for victory. According to them, activities aimed at supporting the Special Military Operations are always complex and depend on more than one person. It's a multi-layered effort, beginning with identifying the needs of our military personnel, followed by the collection of items, production (many are handcrafted), quality control, logistics, and, finally, delivery. And each of these stages presents its own challenges.

"The most difficult thing is getting the right request. In the face of information noise, it's crucial to understand what kind of assistance will be truly useful, not just flashy. We need to understand what our service members really need right now. That's why we strive to work directly with the SVO participants," says Vladimir Pinaev.

Cleaning the area as a lesson in duty

In addition to collecting humanitarian aid, Irina and Vladimir organize events for young people with members of the SVO. For example, the "Honor and Purity" project combined a cleanup day with a meeting between students and military personnel.

"The idea grew out of our long-standing approach to educational work. We've long practiced the format of joint practical events—whether it's Zarnitsa, literary evenings, or field trips. The idea is that when SVO participants, teachers, and students engage in everyday activities together—whether it's cleaning the grounds or having tea—it creates a unique atmosphere for sincere dialogue and mutual immersion in each other's lives. So, when Rosmolodezh launched the All-Russian Week of Cleanup Days, "We Are for Cleanliness," dedicated to the Year of Defender of the Fatherland, we embraced the idea," said Irina Golovacheva.

The main message Irina and Vladimir conveyed to the students was that patriotism, ecology, and civic responsibility are not abstract concepts but practical actions. The lively interaction breaks down barriers, allowing them to learn from each other and make true friends in an informal setting. Vladimir and Irina also shared how they engage students in the "Family Ecology" club.

"We make patriotism tangible and personally meaningful. The Ecology of the Family Project is for everyone. We organize outdoor events, participate in exhibitions, and organize annual projects. Our goal is not to force students into participating, but to awaken a natural response. We believe that patriotism is not an abstraction, but a deeply personal experience, rooted in the history of every family. Therefore, we avoid slogans and demonstrate patriotism through images that are relatable and understandable to everyone: through "Heroes of Everyday Life," great scientists, travelers, and rescuers. There are countless examples of true Russians. And this can, should, and is important to talk about," says Irina Golovacheva.

According to Irina and Vladimir, some of the competitions at the PSO are aimed specifically at telling the story of family heroes. After all, it is when a person identifies with their homeland—both small and large—that thrift, responsibility, and the desire to preserve what is dear to them naturally awaken. This is true patriotism, and the RUDN University faculty see the mission of "Ecology of the Family" as creating the conditions in which this genuine patriotism can flourish.

About the results and the future

The Ecology of the Family Project is also a co-organizer of the All-Russian audio and video podcast competition "Tell Us About Russia: Heroes of Our Time." This project encourages schoolchildren to explore their native land and develop an interest in local history, geography, and ecology.

"Our collaboration with the ANO Information and Resource Center 'Our Heritage' (the competition organizer) stemmed from a shared understanding of the concept of fostering and preserving traditional moral values and a sense of patriotism. We are proud that this year's competition was included in the official list of the Russian Ministry of Education, demonstrating its high social and national significance. The caliber of the experts and the depth of the students' work are truly difficult to overestimate," said Vladimir Pinaev.

In terms of new horizons, the community's strategy is based on three principles.

Deepening and systematization. Not simply continuing current projects, but actively developing them, drawing on the state educational strategy, primarily the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On Approving the Fundamentals of State Policy for the Preservation and Strengthening of Traditional Russian Spiritual and Moral Values." Creating a meaningful field. The community's key goal is not simply to hold events, but to create an environment where patriotism is free from formalism. Openness to innovation. PSO is ready to launch new projects that respond to the challenges of the times. All community initiatives, both existing and future, will be aimed at helping people recognize themselves as part of a great country through personal connection—whether it's their family history, scientific achievements, or the fate of modern heroes.

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