Order of the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies" dated February 27, 2026 No. 01-06-21/26 "On Amending the Order dated August 16, 2023 No. 01-06-126/23 "On Approval of the Accounting Policy for the Purposes of Maintaining Budgetary Accounting of the State Public Institution of Moscow "Mosrestavratsiya""

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Guided by the Order of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation dated 30.12.2017 No. 274n "On Approval of the Federal Accounting Standard for Public Sector Organizations "Accounting Policy, Estimates and Errors"", the Order of the Department of Finance of the City of Moscow and the Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow dated 23.08.2021 No. 208f/64-16-416/21 "On Approval of General Minimum Requirements for the Centralization of Budgetary (Accounting) Records and Reporting of the Executive Authorities of the City of Moscow and State Institutions of the City of Moscow", as well as the Agreement on the Transfer of Centralized Powers of a Centralized Accounting Entity to the Centralized Accounting Department dated 28.07.2023 No. 9, concluded between the State Budgetary Institution of the City of Moscow "New Management Technologies" and the State Budgetary Institution of the City of Moscow "Mosrestavratsiya", the Order of the State Budgetary Institution of the City of Moscow "New Management Technologies" dated is published. February 27, 2026 No. 01-06-21/26 "On Amending Order No. 01-06-126/23 of August 16, 2023, 'On Approving the Accounting Policy for the Purposes of Maintaining Budgetary Accounting at the State Budgetary Institution of the City of Moscow "Mosrestavratsiya"'".

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Order of the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies" dated February 27, 2026 No. 01-06-23/26 "On Amending the Order dated November 15, 2023 No. 01-06-174/23 "On Approval of the Accounting Policy for the Purposes of Maintaining Budgetary Accounting of the Department of Cultural Heritage of the City of Moscow"

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Guided by the Order of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation dated 30.12.2017 No. 274n "On Approval of the Federal Accounting Standard for Public Sector Organizations "Accounting Policy, Estimates and Errors"", the Order of the Department of Finance of the City of Moscow and the Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow dated 23.08.2021 No. 208f/64-16-416/21 "On Approval of General Minimum Requirements for the Centralization of Budgetary (Accounting) Records and Reporting of the Executive Authorities of the City of Moscow and State Institutions of the City of Moscow", as well as the Agreement on the Transfer of Centralized Powers of a Centralized Accounting Entity to the Centralized Accounting Department dated 23.10.2023 No. 11, concluded between the State Budgetary Institution of the City of Moscow "New Management Technologies" and the Department of Cultural Heritage of the City of Moscow, the Order of the State Budgetary Institution of the City of Moscow "New Management Technologies" dated February 27, 2026 No. 01-06-23/26 "On Amending Order No. 01-06-174/23 of November 15, 2023, 'On Approving the Accounting Policy for the Purposes of Maintaining Budgetary Accounting for the Department of Cultural Heritage of the City of Moscow'".

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Order of the State Budgetary Institution “New Management Technologies” dated February 27, 2026 No. 01-06-20/26 “On Amending the Order dated November 16, 2023 No. 01-06-176/23 “On Approval of the Accounting Policy for the Purposes of Maintaining the Accounting Records of the State Budgetary Institution of Moscow “Zelenograd Development Corporation””

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Guided by the Order of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation dated 30.12.2017 No. 274n "On Approval of the Federal Accounting Standard for Public Sector Organizations "Accounting Policy, Estimates and Errors"", the Order of the Department of Finance of the City of Moscow and the Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow dated 23.08.2021 No. 208f / 64-16-416/21 "On Approval of General Minimum Requirements for the Centralization of Budgetary (Accounting) Records and Reporting of the Executive Authorities of the City of Moscow and State Institutions of the City of Moscow", as well as the Agreement on the Transfer of Centralized Functions of a Centralized Accounting Entity to the Centralized Accounting Department dated 24.10.2023 No. 13, concluded between the State Budgetary Institution of the City of Moscow "New Management Technologies" and the State Budgetary Institution of the City of Moscow "Zelenograd Development Corporation", the Order of the State Budgetary Institution of the City of Moscow "New Technologies" is published. management" dated 02/27/2026 No. 01-06-20/26 "On Amending Order No. 01-06-176/23 of November 16, 2023, 'On Approving the Accounting Policy for the Purposes of Maintaining the Accounting Records of the State Budgetary Institution of the City of Moscow, the Zelenograd Development Corporation'".

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Order of the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies" dated February 27, 2026 No. 01-06-22/26 "On Amending the Order dated July 2, 2024 No. 01-06-92/24 "On Approval of the Accounting Policy for the Purposes of Maintaining Budgetary Accounting of the Department of Investment and Infrastructure Development of the City of Moscow"

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Guided by the Order of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation dated 30.12.2017 No. 274n "On Approval of the Federal Accounting Standard for Public Sector Organizations "Accounting Policy, Estimates and Errors"", the Order of the Department of Finance of the City of Moscow and the Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow dated 23.08.2021 No. 208f/64-16-416/21 "On Approval of General Minimum Requirements for the Centralization of Budgetary (Accounting) Records and Reporting of the Executive Authorities of the City of Moscow and State Institutions of the City of Moscow", as well as the Agreement on the Transfer of Centralized Powers of a Centralized Accounting Entity to the Centralized Accounting Department dated 25.04.2024 No. 19, concluded between the State Budgetary Institution of the City of Moscow "New Management Technologies" and the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow, the Order of the State Budgetary Institution of the City of Moscow "New Management Technologies" dated February 27, 2026 No. 01-06-22/26 "On Amending Order No. 01-06-92/24 of July 2, 2024, 'On Approving the Accounting Policy for the Purposes of Maintaining Budgetary Accounting for the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow'".

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The Unified Center for Support of the Air Defense Forces has prepared a program for March 8.

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A themed week, "Self-Care Marathon," kicked off at the Unified Support Center for SVO participants and their families ahead of International Women's Day. The series of events is aimed at restoring inner balance and creating a festive mood.

"The wives, mothers, and daughters of SVO veterans are women of great strength and inner resilience. They support their loved ones, care for their families, and keep their homes warm. That's why it's especially important for them to find time for themselves. The 'Self-Care Marathon' isn't just a series of events; it's an opportunity to relax, recharge, and feel cared for and genuinely supported. It's important to us that every participant remembers that self-care isn't a luxury, but a necessary condition for maintaining a healthy lifestyle," noted Daria Starovoitova, Director of the Unified Support Center for SVO Veterans and Their Families.

Over the course of a week, marathon participants will have the opportunity to attend classes in three areas: physical activity, psychology, and creativity. Each day, they will have the opportunity to choose something to suit their interests, whether it's a psychological training session, yoga, or a creative workshop.

The core element of the program will be a series of yoga classes designed for participants of all levels. It includes both basic asanas and breathing practices that promote deep relaxation, stress relief, and improved sleep quality.

A music workshop is designed to unlock creative potential. During practical exercises, participants will practice breathing techniques, learn to relieve tension, and learn to relax. This therapy has a positive impact on mental health, promoting relaxation and improving overall well-being, while choral singing creates an atmosphere of support and unity.

The marathon will conclude with a festive art bachelorette party featuring creative and culinary master classes for participants. Separate activities will be organized for children, including cooking, drawing, and greeting card making classes. A face painting area will be available for the youngest guests.

The Self-Care Marathon events are held daily until March 6, with the final art bachelorette party taking place on March 7 from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM at 8 Beregovoy Proezd, Building 2. Pre-registration is required. You can find the event schedule and sign up atsocial networks, and also by phone number: 7 495 870⁠-55⁠-45.

As I said earlier Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development, said a festive program will be held for women in the capital at government services and Moscow Longevity centers. For example, visitors to the flagship My Documents offices will receive flowers. Anyone can sign a card with personal wishes and send it to their wife, daughter, or grandmother. Master classes will be held for Moscow Longevity participants, and beauty salons run by students from Moscow colleges will open at some of the project's centers.

Support for special military operation participants and their families is the capital's top priority. A Unified Support Center is in place to coordinate all available assistance types and measures. Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of the City of Moscow, which provides comprehensive support—full, individualized assistance to military personnel and their families both during and after their service. Furthermore, it offers services aimed at speeding up the adaptation and socialization of former military personnel.

The Unified Center houses a sports and leisure club for veterans, where they can socialize with their comrades, relax, and participate in cultural and sporting events. Those who have completed their service or are on leave can use the multi-functional gym and sports facilities, billiards room, workshops, and a cooking and music studio.

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The Cryptography Museum has prepared a festive program for World Engineering Day.

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The Cryptography Museum, Russia's only science and technology museum dedicated to encryption and communications technologies, invites you to celebrate World Engineering Day. On March 4, admission will be free for engineers, students in relevant fields, and their families.

Visitors will see a unique collection of encryption technology and an interactive exhibit that explores how bold ideas from different eras changed the world. Guests will learn how the ciphers that protect instant messaging messages work, who invented data protection and when, and how diplomatic letters and military orders were protected before the advent of electronics.

"The Cryptography Museum is not only a place where you can learn in an accessible, interactive format about the origins and development of the technologies we use every day, but also a space of inspiration where today's schoolchildren and students can find their professional path and change the world," noted Lidiya Lobanova, Director of the Cryptography Museum.

On March 4, the museum will be open from 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM. To gain free admission, engineers and students in relevant fields simply visit the ticket office and present a diploma indicating their engineering major or proof of training. One adult and two children may accompany an engineer or student free of charge.

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In 2025, investors acquired 156 commercial properties in the city center from the city.

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Last year, entrepreneurs purchased 156 premises and buildings for business in the capital's center, according to Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of City Property.

"Buying commercial real estate in central Moscow remains one of the most profitable business decisions. Entrepreneurs value the city's convenient transportation accessibility and developed infrastructure. Furthermore, significant advantages of purchasing commercial real estate include owners' independence from rental market fluctuations. In 2025, entrepreneurs purchased 156 commercial properties from the city—15 buildings and 141 premises—with a total area of over 33,300 square meters," said Ekaterina Solovyova.

Most of the city's sold-out spaces are located on the ground floors, basements, and cellars of residential buildings. Investors are converting them into shops, cafes, beauty salons, fitness clubs, children's educational centers, and other services.

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Moscow investment portal "A wide selection of commercial real estate properties in the Central Administrative District is available for purchase at auction. Last year, an average of three bidders competed for buildings here, and five for premises. The entire process, from application submission to contract signing, is conducted online—all that is required from bidders is an electronic signature and registration on the digital trading platform," noted the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the Moscow investment portal is serving as a showcase for them. In the section Moscow Auctions There is all the necessary information about the lots, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of implementation.

The development of electronic services for business is in line with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Experts from the "Call Back Yourself" project warned about fraudulent schemes ahead of March 8.

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In anticipation of March 8, project experts Call me back yourself Residents were warned about scammers who send links to fake websites with attractive prices for goods, ask for a code from an SMS to confirm the delivery of a gift, and send viral greeting cards to steal personal information and money.

"On the eve of March 8th, scammers traditionally use tactics aimed at distracting people and the excitement surrounding gift-giving: in anticipation of congratulations and pleasant surprises, it's easy to overlook the scam. Moreover, attacks can continue for several weeks after the event. Fraudsters use genuine offers from stores and brands as a basis, trying to trick people into revealing the necessary information through tricks and manipulation. Unfortunately, the reality is that even gifts and cards can be a trap. To help Muscovites protect themselves and their loved ones from fraud, we've reminded them of common scams and prepared simple and clear recommendations. These will help you verify the reliability of an online store or ticket website, distinguish a promotion from a scam from a favorite brand, avoid falling for a bouquet delivery scam, and protect your personal and payment information," noted Valentina Shilina, head of the "Call Me Back" project at the Moscow branch.

Department of Information Technology.

A postcard with an unpleasant surprise

Scammers exploit the holiday to send e-cards that are actually viruses or malware. Downloading the file installs a program on the user's device that can track or block their actions and transmit information to third parties.

It's important to remember that files from strangers often contain potential threats. If the message content is in a suspicious format, doesn't download immediately like a photo, or has an .apk or .ipa extension at the end of the filename, it's best not to interact with it. It's not the message itself that's dangerous, but rather the consent to install it: "trust the sender," "open the file," and other positive responses when unpacking.

A bouquet with a catch

For the second year, scammers have been using a scenario in which women are called and informed that a gift or bouquet has been ordered. After delivery, the courier or delivery service asks for a digital code sent to the recipient's phone for reporting and confirmation of the order's delivery. In reality, the scammers are requesting a one-time password for a bank account or government services website account.

Experts recommend asking clarifying questions and verifying information when you receive a delivery notification call in such situations. For example, learn more about the courier service or flower shop, or call the official phone number listed on the company's website. After delivery, when prompted for a confirmation code, carefully check the sender's identity and whether the SMS contains any warnings about confidentiality.

Sharing personal information with third parties is strictly prohibited, as are the passwords sent to your phone. This confidential information ensures the user's security and confirms their identity. It is precisely this information that attackers seek to obtain.

Brand and store promotions

One common scam involves sending out lucrative offers purportedly from well-known stores or brands. Information about such promotions may appear on social media, in messengers, or via email.

When receiving such a message, it's important to remain vigilant: if the prices are suspiciously low, the conditions for receiving a prize are too simple, or there is manipulation of the promotion's urgency or its limited duration, it's best to examine the offer with particular caution.

The first thing to consider is whether the stated price is realistic. You should also check the website offering the promotion: is its address correct, are there any extra characters or misspelled words, and is the connection secure (is there a lock symbol when viewing the resource information?). Next, examine the content: how detailed and well-written is the information, are there contact information, and are there any errors or empty sections. It's also recommended to find additional information about the resource and read reviews.

If an advertisement requires you to download and install additional software to make a purchase, it's a sign of fraud. Installing such software can lead to loss of control of your device and the theft of personal and banking information.

Dating sites and event tickets

High demand for current events, restaurant trips, and the desire to buy theater tickets or other attractions at bargain prices often lowers citizens' guard. Fraudsters exploit this: emails with great deals on leisure activities can arrive via messaging apps and email.

Fraudsters create fake websites offering tickets to popular concerts, plays, and movie premieres at discounted prices. When users attempt to pay on the fake website, they enter their bank details, after which all funds are debited from their account.

To avoid this, carefully review the website where you purchase tickets and verify it. Experts recommend using only official and verified resources, such as the city service. Mosbilet, portals of large ticket aggregators or official websites of the institutions themselves.

Another ticket scam operates on dating sites and related apps. Fraudsters create fake profiles and establish emotional contact with victims. Once they gain their trust, they ask for photos to blackmail them, or offer to buy tickets or book a restaurant reservation through a fake website. As a result, the user loses personal information and money.

City residents were told at a webinar about how to recognize a scammer and avoid becoming their victim when dating online. Call me back yourselfYou can learn about the rules of communication in dating apps from the memo following the results webinar.

On guard for cybersecurity: the "Call Me Back" project turns three years oldExperts from the "Call Me Back" project revealed new fraudulent schemes.

Call me back yourself

The online information project "Call Back Yourself" was created in 2022 by the Moscow Government in collaboration with the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the City of Moscow. It helps residents protect themselves and their loved ones from telephone and online fraud. The project's website provides information about upcoming in-person and online events, as well as tips and recommendations from experts, and recordings of past events. webinars and other materials. Live streams of past lectures can be viewed on the project's website, as well as on VKontakte and Rutube.

In 2023, "Call Me Back" won the "Golden Site" award for "Best Social Project Website" and was also awarded the Runet Prize in the "Information Security" category. In 2025, the project received an award from the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs' international "Shield and Pen" competition and the fourth All-Russian "Regional Information Security Cup" competition.

The creation and support of information security tools, as well as countering cyber fraud, are in line with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State"More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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The March 8 program will be held at Moscow government service centers and Moscow longevity centers.

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In the lead-up to March 8, Moscow's government service centers and flagship Moscow Longevity centers will host a festive program. Visitors to the My Documents offices will receive fresh flowers, origami workshops, and greeting cards, while Moscow Longevity participants will enjoy lectures on health and beauty, culinary, sports, and creative workshops, relaxation sessions, useful gifts, and beauty salons with hair and makeup done by college students. Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"For International Women's Day, we've prepared a special program to delight Muscovites. In anticipation of the holiday, visitors to the flagship My Documents government services offices will receive spring hyacinths. At the centers, anyone can sign paper and electronic cards with warm messages for loved ones: mothers, wives, daughters, and grandmothers. Exciting master classes for children and adults are planned. Moscow Longevity Centers will host lectures on beauty and health, sports, and creative activities. Moreover, some centers will open beauty salons where college students will provide free hair and makeup services for project participants. A pleasant surprise awaits patients, doctors, and nurses at medical facilities. For example, the A.S. Loginov Moscow Clinical Research Center will host a special concert for them," said Anastasia Rakova.

"Beauty and Style Day" for Muscovites

In honor of International Women's Day, the Moscow Longevity project will host a "Beauty and Style Day." On March 6, the festive events will take place at 11 flagship Moscow Longevity centers—the addresses are available on websiteLectures, master classes, and open sessions will be held in each of them from 11:00 to 17:00.

A special festive program has been prepared for older Muscovites, bringing together everything that is important to a modern woman, including health care, beauty secrets, the energy of sports, and the joy of creativity. Moscow's longevity centers will host themed master classes and original workshops on this day—each participant will be able to choose their favorite activity and attend any of the centers. The festive program is available at official website project. You can sign up for master classes at your nearest Moscow Longevity Center or by calling 7 495 870-44-44.

On March 6, from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM, beauty salons will be open at the Moscow Longevity Centers Sokolniki (6 Babayevskaya Street), Krylatskoye (42 Rublevskoye Shosse, Building 1), and Yuzhnoye Tushino (9 Skhodnenskaya Street). Students from Moscow colleges will provide free hair and makeup services. A separate program has been prepared for the wives, mothers, and daughters of special military operation (SVO) participants at the Unified Support Center for SVO Participants and Their Family Members. Over the course of the week, they will be offered classes in three areas: physical activity, psychology, and creativity.

Exhibitions, concerts and theatrical performances

College students have created a photo exhibition dedicated to the women who help Moscow residents every day. These include doctors, teachers, and employees of government service centers and social welfare agencies. The exhibition will open on Chistoprudny Boulevard on March 5. The photographs were taken by students from College of Automation and Information Technology No. 20 and the IT. Moscow Information Technology College. The images for the shoot were developed at the First Moscow Educational Complex. The exhibition will run until the end of March; admission is free.

For March 8, the capital's Main Archives Department opened an online exhibition, "Give Women Flowers," in a virtual museum. Moscow – with care for historyThe exhibition is based on archival photographs by Russian artists from the second half of the 20th century. The new exhibition is dedicated to women of various ages and professions, captured in moments of joy holding festive bouquets. The photographs feature both ordinary residents of the capital and prominent figures in culture, sports, and science who made significant contributions to the country's history. Among the exhibition's subjects are composer Alexandra Pakhmutova, actress Tamara Makarova, figure skating coach Tatyana Tarasova, and Hero of the Soviet Union Ekaterina Demina. The exhibition also includes works by renowned artists such as Viktor Akhlomov and Nikolai Drachinsky.

The capital's palaces and creative centers have also prepared a festive program in honor of International Women's Day. Guests will enjoy concerts, master classes, exhibitions, and theatrical performances. The Preobrazhensky Palace of Children and Youth Creativity will host festive concerts on March 5th and 6th, and on March 8th, the Nadezhda group will perform songs and poems. Admission to all events is free. On March 6th, the Zamoskvorechye Children's Creativity Center invites you to the quiz "Both Beautiful and Smart" and the game program "Creative Friday." Registration is required. linkOn the same day, concerts and master classes await guests at the A.V. Kosarev Children's Art Center and the Children's Art House on Taganka; admission is free.

The Strogino Children's Art Center will host the "Happiness Marathon" event on March 8th. Here you can make cards, help homeless animals, and write letters to veterans. Registration for the event is by linkFrom March 4th to 6th, the Undiscovered Islands Children's and Youth Creativity Palace is holding master classes on creating gifts for mothers. Participants are required. pre-registrationA children's drawing exhibition will open there on March 2nd, admission is free.

In honor of the holiday, the Moscow publication will launch a special project on women's teams on March 8. Seven teams were featured, including doctors from the Morozov Children's City Clinical Hospital and staff from Wedding Palace No. 1.

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Sobyanin: Small businesses are one of the capital's main partners in solving various problems

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There are over 919,000 registered small and medium-sized businesses in Moscow. These businesses employ over 3.7 million people—one in three people employed in the city. This large base makes small businesses one of the capital's key partners in addressing a wide range of challenges, from meeting residents' daily needs to implementing major infrastructure projects. Sergei Sobyanin discussed government procurement from small businesses in his address. blog.

"The Moscow government offers entrepreneurs a wide range of support measures. But one of the most significant is the opportunity to participate in government procurement and sell their products or services to a reliable buyer at a reasonable price. Without a doubt, this is what any honest and conscientious entrepreneur needs," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

What the city purchases from small businesses

In 2025, under Federal Law No. 44 "On the Procurement of Products for State Needs," the Moscow Government concluded 268,300 contracts with small businesses across Russia. This represents almost three-quarters of the city's total government contracts.

Last year, the largest number of contracts—48,600—were for medical products and pharmaceuticals. Construction goods (22,700 contracts) and household goods, including home appliances (20,900) came in second and third.

In addition, the city actively purchased educational services (20.1 thousand contracts), information technology products, communications equipment, office equipment and electronics (13.5 thousand) from small businesses.

Almost 60 percent of contracts were awarded to Moscow-based entrepreneurs, while the remainder were awarded to regional suppliers. Among the most active procurement participants were small businesses from the Moscow, Sverdlovsk, Nizhny Novgorod, and Vladimir regions, as well as from St. Petersburg.

The winners of the Moscow Procurement Leaders competition were selected in the capital.Moscow is creating conditions for the development of female entrepreneurship, Sobyanin said.

How the capital helps gain access to trading

Large companies have dedicated departments whose employees monitor specialized tenders to ensure they don't miss out on opportunities. Small businesses lack these opportunities, so the city helps entrepreneurs gain access to tenders.

Starting in 2022, all Moscow-based procurements worth up to 20 million rubles will be made exclusively to small businesses. This measure was introduced as additional support for small businesses.

In addition, on the portal Small Business of Moscow The free online service "Selection of Public Procurement under 44-FZ/223-FZ" is available. Experts from the State Budgetary Institution "Small Business of Moscow" are available to provide consultations to entrepreneurs if needed.

This service helps entrepreneurs find suitable tenders on online trading platforms. It takes into account the specifics of their businesses and displays current procurements for which bids are being accepted. The service is available to companies, sole proprietors, and self-employed individuals operating in Moscow. It is also open to those planning to start their own business in the capital.

The Supplier Portal is another important tool for supporting small businesses. Here, schools, kindergartens, clinics, and other institutions purchase essential products through small-volume procurement. Over 90 percent of all suppliers on the portal are small and medium-sized businesses. Last year, a service for streamlining procurement documentation was launched on the portal. Artificial intelligence generates contract summaries, helping entrepreneurs quickly assess the key details of a procurement and decide whether to participate.

Every day onplatform On average, around 800 bidding sessions are published. The service automatically generates a summary for each one. On average, seven entrepreneurs participate in each mini-auction, and the starting bid price is reduced by 14 percent.

Work plays a significant role Moscow Guarantee FundIt helps entrepreneurs obtain financing and bank guarantees for the execution of government contracts. Its guarantees cover up to 70 percent of a business's liabilities, and the maximum guarantee amount reaches 100 million rubles. This makes it easier for entrepreneurs to obtain loans, and for banks to reduce the risks involved in issuing loans.

Thanks to the guarantee support, the sports event organizer, Jukka Travel, signed 22 government contracts in 2025.

The Ortomoda Shoe Design Center, which produces orthopedic footwear for people with disabilities, has signed 12 contracts.

"Thanks to the active participation of small businesses in public procurement, the city receives the necessary products at reasonable prices. Entrepreneurs have the opportunity to grow their businesses, feed their families, and create new jobs. This fully meets the goals of the national projects 'Efficient and Competitive Economy' and 'Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State,'" the Moscow Mayor emphasized.

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