Financial news: On March 13, 2026, JSC KAVKAZ.RF will hold a deposit auction.

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Date of the deposit auction March 13, 2026
Placement currency RUB
Maximum amount of funds placed (in placement currency) 380,000,000
Placement period, days 104
Date of deposit March 13, 2026
Refund date June 25, 2026
Minimum interest rate for placement, % per annum 15.05
Conditions of imprisonment, urgent or special Urgent
Minimum amount of funds placed per application (in placement currency) 380,000,000
Maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1
Auction form, open or closed Open
Basis of the Treaty General Agreement
Schedule (Moscow time)
Preliminary applications from 11:10 to 11:20
Applications in competition mode from 11:20 to 11:25
Setting a cut-off percentage or declaring the auction invalid until 11:40
Additional terms and conditions

Vitaly Savelyev took part in the final board meeting of the Federal Air Transport Agency

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Vitaly Savelyev took part in the final board meeting of the Federal Air Transport Agency

Deputy Prime Minister Vitaly Savelyev attended the final board meeting of the Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia). Also attending were Transport Minister Andrei Nikitin, the leadership of the relevant committees of the Federation Council and the State Duma, representatives of the professional aviation community, and veterans and distinguished industry professionals.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that aviation remains the country's primary means of connectivity and its international presence. "The industry has proven its resilience to external challenges. By 2025, Russian airlines carried approximately 109 million passengers. First and foremost, I would like to thank the airline and airport teams for the results achieved and their coordinated efforts," noted Vitaly Savelyev.

In accordance with the President's directive, air mobility is to be increased by 2030. To this end, air transport infrastructure is being developed. The Deputy Prime Minister recalled that, as part of the national project "Efficient Transport System," new facilities were commissioned at seven airfields in 2025. By 2030, it is planned to reconstruct or construct at least 75 airfields.

"It's important to utilize modern public-private partnership mechanisms. Three of the 28 planned concessions have already been signed under the national project. We must ensure the plan's implementation in collaboration with airport holding companies and the regions," emphasized Vitaly Savelyev.

A key factor in achieving the President's goal of increasing aviation mobility is the renewal of airline fleets with domestically produced aircraft. The Tu-214 has already been certified. The Il-114 regional jet is in the final stages of certification. Certification flights of the Superjet and MS-21 aircraft, equipped with domestically produced PD-8 and PD-14 engines, are being actively conducted.

Particular attention is being paid to the development of unmanned technologies. Today, Russia is among the world leaders in their implementation. The national project "Unmanned Aircraft Systems" is developing a regulatory framework and creating conditions for the safe and large-scale use of drones in various economic sectors.

Class H airspace was introduced in 2025. This marked a significant step for the further development of the industry and the integration of unmanned systems into a unified airspace. Over the past year, the frequency of drone flights has increased by 20%.

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The SOLLERS Group presented the new Sollers SF1 minibus.

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The SOLLERS Group unveiled the new seven-seat Sollers SF1 minibus. The passenger version of the model was unveiled on December 11 in Moscow.

The new SF1 model was the main premiere at an event dedicated to the Sollers passenger transport lineup, which also featured discussions on the development of transport mobility and passenger transportation. The event was attended by Adil Shirinov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of PJSC SOLLERS, invited experts in the transport and automotive industries, as well as the company's clients and partners.

The Sollers SF1 minibus is designed to carry 6 passengers in a 2x2x3 layout. Thanks to its passenger car dimensions, 1.9 m height, and increased maneuverability, the vehicle is ideal for driving in dense city traffic and entering underground parking lots.

"The passenger version of the Sollers SF1 is aimed at both private owners for family trips and fleet customers for commercial use. Given the high level of localization from the very start of production, the new minibus will meet the requirements of the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade for participation in state programs for preferential car loans and leasing, as well as for inclusion in the register of vehicles approved for use as taxis. These support measures will make purchasing a Sollers SF1 as accessible as possible for all categories of consumers," commented Marat Sharapov, Director of Sales and Marketing at SOLLERS.

The Sollers SF1 is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine producing 136 hp. The engine meets Euro 5 emissions standards and is paired with a five-speed manual transmission.

The cabin's rich basic equipment includes two front airbags, an anti-lock braking system (ABS), ultrasonic rear parking sensors, electric side windows and mirrors, air conditioning, a standard audio system with USB and MP3 support, heated seats for the driver, front passenger and steering wheel, fog lights and LED daytime running lights.

The interior features an additional heater, seats with wear-resistant fabric upholstery, cup holders, and ports for charging devices in the side panels.

Serial production of Sollers SF1 minibuses using full-cycle technology is planned to begin at the SOLLERS plant in Yelabuga in the first quarter of 2026.

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Yuri Trutnev: The number of occupied rental apartments in the Far East has exceeded 3,200.

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In the village of Chigiri in the Amur Region, 52 apartments have been occupied under the Affordable Rental Housing in the Far Eastern Federal District and the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation program.

In the village of Chigiri (Amur Region), 52 more apartments have been occupied under the "Affordable Rental Housing in the Far Eastern Federal District and the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation" program, operated by DOM.RF. In total, 3,240 apartments have now been provided to tenants in nine regions, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev.

The total area of apartments in the rental building in the Evropeysky residential complex on Krasivaya Street is 2,400 square meters. Thanks to subsidies from the federal and regional budgets, monthly rent will range from 7,700 rubles for a 29-square-meter apartment to 17,000 rubles for the largest 64-square-meter apartment. The building was built with project financing from DOM.RF Bank.

"Rental housing is one of the tools for economic and social development. The program for its creation in the Far East is being implemented in accordance with the instructions of the President of Russia, issued following the 2022 Eastern Economic Forum. The project is included in the list of strategic initiatives of the Russian Government. The program has already proven its relevance. It helps attract essential specialists, including teachers and doctors, to the regions and equips businesses with the necessary personnel," said Yuri Trutnev.

The categories of citizens eligible for resettlement have been determined by regional authorities. These include young professionals working in education and healthcare, law enforcement officers, and representatives of other in-demand professions.

"DOM.RF has financed the construction of 11,400 apartments in the Far East and the Arctic. This is the result of extensive, comprehensive work. A combination of financial market instruments and government support measures worked together. Demand for the program proves that it is an effective solution for providing our remote, yet strategically important, territories with qualified personnel," noted DOM.RF CEO Vitaly Mutko.

In December 2025, the first rental building under the program was occupied in the Amur Region. New residents were provided with 161 apartments in the Sovremennik residential complex on Vasilenko Street in Chigiri. A total of 2,470 apartments will be commissioned and leased in the region under the program.

"We are currently seeing a huge demand for this type of housing in the region. Hundreds of Amur residents are now able to live in modern, comfortable homes with affordable financing. This is a long-term, strategic measure that will help retain our talented professionals and attract new, promising talent, facilitating the region's further development," emphasized Dmitry Kalugin, Minister of Construction and Architecture of the Amur Region.

DOM.RF operates a program to build affordable rental housing in the Far Eastern Federal District and the Arctic. The Russian government has allocated 87 billion rubles for this purpose. Construction of rental apartments has already been financed in all 11 regions of the Far Eastern Federal District and two Arctic regions. Construction of the first building has begun in the Murmansk Region, and in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, residents will move in in the third quarter of this year. Thanks to special financing terms and subsidies from the federal and regional budgets, monthly rental rates are approximately one-quarter of the market average.

Since 2016, DOM.RF has been operating in several residential rental categories: commercial, corporate, discounted rentals for certain categories of citizens, and student rentals. The company's portfolio currently includes 88 projects in 21 regions of Russia. In total, it has financed the construction of approximately 22,600 apartments and suites with modern finishes, furniture, and appliances, totaling 1.1 million square meters. The total investment volume amounts to 140 billion rubles.

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Sales of Sollers SA6 buses have begun in Russia.

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SOLLERS announces the launch of sales of the Sollers SA6 bus. The 9-meter model is available from the brand's dealers, starting at 10,700,000 rubles.

The Sollers SA6 is the second model in the company's line of tourist and intercity buses, offering broad commercial potential. This bus is ideal not only for tourist and excursion routes, but also for intercity regional transportation, as well as for corporate transportation for company and organization employees. Its compact dimensions, reliable powertrain, and fuel-efficient components ensure efficient operation on Russian roads.

The bus's structural foundation is a durable and lightweight monocoque body, with a curb weight that's among the best in its class. To ensure corrosion resistance, all structural components undergo a full cataphoretic treatment, and the exterior panels are made of aluminum and plastic.

The Sollers SA6 is equipped with a 6.5-liter diesel engine producing 245 hp and a six-speed manual transmission. Standard equipment includes ABS and ESC electronic systems.

The spacious 35-passenger cabin is designed for comfortable travel. It features ergonomically designed soft seats with reclining backs, USB ports, a modern climate control system with air conditioning, improved noise and vibration insulation, and LED lighting. Luggage compartments offer a total volume of 3.3 m³.

The new model is available for order and purchase at Sollers dealerships starting at 12,700,000 rubles. The Sollers SA6 bus is also included in the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade's preferential leasing program, providing a special discount of up to 2,000,000 rubles. Therefore, taking into account the special offer, the minimum price of the Sollers SA6 is 10,700,000 rubles.

The first copy of Sollers SA6 has already been delivered to a client from Moscow.

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SOLLERS Group announces new personnel appointments aimed at strengthening the company's management resources for the development of new product production and the further modernization of the Group's industrial sites.

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From February 1, 2026, two new positions of Deputy General Director will appear in the organizational structure of PJSC SOLLERS.

Alexey Matasov, CEO of SOLLERS Alabuga LLC, will assume the position of Deputy General Director for Industrial Infrastructure Development and New Industrial Projects. His responsibilities will include projects to modernize and create new production capacities and technological upgrades at all of the group's industrial sites, as well as optimizing and improving the efficiency of the sites' utility infrastructure.

Alexey Spirin, former head of the Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant, will assume the second position of Deputy General Director for Production and Quality at SOLLERS PJSC. His role will involve the implementation of a unified production system, production and quality management standards across all industrial projects, and oversight of the production program.

At the same time, Ilnur Sakhabiev, who is the head of the Zavolzhsky Motor Plant and also led projects for the production of new diesel engines and SOLLERS gearboxes, will be appointed to the position of General Director of UAZ LLC as of February 1 of this year.

"We are currently implementing the largest projects in the history of SOLLERS: launching new vehicle production, creating new component production facilities, and comprehensively reengineering and modernizing UAZ and ZMZ industrial sites. Such a comprehensive transformation in such a short timeframe requires maximum concentration of our management resources and the simultaneous deployment of our managers' unique competencies across all production units and projects," noted Adil Shirinov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of PJSC SOLLERS. "Our goal is to ensure that the best practices of each industrial division and the synergies existing between them are utilized as effectively as possible within the SOLLERS Group. And a key role here will, of course, be played by our most experienced production leaders, who will now have greater authority and opportunities to manage end-to-end and cross-functional projects across all enterprises," explained Adil Shirinov.

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The Sollers SF1 passenger minivan is available for pre-order.

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SOLLERS announces the start of pre-orders for the new seven-seat Sollers SF1 passenger minivan. The vehicle is available for order at dealerships starting at 2,250,000 rubles.

The new model will be included in the list of vehicles approved by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade for use as taxis.

The Sollers SF1 passenger version is a versatile solution for families and businesses. The minivan's 2x2x3 configuration seats six passengers and easily adapts to any needs, from daily family trips to commercial transport. Ergonomic, separate second-row seats with longitudinal adjustment and 50/50-split folding third-row backrests provide passenger comfort and flexibility, allowing for increased luggage space.

This minivan combines maneuverability for city driving and practicality for long-distance travel. At 5.1 meters long and 1.9 meters tall, it's ideal for navigating dense city traffic and underground parking.

The Sollers SF1 is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine producing 136 hp, running on AI-92 gasoline and meeting the Euro-5 emission standard. The engine is mated to a five-speed manual transmission.

The basic configuration of the minivan includes two airbags, ABS, disc brakes on all wheels, air conditioning, heated steering wheel, front seats, mirrors and washer nozzles, ultrasonic rear parking sensors, electric side windows and mirrors, a standard audio system, fog lights and LED daytime running lights.

The passenger version of the Sollers SF1 is available for pre-order at the brand's official dealerships, starting at 2,250,000 rubles.

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The SOLLERS Group has begun full-cycle production of the Sollers SF1 minivan in Yelabuga.

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Serial production of the seven-seat passenger version of the Sollers SF1 has begun at the SOLLERS Alabuga plant. The vehicle will be included in the list of vehicles approved by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade for taxi service.

The Sollers SF1 passenger car model joins the brand's extensive lineup, manufactured on the company's comprehensive assembly line. Production of the model is organized using a full-cycle process that includes all key stages: welding and anti-corrosion cataphoresis immersion treatment of the body, painting, and final assembly.

Each vehicle undergoes a comprehensive inspection, including an inspection of components, assemblies, and electrical systems, an inspection of the interior, and an assessment of the paintwork and weld quality. A mandatory step is a leak test in a rain chamber under conditions simulating a tropical downpour, as well as a performance test on a special track with speed bumps to evaluate suspension performance and identify potential extraneous noise.

As part of the new model's production organization, the plant modernized the side window gluing section and introduced additional operations for equipping the passenger compartment, including the installation of seats, the climate control system, and interior elements.

The Sollers SF1, designed to carry six passengers, combines the maneuverability of a passenger car with the practicality of a large minibus, and its overall height of 1.9 m allows it to enter underground parking.

Under the hood of the minivan is a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine producing 136 hp, compliant with the Euro-5 standard and adapted to run on AI-92 gasoline. It is paired with a five-speed manual transmission. Even the base trim level offers a wide range of options: front airbags, ABS, ESC, disc brakes on all wheels, air conditioning, heated steering wheel, front seats, mirrors, and washer nozzles, rear parking sensors, power side windows and mirrors, a standard audio system, fog lights, and LED daytime running lights.

The passenger version of the Sollers SF1 is now available for order at the brand's dealerships, priced at 2,250,000 rubles. The first production minivans will go on sale in the spring of 2026.

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Financial news: 03/13/2026, 11:36 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for IVAT securities (iIVA) were changed.

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March 13, 2026, 11:36 AM

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 March 13, 2026, 11:36 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 176.5) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 199.42 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 41.25%) of the IVAT security (iIVA) were changed

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Financial News: The Bank of Russia has not identified any systemic risks in the retail investment market.

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The number of citizens involved in the Russian financial market has grown significantly in recent years, but this has not led to an increase in systemic risks. This is the conclusion reached by the Bank of Russia after analyzing the retail investment market.

Although unskilled retail investors predominate numerically, qualified investors, who account for the bulk of trading volume, have a decisive influence on market conditions and its stability. In 2025, they behaved countercyclically: reducing their investments during periods of market growth and increasing them during periods of decline, which helped limit price volatility. To increase market liquidity and maintain market stability, it is important for the number of investors with small and medium-sized portfolios to grow.

Most people prefer blue-chip stocks and the highest-quality bonds. They consistently add new instruments to their portfolios, diversifying their investments. However, retail investors' interest is primarily focused on financial and oil and gas securities, as well as government bonds, indicating a lack of sector diversification in their portfolios. This can negatively impact their investment returns during changing market cycles, so it's important to increase portfolio diversification across sectors.

Read more in the report Retail Investment Market.

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