Banks began to refuse to grant mortgages to citizens on previously approved conditions; Megafon, Beeline and Tele2 will stop charging for the distribution of Internet and other news on October 30.
Finance
- The Central Bank has streamlined the registration of mandatory automobile civil liability insurance through electronic document management. In this case, the insurer will receive part of the data about the insured through the AIS Insurance system, Kommersant reports.
- Banks began to refuse to grant mortgages to citizens on previously approved conditions. Previously, the conditions of approved loans lasted three months.
- Transfers from legal entities to individuals via the fast payment system (FPS) are growing at a rapid pace this year and in the third quarter exceeded last year’s figure five times, Kommersant writes.
Business
- The foundation of the co-owner of Vkusville and his partners invested in the Seven Seeds network. With this money, the company plans to open about 30 gardening product stores, according to Vedomosti.
Services and technologies
- Megafon, Beeline and Tele2 will refuse to charge fees for the distribution of Internet traffic from mobile devices. The FAS ordered the four large operators to cancel Internet distribution rates on September 18.
- Telegram was updated to version 10.2 on October 29: users will be able to quote part of a message, change the appearance of links, and Premium subscribers will be able to choose personal colors and more.
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