IT companies will eliminate income tax in 2025, Rubrick has attracted new investors, Solar Staff will allocate part of its business to working abroad and other events on May 29.
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Russia
- Russian insurers currently offer companies compensation for the material consequences of cybersecurity incidents; However, despite the urgency of the threats, no more than 5% of companies issue this type of policy. This is what Vladimir Novikov, risk director of SberInsurance, told RB.RU. Previously, the website of the document and cargo delivery operator SDEK was the target of a hacker attack.
- In 2025-2027, a 5% income tax rate will apply to IT companies. This follows from the Ministry of Finance’s bill on changes in the tax system.
- The Bank of Russia is increasing the size of a one-time transfer through the SBP between an individual’s accounts in different banks to 30 million rubles, Kommersant writes.
Investments
- The Russian analogue of Lego has attracted new investors. Analysts estimate the total value of the company at 50-60 million rubles and the transferred stake at approximately 10 million rubles.
- The Moscow Exchange plans to create an exchange order book for digital financial assets in order to fully develop the secondary market. The order book reflects orders to buy or sell an asset.
Business
- The website of the delivery operator SDEK has partially restored its operation after a hacker attack that caused a technical failure. The company clarified that it continues to resolve the remaining issues.
- The automated tracking service DLBI reported the leak of the customer database of the alleged online glasses and contact lenses store Ochkov Net. The dump received by the hacker contains names, phone numbers, emails, delivery addresses and passwords hash. The company has not yet commented on the possible leak.
- AliExpress owner Alibaba has tightened conditions for Russian companies. The Chinese company has stopped accepting rubles and does not allow delivery to Russia.
- Solar Staff will allocate part of the business to work abroad. Customers whose companies are registered outside Russia will switch to the Mellow service.
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