A former top manager of VK founded a new gaming holding company, Utmost Games. On October 7, a new regulation for the certification of IT specialists and other events was approved in Russia.
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Business
- My.Games co-founder and former COO of Mail.ru Group (now VK), Vladimir Nikolsky, founded the Cypriot gaming holding company Utmost Games. Investments in the new project could range between 20 and 40 million dollars.
- APKIT approved new regulations for the certification of IT specialists. This involves the operation of supplier certification centers accredited by software developers or technology providers.
- The companies asked the State Duma to abandon the register of beer and cider sellers. Market participants believe that additional registration will increase the burden on sales outlets.
- The classified “Avito” launched in test mode a new product for entrepreneurs: “Setting the price of a target stock.” It works on the basis of artificial intelligence and allows companies to pay only for specific customer actions when promoting products.
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The digital agency Blondinka.ru JSC was able to pay Google LLC (the Russian legal entity of the American Google, declared bankrupt) for a debt of 135 million rubles for services within the framework of the Google Advertising program, RB.RU learned. JSC Tochka transferred money for the company.
Services and technologies
- VTB plans to launch food and grocery delivery through its VTB Online application. The bank is considering cooperating with other players in the delivery market.
- Between January and August 2024, Roskomnadzor (RKN) blocked 456 million fraudulent calls. One of the most popular fraud schemes is calls with notifications about the expiration of a SIM card.
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