Reducing investment in the Russian edtech market, iPhone imports from India to Russia have grown, the Central Bank will lay off a thousand employees and other news on February 27, in the review of RB.RU.

The Central Bank cuts staff, edtech loses investment: the main thing February 27

Investments

  • MediaChain Ecosystem representative Dmitry Mazanov named the top 7 NFT projects for investment in 2023. Among them are Art Blocks, NBA Top Shot and others.
  • In 2022, the volume of investments in the Russian edtech market decreased by 3.5 times, to 4 billion rubles. Over the past year, about 14 billion rubles were invested in the sector.

Business

  • Russian perfume and cosmetics chains occupy the niches of foreign brands that are no longer there. For example, the Molecule perfumery began to buy premises in the center of Moscow for the opening of new stores, Vedomosti writes.
  • The Bank of Russia is preparing to cut personnel and payroll costs, some payments have already been cancelled. We can talk about the release of about 1 thousand people, Kommersant learned.
  • India’s iPhone imports to Russia doubled in 2022. However, the total parallel import of these smartphones dropped by three times the official supply, Vedomosti reported.
  • The number of registered cars decreased for the first time in many years in Moscow, the Moscow region, St. Petersburg, the Krasnodar Territory and other regions, and Primorye became the record holder for the increase in the number of registrations – 15,000 additional cars. were registered for the year, writes Kommersant.

Services

  • In 2022, 168 major databases of Russian companies entered the network. The leaders in terms of leaked information were retailers, with 14%, and delivery services, with 34%.

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RB team

Source: RB

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