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Неглинная, 12, Москва, 107016 8 800 300-30-00 www.cbr.ru Новости On state register of microfinance organisations 16 декабря 2015 года Пресс-релиз On 14 December 2015, the Bank of Russia took the following decisions: to include information on the following entities in the state register of microfinance organisations: Microfinance organisation Zaimy Vsem, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation Expert Finance Group, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation V Dolg, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation 365 Zaimov, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation Nalichnaya Skoraya Pomoshch, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation Perviy Investitsionniy Dom, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation Financial and Industrial Consortium Stal, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), MICROFINANCE ORGANISATION ECO-PLAN, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation Glen, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation TENDER-UNION, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation Mobifinance, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation Migom MO, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation DVL, limited liability company (the city of Saint Petersburg), Microfinance organisation City Centre for Social Support and Financing, limited liability company (the city of Saint Petersburg), Microfinance organisation Investment Company Orion-Nedvizhimost, limited liability company (the city of Saint Petersburg), Microfinance organisation SBM Group, limited liability company (the city of Tomsk), Microfinance organisation West Siberian Financial Alliance, limited liability company (the city of Tomsk), MICROFINANCE ORGANISATION FINANSOVAYA POMOSHCH NASELENIYU, limited liability company (the city of Irkutsk), MICROFINANCE ORGANISATION MSV FINANCE, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (the city of Chelyabinsk), MICROFINANCE ORGANISATION M-CAPITAL, limited liability company (the city of Chelyabinsk), Microfinance organisation Mercury 5, limited liability company (the city of Chelyabinsk), Microfinance organisation YUGRA FINANCE, limited liability company (the town of Sovetsky, Khanti- Mansy Autonomous Area — Yugra), Microfinance organisation Almaz-Finance, limited liability company (the town of Sayanogorsk, the Republic of Khakassia), Microfinance organisation Druzheskiy Zaim OF, limited liability company (the town of Sayanogorsk, the Republic of Khakassia), Microfinance organisation Sibirskaya Narodnaya Kazna, limited liability company (the city of Barnaul), Microfinance organisation Rublegood, limited liability company (the community of Shemysheika, the Penza Region), Microfinance organisation Roks, limited liability company (the city of Cherepovets, the Vologda Region), Microfinance organisation MEGA-SFERA, limited liability company (the village of Mesyagutovo, the Duvansky District, the Republic of Bashkortostan), Microfinance organisation Karat-Finance, limited liability company (the city of Kazan), Microfinance organisation Kairos, limited liability company (the city of Omsk), Microfinance organisation Yuzhnoe Doverie, limited liability company (the city of Sochi, the Krasnodar Territory). to refuse to include the following entities in the state register of microfinance organisations: Microfinance organisation Avtozaim 03, limited liability company (the city of Ulan-Ude), Microfinance organisation KhMAO-Finance, limited liability company (the city of Nizhnevartovsk, Khanti-Mansy Autonomous Area — Yugra), Non-profit microfinance organisation Fund for Supporting Small and Medium-sized businesses of the Municipality of the Ongudaisky District (the village of Onguday, the Ongudaisky District, the Altai Republic), Microfinance organisation Finansoviy Broker, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation Centro-Credit, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation ALFA, limited liability company (the village of Tolstoy-Yurt, the Grozny District, the Chechen Republic), GetMoney, limited liability company (the city of Orenburg), Microfinance organisation CAPITAL, limited liability company (the city of Biysk, the Altai Territory), Capital-Trade, limited liability company (the city of Ulan-Ude), Microfinance organisation Albatros, limited liability company (the city of Biysk, the Altai Territory), Microfinance organisation Dadim Nalichnye v Dolg — Obyedinennye Kollektory, limited liability company (the city of Arkhangelsk), Microfinance organisation Zotoff, limited liability company (the city of Tula), MICROFINANCE ORGANISATION KRASNAYA TSENA, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), Microfinance organisation Fastfinance, limited liability company (the city of Togliatti, the Samara Region), Microfinance organisation Garant Dengi, limited liability company (the city of Solikamsk, the Perm Territory), MosFinBusiness, limited liability company (the city of Moscow), MICROFINANCE ORGANISATION FINANCIAL SOLUTIONS CENTRE YAKHONT, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (the village of Turochak, the Turochaksky District, the Altai Republic), Microfinance organisation SemYa, limited liability company (the city of Ryazan). to reissue certificates on including information on the legal entity in the state register of microfinance organisations to the following entities: Microfinance organisation PYAT CAPITALOV, limited liability company (the city of Kazan), Microfinance organisation REALNYE DENGI, limited liability company (the city of Ufa), Microfinance organisation MicoFinance, limited liability company (the village of Dinskaya, the Dinsky District, the Krasnodar Territory), Microfinance organisation Rich, limited liability 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of Zelenogorsk, the Krasnoyarsk Territory), Microfinance organisation Letai dengi, limited liability company (the town of Chistopol, the Republic of Tatarstan), Microfinance organisation Pensionnaya Kassa Vzaimopomoshchi, limited liability company (the town of Sokol, the Vologda Region), Microfinance organisation Kopeika, limited liability company (the town of Serov, the Sverdlovsk Region), MFO Liberal-Finance, limited liability company (the town of Kamyshin, the Volgograd Region), Microfinance organisation AMIGA, limited liability company (the city of Saint Petersburg), Microfinance organisation Law Firm Yurist, limited liability company (the city of Penza), Microfinance organisation FinService, limited liability company (the village of Amga, the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)), Microfinance organisation Service-Credit, limited liability company (the city of Penza), Microfinance organisation GORFINCOM, limited liability company (the city of Ufa), Microfinance organisation Koshelek 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