Taliya Minullina held a business breakfast, where she brought together representatives of large businesses and government agencies.

26 August 2025, Tuesday

Tatarstan's top officials and others, as well as major Russian businessmen exchanged ideas and outlined plans for the future today at Gazprombank's business breakfast. It was moderated by Taliya Minullina, Head of the Investment Development Agency of the Republic of Tatarstan. She recalled that Gazprombank's business breakfast was being held for the third time as part of the Tatarstan Petrochemical Forum 2025, and the most pressing issues were always discussed here.

This year's event was dedicated to the theme "Architecture of Eurasian cooperation: new formats of interaction in the petrochemical industry and business prospects" and was again held as part of the Tatarstan Petrochemical Forum - 2025.

Gazprombank's largest clients include Tatarstan companies such as KAMAZ, Sibur and Ak Bars Holding, whose projects have become symbols of technological breakthrough and investment attractiveness.

Dmitry Sauers, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Gazprombank, addressed the participants of the event with a welcoming speech: "The foundation that has been created over the year: the bank's cooperation with the region, with our traditional support for industries, financing of various projects, creation of a new joint investment fund - this is all progress towards Russia becoming import-independent, leading in critical technologies".

During the business breakfast, the President of Tatarstan, Rustam Minnikhanov, stressed that Tatarstan and Gazprombank have been building cooperation for more than 15 years, strengthening the economic potential of the republic. "Today we are moving on," said Rustam Minnikhanov. - And most importantly, these are innovative areas. We have created a joint fund that will provide serious opportunities to focus on project support. The second direction is that Gazprombank is our partner in the development of Islamic finance." Rustam Minnikhanov reminded that such tools as Islamic banking have not yet been used in our country.

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