Russian ministry of finance to introduce financial ombudsman bill to government

YEREVAN, March 27. /ARKA/. Russian ministry of finance is considering submitting a financial ombudsman bill to the government by the end of April, head of insurance regulation policy department of the ministry Dmitry Nikulshin said.

Comments have been already received from various agencies, Nikulshin said, as quoted by Banks.ru.
In March 2012, the government was assigned to prepare amendments to the country’s laws to allow for a new, financial ombudsman’s institution. The bill was expected to be at the government in August 2012.  –0–

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