VTB will invest 6 billion rubles in the tourism industry of Sevastopol
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Within the framework of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, an agreement was signed between the Government of Sevastopol and PJSC VTB Bank on the intention to invest in the tourism industry. The document was signed by Governor of Sevastopol Mikhail Razvozhaev and President and Chairman of the Management Board of VTB Bank PJSC Andrey Kostin. The cooperation agreement is concluded primarily in the financial and credit sphere.
The document we signed is the result of a very constructive dialogue between the city government and VTB Bank. It is planned that the bank will invest about 6 billion rubles in the tourism industry of Sevastopol from 2023 to 2026. This is a significant contribution to the development of the region, which will not only attract tourists, but also create new jobs, this is very important for us— the press service of the Government of Sevastopol quotes Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev.
In addition, the bank will participate in other activities aimed at developing the investment potential of the region. Strengthening ties will allow for effective interaction in exchange of experience and development of the banking sector in the region.
Sevastopol is a city of amazing historical and cultural heritage. But it is also a city of the future, dynamically developing, with high potential. We intend to promote the development of a comfortable tourist infrastructure so that the year-round flow of tourists to Sevastopol increasesAndrey Kostin, President and Chairman of the Management Board of VTB, notes.
The conclusion of the agreement will ensure mutually beneficial cooperation between the parties. The agreement provides for assistance from the government of Sevastopol to VTB Bank in terms of coordinating the interaction between the executive bodies of the city and the use of state support tools within the framework of the current legislation.
source: press service of the Government of Sevastopol
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