Primorsky Region Governor Vladimir Miklushevsky met with Bank of Moscow representatives Tuesday to discuss the possibilities of financing infrastructure projects.
The discussion focused on increasing cooperation between the bank and government in the area, specifically funding municipal projects for housing and additional mortgage programs for public employees and large and/or young families.
Region representatives also discussed capital restoration of apartment buildings. The bank is no stranger to this kind of request, having financed previous municipal projects including overhauls in water treatment and transportation.
The bank opened a branch in Vladivostok in 1999 and has since gained as many as 13,000 individuals and 680 legal entities as clients in the region.
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