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Russia fails for third time to sell off confiscated stake in gold miner UGC

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Posted on June 10, 2026

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· Last updated: June 10, 2026

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Russia Fails Third Attempt to Sell Seized Stake in Gold Miner UGC Amid Lack of Bidders

Overview of the Failed UGC Stake Auction

Background of the Auction

MOSCOW, June 10 (Reuters) - The Russian state failed for a third time to auction a 67.2%stake in gold producer Uzhuralzoloto (UGC) that it had seized from its owner last year, the state auction website showed on Wednesday.

Details of the Latest Auction Attempt

The auction was declared void as no bidders were cleared to participate, and no deposit had been paid in respect of the sole bid received from businessman Mikhail Pimulin, the website showed.

Russia's federal property management agency has not said whether it will hold another auction.

Legal and Political Context

Court Ruling and Nationalisation Trend

A Russian court ruled last July that the majority UGC stake previously owned by businessman Konstantin Strukov should be transferred to the state, part of a wider pattern of nationalisations of assets of Russian companies and Western firms that have pulled out of Russia since the start of the war in Ukraine.

Corruption Allegations and Government Motives

Prosecutors accused Strukov and several others at the time of obtaining their property "through corruption." However, he has not been charged and is not in custody. The government is keen to sell the stake to ease budget pressures.

Previous Auction Attempts and Sale Structure

Details of the Second Auction

The previous auction failed last month after only one bidder - gold miner Pokrovskiy Rudnik, owned by Atlas Mining - submitted a complete application and paid the deposit, while a second contender failed to pay the deposit and provide the required documents.

Dutch Auction Mechanism

The sale was structured as a Dutch auction, in which the price is gradually lowered until a bid is placed. This could have seen the stake sell for as little as 50% of the starting price of 162.02 billion roubles ($2.25 billion).

Comparison to Other Asset Sales

Another court-confiscated asset, Moscow's Domodedovo Airport, was sold via Dutch auction for the minimum price of $869 million in January.

Additional Information

($1 = 71.9500 roubles)

(Reporting by Anastasia Lyrchikova; Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

Key Takeaways

  • For the third time, Russia failed to sell the seized UGC stake as no valid bidders participated in the auction (Reuters; Investing.com) (investing.com).
  • UGC is among Russia’s top 10 gold miners; its 67.2% stake is valued at ~140.4 billion rubles within a broader 162 billion‑ruble asset package (Interfax) (interfax.com).
  • Both previous auctions also failed—one saw only a single bidder whose deposit was unpaid—highlighting deep investor caution amid asset seizures (Reuters; The Moscow Times) (energynews.oedigital.com).
  • This recurring failure underlines growing skepticism among buyers toward Russian nationalized asset sales and adds pressure on the government to address budget shortfalls.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the auction for UGC's confiscated stake fail?
The auction failed due to only one incomplete bid and no deposit paid, leaving no qualifying bidders.
Who previously owned the UGC stake now controlled by the Russian state?
Businessman Konstantin Strukov previously owned the UGC stake before it was seized by the state following a court ruling.
How was the UGC stake auction structured?
The auction was a Dutch auction, lowering the price gradually until a bid was placed, potentially selling for as little as 50% of the starting price.
Will there be another auction for the UGC stake?
It is unclear if another auction will be held, as the federal property agency has not made an announcement yet.
What other confiscated Russian asset was sold recently via Dutch auction?
Moscow's Domodedovo Airport, another court-confiscated asset, was sold by Dutch auction for $869 million in January.

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