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    Russia Says Its Assumes That New Gold Producer Ugc Owner Will Buy Out Small Investors

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    Posted on October 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia expects UGC's new owner to compensate minority investors after a central bank ruling on rights violations. UMMC is likely to buy the seized stake.

    Moscow Expects UGC's New Owner to Compensate Minority Investors

    UGC Ownership Changes and Investor Implications

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -A Russian government official said on Wednesday that Moscow assumed that the new owner of gold producer UGC would have to conduct a buyout of minority shareholders after the central bank ruled that the state had violated small investors' rights.

    State Seizure of UGC Stake

    The state seized a majority stake in what is Russia's number four gold producer earlier this year from businessman Konstantin Strukov after state prosecutors alleged he had obtained property "through corruption".

    Central Bank's Role

    In a rare backlash against the state's $50 billion asset-grabbing spree which began after the start of the full-scale conflict in Ukraine, the central bank ruled earlier this month that the state had violated the rights of UGC's minority shareholders by not making an offer as required by law.

    Potential Buyers and Future Plans

    The central bank asked the state property agency, which reports to the Finance Ministry, to proceed with a buyout offer. The agency had previously said it was working with shareholders to work out a solution.

    But Deputy Finance Minister Alexei Moiseev told reporters on Wednesday that it would be up to UGC's new owner to deal with the issue.

    "This will be one of the topics of discussion with the new investors. We assume that the investor will have to make an offer," Moiseev said on the sidelines of a financial conference in Moscow.

    Moiseev argued that the situation was more complicated than presented by the central bank, as the property agency could not be considered a voluntary buyer and had been obliged to comply with a court decision to transfer the assets to the state.

    "The spirit of the law does not correspond to this situation, so I believe that things are not as straightforward as they are presented here. But it is clear that there are problems," said Moiseev.

    Secretive copper producer UMMC has emerged as the likely buyer of the seized stake in UGC, according to Reuters' sources.

    Moiseev said the ministry was aiming to sell the UGC stake before the end of the year.

    (Reporting by Elena Fabrichnaya; Writing by Gleb BryanskiEditing by Andrew Osborn)

    Table of Contents

    • UGC Ownership Changes and Investor Implications
    • State Seizure of UGC Stake
    • Central Bank's Role
    • Potential Buyers and Future Plans

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia expects UGC's new owner to buy out minority shareholders.
    • •The central bank ruled the state violated shareholder rights.
    • •The state seized a majority stake from Konstantin Strukov.
    • •UMMC is the likely buyer of the seized UGC stake.
    • •The Finance Ministry aims to sell the stake by year-end.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia says its assumes that new gold producer UGC owner will buy out small investors

    1What is a minority shareholder?

    A minority shareholder is an individual or entity that owns less than 50% of a company's shares, thus having limited influence over corporate decisions compared to majority shareholders.

    2What is a buyout?

    A buyout occurs when an investor or group of investors purchases a controlling interest in a company, often leading to changes in management or company strategy.

    3What is a central bank?

    A central bank is a national financial institution that manages a country's currency, money supply, and interest rates, and oversees the banking system.

    4What is compensation for investors?

    Compensation for investors refers to the financial restitution provided to shareholders, often in the form of buyouts or dividends, especially when their rights or investments are compromised.

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