Bank of Russia raises asset threshold for qualified investor status

Elvira Nabiullina Governor of the Central Bank of Russia - Official Website
Elvira Nabiullina Governor of the Central Bank of Russia - Official Website
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The Bank of Russia has announced an increase in the property-based criterion for individuals to be recognized as qualified investors. The minimum asset requirement will rise from ₽6 million to ₽12 million, with a further increase to ₽24 million set for January 1, 2026. This change follows the registration of the relevant ordinance by the Russian Ministry of Justice.

According to the Bank of Russia, this measure aims to reduce instances where individuals holding qualified investor status lack understanding of complex financial instruments and their associated risks.

The regulator’s ongoing comprehensive reform seeks to provide more opportunities for people to achieve qualified investor status through their knowledge and experience. Additionally, it aims to increase the number of investors making informed decisions in the market.



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