Oreshkin Maxims Stanislavovich
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Government and Social Services
Financial Services, Investments and Auditing
21.07.1982
Assistant
Russian Post
Chairman of the Board of Directors
Previous jobs:
Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation (Ministry of Economic Development, Ministry of Economic development
Minister
Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation
Deputy Minister
Arovana Capital (formerly VTB Capital)
Chief Economist
Credit Agricole Bank PJSC
Head of Discipline
Rosbank PJSC
Central Bank of the Russian Federation
Education:
Higher School of Economics (HSE) - 2004
Biography
Born July 21, 1982
In 2004 he graduated from the magistracy of the Higher School of Economics, qualification: Master of Economics.
2002: CBR
In 2002-2006 held various positions in the Central Bank of the Russian Federation.
2006: Rosbank
In 2006-2010 held various positions in OJSC Rosbank"."
2010: Credi Agricol Corporate and Investment Bank
In 2010-2012 - Head of the Analytical Unit for Russia and the CIS, Credi Agricol Corporate and Investment Bank CJSC.
2012: VTB Capital
In 2012-2013 - Chief Economist for Russia, VTB Capital CJSC.
2013: Ministry of Finance of Russia
In 2013-2015 - Director of the Department of Long-Term Strategic Planning of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation.
2015: Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation
In 2015-2016 - Deputy Minister. finance RUSSIAN FEDERATION Anton Siluanov
2016: Minister of Economic Development of Russia
In November 2016, the President Russia Vladimir Putin appointed Maxim Oreshkin to the post of head of the Ministry of Economic Development. The corresponding decree was published on the official website of the Kremlin.
"If we talk now about the Russian economy, the situation can be briefly described as follows: the worst is over, but the growth rate is still insufficient. Therefore, the main task for the coming year is to prepare key measures that would remove structural obstacles to the growth of the Russian economy and allow it to move forward, "the new head of the Ministry of Economic Development said at a meeting with Vladimir Putin (quoted by the Kremlin website).
On January 21, 2020, he was relieved of his post as Minister of Economic Development in connection with the resignation of the Government of the Russian Federation.
2017: Non-Executive Director of Sberbank
In 2017, he was elected to the Supervisory Board of Sberbank, a Non-Executive Director.
2020
Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation
From January 24, 2020 - Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation.
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Russian Post
In early December 2020, the Government of the Russian Federation approved the updated composition of the Board of Directors of Russian Post. It was headed by Assistant to the President of RFMaksim Oreshkin. Read more here.
2021: Membership on the Board of Directors of Rosneft
On June 1, 2021, a meeting of shareholders Rosneft"" was held, at which a new board of directors was elected. Maxim Oreshkin entered it. here More.
2022: Authoring the idea of selling gas for rubles
The author of the idea to sell gas for rubles to "unfriendly" countries was presidential aide Maxim Oreshkin, Bloomberg wrote in July 2022, citing sources. Oreshkin refused to confirm or deny this information, but called the "positive effect of the gas payment scheme in rubles."
This mechanism was introduced in April 2022 amid sanctions after the start of Russia's operation in Ukraine. Buyers from "unfriendly" countries must open two accounts with Gazprombank - currency and ruble. They can transfer funds in foreign currency, and the bank converts it into rubles. Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said that most of Gazprom's customers in Europe switched to such a payment scheme.