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Bulatov Ruslan Rinatovich
Bulatov Ruslan Rinatovich

Career

2021

Ruslan Bulatov since November 2021 was Deputy Director of the Department of Banking Regulation and Analytics of the Central Bank, oversaw the areas of banking analytics and support for banking supervision. Prior to joining the Bank of Russia, he worked for international companies Ernst & Young and Fitch Ratings.

2025: Appointment as Director of the Financial Technology Department of the Bank of Russia

Ruslan Bulatov has been appointed Director of the Financial Technologies Department of the Bank of Russia. The press service of the regulator announced this on October 7, 2025.

Before heading the fintech division of the Central Bank, Bulatov held the position of Deputy Director of the Department of Banking Regulation and Analytics at the Central Bank. It has been working at the Bank of Russia for more than 5 years, the press service of the Central Bank said on October 7, 2025.

Before Bulatov's appointment, Irina Ilyina was acting director of the financial technology department of the Central Bank; on September 8, she replaced Stanislav Korop, who was and. about. Director of the department since 2023.

As reported on the website of the Central Bank, the main directions for the development of financial technologies are legal regulation in the relevant area, ensuring security and sustainability, interaction within the framework of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), as well as the transition to electronic interaction between the Bank of Russia, market participants, individuals and legal entities. Another area is the development of personnel in the field of financial technology.

In addition, the department takes part in the implementation of the activities of the Digital Economy of the Russian Federation program in the financial sector. The Division also organizes events to pilot innovative financial technologies, products and services within the framework of the Bank of Russia's regulatory sandbox with government authorities and financial market participants.[1]

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