Igor Valentinovich Finogenov

He formulated the cost of supplies, assessed risks, interacted with customs authorities, budgeted export operations, and oversaw financial reporting.

[2] At the initiative of Igor Finogenov, Nomos-Bank specialized in servicing medium and large-sized businesses while maintaining interaction with private individuals.

[1][4] Among the major projects supervised by Igor Finogenov was the Eurasian Transport Corridor, which provides sea access for landlocked countries such as Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Kazakhstan.

He also supervised the creation of the Eurasian commodity distribution network, which allowed for the organization of a common agricultural market for Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan and thereby accelerated the growth of the food segments of these countries by 5–7%.

With the support of the EDB, hydropower facilities were modernized and the use of scarce water resources in Central Asia was optimized to improve the quality of life of the local population without harming the environment.

[5][6] The Council dialogues with the authorities on possible legislative changes and ways to reduce tax burdens, remove administrative barriers, and grant preferences to foreign companies wishing to operate in the country.

Igor Finogenov facilitated the entry of Japanese, Indian, Italian, British, American, Swiss, French, Turkish, Polish, Chinese, German, and Canadian companies into Kazakhstan.

[5] In this position, he is responsible for coordinating interactions with state bodies in Kazakhstan, including obtaining permits, verifying transactions, taxation, and licensing.