In the end of 1980s he founded one of the first private businesses in Sverdlovsk that transformed into a limited company specializing in buying vouchers.
In 2004 claims were published, suggesting that Gaisin owned about 10% industry in the Urals at the time with share packages in more than 100 enterprises.
[3] As a member of parliament, he served in the Duma's Committee on Budget, Taxes, Banks and Finance in Moscow.
He was involved in many operations with industrial stakes in Urals, particularly with shares in the major Yekaterinburg factory Uralhimmash,[4] where he was appointed director in 2008.
[1] Latest news reports state that he is currently interested in state-owned bakery business in Beryozovsky, Sverdlovsk Oblast.