For example, at the end of 2013, UMMC worked on a deal to help secure the city's debt liabilities with the bank Gazprombank.
[3] Other companies giving funds along with UMMC include JSFC Sistema, Sibur, RusHydro, and Inter RAO UES.
[4] Russia's Office of Early Childhood Education tasked UMMC Telecom in 2013 with connecting all kindergartens to the internet.
[9] In 2013, the Red Apple Moscow International Advertising Festival recognized UMMC for the company's work in children's health.
[10] The company donated equipment to help people affected by flooding in the Far East region of Russia in 2013.
[1] According to Russia & CIS Business & Financial Daily, the company might budget approximately 60 billion rubles in 2013 for investments.
The company's general director, Andrei Kozitsyn, said, "We're signing contracts for next year, and have started budgeting.
[1] Additionally, it produces approximately:[1] In 2013, UMMC reported that it had invested 254 million rubles in environmental protection activities in the previous year.
[21] Widely using administrative resource,[clarification needed] UMMC is working for mining nickel ores in Voronezh Oblast, the Khopyor River region, near the famous Khopyor Nature Reserve, populated with protected beavers, wisents and Russian desman.
to the fact that if the work on the extraction of nickel is starting, the ecological situation in the endemic area of residence may deteriorate so much that disappeared last desmans.
Thus, in addition to mining nickel ores fields, UMMC is planning to build a processing plant next door to Khopyor Nature Reserve.
[26] On May 23, 2013, a demonstration in defense of the Khopyor River in Voronezh, timed to coincide with President Vladimir Putin's visit to the region was broken up by police.
The men were accused of trying to extort money from UMMC in exchange for ending environmental protests against the company.
[29] Subsidiaries of UMMC within the mining industry include Uralelektromed, Mednogorsk Copper-Sulphur Combine, Svyatogor, the Sredneuralsk Copper Smelter, Gaisky and Uchalinsky GOKs.
[30] UMMC, CJSC Russkaya Mednaya Kompaniya (RMK), and other investors own Chelyabinsk Zinc Plant (CZP).
According to Kuzbassrazrezugol Coal Company's list of affiliated entities as of last August 14, UMMC previously owned 25.633% of its charter capital.
Yekaterinburg-City CJSC, a UMMC subsidiary, owns and operates the namesake commercial district near the center of Yekaterinburg.