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DOM.RF

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Background

DOM.RF is a Russian state-owned financial institution that operates under the jurisdiction of the Russian government and plays a role in housing and urban development policy. Its core mandate is connected to support for the construction sector, the housing market, and related public programs, giving it significance in areas where state financing and policy tools overlap. The organization is notable in Russia’s economic system because it combines financial functions with development objectives tied to national priorities in construction and housing.

The institution functions as part of the broader state economic apparatus and works through specialized divisions that carry out financing, development, and educational activities. According to recent reporting, DOM.RF Technologies Academy serves as its educational arm, indicating that the organization also supports workforce development and training in fields related to construction and digital skills. Its leadership and internal structure are oriented toward implementing state-backed initiatives rather than operating as a conventional private-sector lender.

DOM.RF’s recent activity shows continued involvement in human capital development alongside its core financial role. In March 2026, it completed the first cohort of a digital skills training program for construction college students across five regions, with expansion planned for later in 2026. This activity reflects a broader current priority of supporting the modernization of construction-related education and preparing students for industry needs, while reinforcing the institution’s role in implementing state policy through practical programs.

Timeline

  1. DOM.RF completed the first cohort of its digital skills training program for construction college students across five regions.

    Marat Khusnullin: First Cohort of Digital Skills Training at Construction Colleges Completed
  2. DOM.RF planned to expand the digital skills training program in 2026.

    Marat Khusnullin: First Cohort of Digital Skills Training at Construction Colleges Completed

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