Tatarstan's small technology companies have earned 8 billion rubles thanks to government support

2 September 2025, Tuesday

In Tatarstan, 15 small technological and innovative companies (STC) received state support under the preferential program of the SME Corporation and the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia. Thanks to the support provided, STC were able to increase revenue by 12%.

The total revenue of such companies in Tatarstan in 2023 amounted to 7.1 billion rubles, and in 2024 - almost 8 billion rubles.

The total income of the Ministry of Transport of Russia, which received state support in the form of preferential federal loans, reached almost 265 billion rubles by the end of 2024.

The Russian STC is supported by the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation and the SME Corporation under the state program of preferential lending to high-tech, innovative small and medium-sized enterprises and STC - Vysokotech.

Let us recall that Tatarstan is among the top three regions in terms of the number of STCs. More than 200 STCs operate in the republic, which, in addition to federal support, have access to a wide range of regional measures implemented by the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan and subordinate business development institutions under the national project "Efficient and Competitive Economy". These include: intellectual property guarantees, leasing at reduced rates and other products provided by the Entrepreneurship Support Fund (FPP), the Regional Leasing Company of the Republic of Tatarstan (RLC RT) and the Guarantee Fund of the Republic of Tatarstan.

In two years, the financial support of the STC in Tatarstan totaled more than 400 million rubles. It includes microfinance products totaling over 50 million rubles, guarantees in the amount of more than 309 million rubles and preferential leasing in the amount of about 90 million rubles.

Today, the STC is making a significant contribution to the work of the entire Russian industry and shaping its future.

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