Igor Rotenberg will sell his stake in the operating company Plato

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Entrepreneur Igor Rotenberg will completely get rid of his stake in RTITS, the Plato company that collects tolls for heavy vehicles. This was reported by RBC with source reference.

Another source said the deal was nearing completion. Rotenberg became the owner of 50% of RTITS in 2015 and subsequently gradually reduced his stake. At the time of last trading, it owned 23.5% of the company’s shares.

The largest share of RTITS (50%) is held by RT-Invest, which is part of the state corporation Rostec.

in august reportedHe said the LDPR group will develop a bill according to which funds received from the Plato truck toll system will be used to create infrastructure for truckers. LDPR stated that the lack of comfortable motels and food and beverage services on the highways makes truck driving an unpopular profession. The relief will not come immediately, but subsidies from road taxes will help solve the problem.

Previously reportedCompanies have a shortage of 100-150 thousand truck drivers.

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