26.06.2024
12:15–13:45
Marketplaces: Platforms or Trade? In Search of Regulatory Models
Congress Centre, conference hall E9
E-commerce once again demonstrated significant growth over the past year: turnover increased by 38% (to RUB 7.9 trillion), while the number of orders grew by 60% (to 4.5 billion orders). According to various estimates, almost every fifth product in Russia is purchased online. Much of this growth is being driven by marketplaces – service platforms where millions of buyers can meet hundreds of thousands of sellers. Marketplaces let people buy almost any product from anywhere in Russia and have it delivered within a reasonable timeframe. Sellers can peddle their wares regardless of where they are located. At the same time, the rapid growth in marketplaces is attracting more and more attention from the government, which has begun searching for models to regulate marketplaces in 2024. What failures of marketplaces should the government correct and how can this be done so as to provide a new impetus to e-commerce?
Moderator
Sergey Zverev
Head of the School of Communications, National Research University Higher School of Economics; President, CROS
Speakers
Sergey Belyakov
Managing Director, Ozon
Marina Belyakova
Partner, Head of the Tax Services Group for Fuel and Energy Companies in Russia, B1 Group
Sergey Lisovsky
Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation for the Protection of Competition
Ekaterina Papchenkova
Deputy General Director, Center for Strategic Research
Sergey Puzyrevsky
Secretary of State – Deputy Head, Federal Antimonopoly Service of the Russian Federation (FAS Russia)
Petr Shelisch
Chairman, All-Russian Union of Public Associations "Union of Consumers of the Russian Federation"
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Sergey Zverev
Head of the School of Communications, National Research University Higher School of Economics; President, CROS

Sergey Belyakov
Managing Director, Ozon
Sergey joined Ozon in 2021 to oversee strategic projects and initiatives tied to the Company's e-commerce development. A longtime civil servant, Sergey worked at the Russian Ministry of Economic Development from 2008, going on to serve as Deputy Minister from 2012 to 2014. Prior to joining the Ministry, he worked at the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. In 2016, Sergey was elected President of the Alliance of Pension Funds, an association of non-governmental pension funds. From 2018 to 2021 he headed the Russian Association of Retail Companies (AKORT). Sergey holds a degree in Law from the Academy of the Federal Security Service of Russia.

Marina Belyakova
Partner, Head of the Tax Services Group for Fuel and Energy Companies in Russia, B1 Group

Sergey Lisovsky
Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation for the Protection of Competition

Ekaterina Papchenkova
Deputy General Director, Center for Strategic Research
Master's degree, National Research University Higher School of Economics and Russian School of Private Law.
2013 – 2014 – The Supreme Arbitration Court of the Russian Federation.
2014 – 2015 – Analytical center FORUM.
2015 – 2017 – Department of the Distressed assets, Sberbank.
2017 – to date – General Director, International and Comparative Law Research Center.
2013 – 2014 – The Supreme Arbitration Court of the Russian Federation.
2014 – 2015 – Analytical center FORUM.
2015 – 2017 – Department of the Distressed assets, Sberbank.
2017 – to date – General Director, International and Comparative Law Research Center.

Sergey Puzyrevsky
Secretary of State – Deputy Head, Federal Antimonopoly Service of the Russian Federation (FAS Russia)

Petr Shelisch
Chairman, All-Russian Union of Public Associations "Union of Consumers of the Russian Federation"