- Evrofinance Mosnarbank
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OJSC Evrofinance Mosnarbank Type Open Joint Stock Company Industry Banking Headquarters Moscow, Russia Key people Vladimir M. Stolyarenko (President – Chairman of the Executive Board), Alexander N. Shokhin (Chairman of the Supervisory Board) Products Financial Services Total assets RUB 37,395 billion (2009) Website www.evrofinance.ru OJSC EVROFINANCE MOSNARBANK is one of the biggest Russian commercial banks. Full name of the Bank: Open Joint-Stock Company EVROFINANCE MOSNARBANK. Head office locates in Moscow. General License No. 2402 of Bank of Russia.
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History
OJSC Evrofinance was founded in 1993 in Moscow through reorganization of the finance company Evrofinance which was among the first joint companies with foreign capital in Russia, registered in December, 1990. The founders were the Northern Europe Commercial Bank (Eurobank), Paris (French Russian foreign bank) and the state corporation “Bank for Development and Foreign Economic Affairs (Vnesheconombank).
CB Mosnarbank CJSC was founded in 1995 in Moscow as totally subsidiary of Moscow Narodny Bank, London. (English Russian foreign bank). Its history began in 1911 when Moscow Narodny Bank was established in the capital of Russia and later incorporated in British bank system.
Mergers and Acquisitions
In December, 2003 JSCB EVROFINANCE MOSNARBANK was created by merger of the CB Mosnarbank with the JSCB Evrofinance. The merger of Mosnarbank and Evrofinance was quite effortless because both banks had been founded as the subsidiaries of the biggest Russian foreign banks, thus, they had common missions.
1911
Moscow Narodny Bank (Moscow)1915
Moscow Narodny Bank (London)1919
Moscow Narodny Bank Limited1995
Mosnarbank1993
Evrofinance2003
Evrofinance MosnarbankOwnership
The shareholders: FONDEN, S.A., VTB Group, Gazprombank Group.
Activity
The Bank’s historical mission consists in the management of the export-import operations between Russia and the foreign countries. Nowadays, the OJSC EVROFINANCE MOSNARBANK offers all basic services and operations for corporate clients and individuals, including the settlement and credit services for the Russian foreign trade enterprises.
OJSC EVROFINANCE MOSNARBANK’s service network includes branches and representatives in different cities, such as Moscow, St. Petersburg, Vladimir, Krasnoyarsk, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov-on-Don, Stavropol, Yaroslavl, Pyatigorsk, Nevinnomyssk, Samara, Volgograd, Tolyatti, Tver, Voronezh, Chelyabinsk.
International Recognition
Standard & Poor’s – Evrofinance was recognized as The Most Profitable Bank among 100 CEE Banking Institutions in 2001.
The Banker – in 2005 Evrofinance was included in Top 1000 World Banks rating
EUROMONEY – in 2007 Evrofinance was recognized as Leader in Corporate Management among CEE Banks; in 2009 — The Best Russian Bank in Risk Management.
International Ratings
Fitch Ratings – Long term Rating В, Short Term rating В (as of 01.01.2010) Moody’s Investors Service – Long term Rating Ba3, Short Term rating В
National Ratings
Moody’s Interfax Rating Agency – Long Term “Аа3(Rus)”, Short Term “Rus-1”
References
- Central Bank of the Russian Federation
50 largest banks in Russia in terms of net assets (as of July 2011) In alphabetic orderAbsolut Bank · Ak Bars · Alfa-Bank · B&N Bank · Bank of Khanty-Mansiysk · Bank of Moscow · Bank Saint Petersburg · Citibank · Credit Bank of Moscow · Credit Europe Bank · Deutsche Bank · Evrofinance Mosnarbank · Gazprombank · Globex · Home Credit & Finance Bank · ING Bank · Intesa · KIT Finance · MDM Bank · Moscow Bank for Reconstruction and Development · Moscow Industrial Bank · NOMOS Bank · National Bank Trust · National Clearing Centre · National Settlement Depository · Nordea Bank · Orient Express Bank · Otkritie · OTP Bank · Petrocommerce · Promsvyazbank · Raiffeisenbank · Rosbank · Rossiya · Rusfinance · Russ-Bank · Russian Agricultural Bank · Russian Bank for Small and Medium Enterprises Support · Russian Standard · Sberbank · Sviaz-Bank · Transcapitalbank · TransCreditBank · Uniastrum Bank · UniCredit Bank · Uralsib · Vozrozhdenie · VTB · VTB 24 · ZenitSource: Banki.ruCategories:- Banks of Russia
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