Sberbank

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Sberbank is the largest bank in Russia and Eastern Europe. Founded in 1841 and headquartered in Moscow, they claim on their website that they are "the undisputed leader of the Russian banking industry, accounting for over a quarter of national banking assets."[1]


Record and Controversies

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  • Bella Zlatkis, a member of the Management Board and Supervisory Board since May 2004, was Deputy Finance Minister at the Russian Federation Finance Ministry between August 2000 and May 2004.[2]
  • Arkady Dvorkovich, a member of the Supervisory Board since 2004, was Deputy Minister of the Russian Federation Ministry of Economic Development and Commerce from March 2001 to April 2004 and since April 2004 he has been Head of the Expert Department of the President of the Russian Federation.[3]
  • Nadezhda Ivanova, a Member of the Supervisory Board, has been Director of Consolidated Economic Department of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation since April 1995.[4]
  • Aleksey Kudrin, a Member of the Supervisory Board, he has been Deputy Chairman of the Russian Federation Government and Minister of Finance since September 2007.[5]
  • Aleksey Savatyugin, a Member of the Supervisory Board, has been Director of the Financial Policy Department in the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation since July 2004.[6]
  • Valery Tkachenko, a Member of the Supervisory Board, has been Chief Auditor of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation since February 2003.[7]
  • Anton Drozdov, a Member of the Supervisory Board, has been Director of the Economics and Finance Department of the Russian Federation Government since April 2004.[8]
  • Elvira Nabiullina, a Member of the Supervisory Board since June 2008, was appointed the Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Russia in September 2007, and since May 2008 has been Economic Development Minister of the Russian Federation.[9][10]
  • Georgy Luntovskiy has been First Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board of since March 2005. He has been Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation and since March 2005 he has been First Deputy Chairman.[11]
  • Aleksey Ulyukaev, First Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board at since 2004, is also First Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation.[12]
  • Sergey Ignatev, Chairman of the Supervisory Board since 2002, is also Chairman of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation.[13]
  • German Gref, Chairman of the Management Board and President of the Bank since November 2007, was Minister of Economic Development and Trade of the Russian Federation between May 2000 and September 2007.[14]

Contact

Website:
http://www.sbrf.ru/en/
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Resources

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