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The Rossiya Bank (Bank Rossiya (russian: Банк «Росси́я»), in Russian: Акционерный коммерческий банк Россия, АКБ Россия) is a Russian joint stock bank founded on June 27, 1990. The company's headquarters are in
Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg ( rus, links=no, Санкт-Петербург, a=Ru-Sankt Peterburg Leningrad Petrograd Piter.ogg, r=Sankt-Peterburg, p=ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk), formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991), i ...
. The bank has been associated with the
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regime in Russia. The
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leak revealed that the bank built a network of shadow companies that kept offshore wealth for Russian elites.


History


Communist Party ownership and 1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt

On August 23, 1990, a secret memorandum from Vladimir A. Ivashko, who was
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's deputy general secretary, was issued to organize the transfer of
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funds, CPSU financing and support of its operations through associations, ventures, foundations, etc. which are to act as invisible economics. Bank Rossiya was one of the hundreds of entreprises that CPSU financiers used to funnel the party gold away. In 1990, the CPSU committee of the
Leningrad Oblast Leningrad Oblast ( rus, Ленинградская область, Leningradskaya oblast’, lʲɪnʲɪnˈgratskəjə ˈobləsʲtʲ, , ) is a federal subjects of Russia, federal subject of Russia (an oblast). It was established on 1 August 1927, a ...
became Rossiya Bank largest shareholder (48.4%),Anna Shcherbakova. Interview with Mikhail Klishin, Director General of the Russia Bank.
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#35(1316), March 1, 2005. (in Russian)
) held a 13 million ruble stake compared to the CPSU's 15 million stake which was held by the Leningrad Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union which Arkady Krutikhin (russian: Аркадий Крутихин) headed. All of the funds for the Russian Video stake came from the Leningrad Regional Committee of the Communist Party, too. Others with stakes were Rus (russian: Акционерное страховое общество (АСК) "Русь"), an insurance company founded by
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(russian: Алексей Иванович Александров) and headed by
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from 1990 to 1995, and Digital Transfer, a Soviet-Belgian company. Rossiya Bank's total capital at registration was 31 million rubles. but after the coup attempt in August 1991 the bank's activity was frozen on 2 September 1991 as it was CPSU-related.The Origin of Putin's Oligarchy
by Vladimir Pribylovsky. Ms., October 11, 2005. (in Russian)
It was the first commercial bank to hold accounts for the foreign economic operations of both the regional committee of the CPSU and the local management of the KGB. In December 1991 its activity was resumed, as the shares had been redeemed on 29 December 1991 by some member ventures of the Leningrad Association of Joint Ventures,) and its CEO of TSA was
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(russian: Владимир Кожин) and Vladimir Putin oversaw its interests from his city office. In 1993,
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(russian: Виталий Савельев) became the advisor to the board of Rossiya Bank. shares of which were held by
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,
Yuriy Kovalchuk Yury Valentinovich Kovalchuk (russian: Ю́рий Валенти́нович Ковальчу́к; born 25 July 1951) is a Russian billionaire businessman and financier who is "reputed to be Vladimir Putin's personal banker". The Panama Papers l ...
, Mikhail Markov,
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,
Sergey Fursenko Sergey Aleksandrovich Fursenko (russian: Серге́й Александрович Фурсенко) (born 1954 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is a Russian businessman. He is a brother of Andrei Fursenko. Career Since the early 1990s, Fursenko has ...
, Yury Nikolayev.


JV ''Neva Chance''

The Austrian Russian joint venture JV ''Neva Chance'' received funds from the Revival of St. Petersburg Foundation (russian: фонд «Возрождение Петербурга»), which was co-founded by
Anatoly Sobchak Anatoly Aleksandrovich Sobchak ( rus, Анатолий Александрович Собчак, p=ɐnɐˈtolʲɪj ɐlʲɪˈksandrəvʲɪtɕ sɐpˈtɕak; 10 August 1937 – 19 February 2000) was a Soviet and Russian politician, a co-author of the ...
and its CEO Alexander Margolis (russian: Александр Марголис).) who is a nephew of Anatoly Sobchak founded numerous strip clubs and escort companies in St Petersburg. A Los Angeles branch of the St. Petersburg Foundation was established by Mark Davidovich Lvovich (russian: Марк Давидович Львович; b.
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), also known as Mark Neumann (russian: Марк Нейман), who founded and headed the California firm Trada that received several hundred thousand dollars of "funds of UNI-REM" (russian: "УНИ-РЭМ") which Sergei Bagaev (russian: Сергей Багаев),) a colleague of Anatoly Sobchak at Leningrad University, headed. Leon Weinstein (russian: Леон Вайнштейн), an assistant to Neuman at the Los Angeles branch, and his wife Gulnara Afanasyeva (russian: Гульнара Афанасьева) were active with the St. Petersburg Foundation when it sponsored Sobchak's visit to Los Angeles. JV Neva Chance established thirty companies including JV Casino Neva.


Putin's capital support from Leningrad casinos

Beginning in 1991,
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was St Petersburg's chairman of the supervisory board for casinos and gambling (russian: Председатель наблюдательного совета по казино и азартным играм) and, in 1993, began issuing gambling licenses in which shares were gained by the city of St Petersburg in the company ''Neva Chance'' (russian: «Нева-Шанс») which owned the first St Petersburg casino AOZT Casino (russian: АОЗТ «Казино») because it had the same address and phone numbers as city hall, but later it became JV Casino Neva (russian: СП «Казино Нева») and opened on 19 August 1991. In 1992 or 1993 it changed its name to Laguna, then in 1997 to Admiral Club or more simply known as ''
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''. According to the
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Kinichi Kamiyasu who supplied slot machines with cash prizes to St Petersburg casinos in the 1990s from his
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, company Dyna Computer Service AB which was a subsidiary of the Masimichi Iida ( ja, 飯田正道) (russian: брата шефа Киничи из Осака Ииды Мисамичи the brother of Chef Kinichi from Osaka, Iida Misamichi) owned
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firm, Dyna Company Ltd., the
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Gennady Petrov (russian: Геннадий Петров), Alexander Malyshev (russian: Александр Малышев), and Sergey Kuzmin (russian: Сергей Кузьмин) operated the casino through a Vladimir Putin issued license in order to establish JV Petrodin (russian: СП «Петродин») in 1991. JV Petrodin, which Kamiyasu owned a 35% stake and Gennady Petrov and Sergey Kuzmin owned a 65% stake through their company BXM (russian: «БХМ»), used the money from the casinos to provide capital for
Bank Rossiya The Rossiya Bank (Bank Rossiya (russian: Банк «Росси́я»), in Russian: Акционерный коммерческий банк Россия, АКБ Россия) is a Russian joint stock bank founded on June 27, 1990. The company's h ...
.


Capital outflows from the Soviet Union and Russia

In March 1992, the Yeltsin government contracted
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to track down and find very large sums of money that had been removed from the Soviet Union prior to the August 1991 putsch on the Russian White House. In 1992, First Deputy Prime Minister Yegor Timurovich Gaidar said, "Last year saw large-scale privatization by the nomenklatura, privatization by officials for their own personal benefit." Gaidar called the Communists and KGB officials criminals and that a "a vigorous search" for the money trails from state-owned capital had flowed abroad virtually unchecked before the collapse of the Soviet Union in the summer of 1991. On March 15, 1992, the Russian government froze all capital outflows from Russia. On April 4, 1992, Yeltsin issued “The fight against corruption in the public service” decree to provide for maximum transparency of officials and their institutions by providing a listing of their financial obligations, liabilities, securities, income, bank deposits, real estate holdings and their personal property and to prohibit officials from owning businesses. In April 1992, Kroll Associates began their investigations with Joseph Serio heading the Kroll Associates efforts in Moscow. Also, Joseph Rosetti, the vice chairman of Kroll Associates, was in Moscow to assist. The Kroll Associates determined that more than $14 billion in 1991 real dollars had been transferred from Switzerland to New York prior to the August 1991 putsch. Also, the Communist Party of the former Soviet Union along with other government agencies, such as the KGB, had transferred more than $40 billion in 2014 real dollars out of the country. The assests of the
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were frozen during the investigation. However, numerous transactions occurred to bypass the capital flow restrictions often with the British
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in
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acting a money laundering center for public officials from Saint Petersburg and Moscow.), the Committee for Foreign Economic Relations, or the Committee for External Relations during this period. Later, he was the advisor to
Anatoly Sobchak Anatoly Aleksandrovich Sobchak ( rus, Анатолий Александрович Собчак, p=ɐnɐˈtolʲɪj ɐlʲɪˈksandrəvʲɪtɕ sɐpˈtɕak; 10 August 1937 – 19 February 2000) was a Soviet and Russian politician, a co-author of the ...
until June 1991 while Sobchak headed the Leningrad City Council from May 1990 to June 1991. After Sobchak became the Mayor of Saint Petersburg, Putin became Sobchak's first deputy and later Sobchak's first deputy mayor. By 1990, Sobchak was reviled by the KGB for his uncovering of numerous irregularities and illegal actions by the KGB and former KGB officials. According to Valery Makharadze, the government's chief inspector, many joint stock companies were formed to provide an illegal means for capital outflows from Russia, such as the Leningrad Association of Joint Ventures and KOLO. Numerous officials became wealthy
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including numerous former KGB officials, prominent Communists such as Oleg Belyakov and other former Communists who headed the party Central Committee department that dealt with the defense industry, as well as Leonid Kravchenko, who was the former head of the state television and radio company.
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, the head of the Kroll Associates, uncovered hundreds of illicit transactions with massive capital outflows. This outflow of capital from the Soviet Union and Russia directly contributed to severe economic conditions in Russia during Boris Yeltsin's second term, leading to its collapse, and resulting in the age of
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as the
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.


Organized crime links

From 1998 to 2000 OCG Organized Crime Gang
Tambov Gang The Tambov Gang (in russian: Тамбовская преступная группировка, ''Tambóvskaya prestúpnaya gruppiróvka'') is a large gang in Saint Petersburg, Russia. According to common allegations, it was organised in Leningrad ...
leaders Gennady Petrov and Sergei Kuzmin each owned 2.2% of bank shares, and they were represented at meetings by Andrei Shumkov, who sat on the Bank's board of directors from 1998 to 2000 (as the Vedomosti business newspaper reported). In 1998 and 1999, 14.2% of Rossia's stock belonged to the St Petersburg firms Ergen, Forward Ltd and Fuel Investment Company (TIK), all associated with Mr Shumkov. Mr Shumkov and Mr Kuzmin owned Ergen, while BKhM and Finance Petroleum Company, both affiliated with Mr Kuzmin and Mr Petrov, were TIK co-owners.


Putin as president of Russia

As of January 1, 2005, its major shareholders were
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with 37.6%,
Nikolai Shamalov Nikolai Terent'yevich Shamalov, Nikolai Terent'evich Shamalov or Nikolai Terentievich Shamalov (russian: link=no, Николай Терентьевич Шамалов; born 24 January 1950) is a Belarusian-born Russian dentist, businessman, and a ...
with 9.7%, Dmitry Gorelov with 9.7% and
Alexei Mordashov Alexey Alexandrovich Mordashov ( rus, Алексей Александрович Мордашов; born 26 September 1965) is a Russian billionaire businessman. He is the main shareholder and chairman of Severstal, Russia's largest steel and mini ...
's
Severstal Severstal (russian: Северсталь, , Northern Steel) is a Russian company mainly operating in the steel and mining industry, headquartered in Cherepovets. Severstal is listed on the Moscow Exchange and LSE and is the largest steel company ...
group with 8.8%. As of 2006, its major shareholders were Yuriy Kovalchuk (30.4%), Dmitry Gorelov (12.58%), Nikolay Shamalov (12.58%), JSC
Transoil LLC Transoil is a railway operator in Russia and was founded in 2003. The company is one of the biggest railway transporters of oil and oil products in Russia.
CIS (9.54%), JSC
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Group (7.15%), JSC Accept (3.93%) – owned by grandson of Vladimir Putin's uncle Michael Shelomov, JSC Relax (3.65%), "Assistance to Business Initiatives" Non-Commercial Enterprise (3.08%), Russian Federal Property Fund (2.93%). On December 28, 2006,
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assigned the bank negative ratings (Long Term issuer Default rating B−, Short Term rating B, National Long Term rating BB− (RUS)). As a subsidiary of the bank, ABRos Investment Company, had signed a non-transparent deal aiming to buy a considerable share of the
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Media Holding (see below). During the 2012–13 financial crisis in Cyprus, more than one third (26.3 billion rubles) of Rossiya Bank's total cash (85.4 billion rubles) was frozen in Cypriot accounts. On June 28, 2013, its major shareholders were Yuri Kovalchuk 30%, Dmitri Gorelov and Nikolai Shamalov 10.5% each,
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8%,
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about 16%,
Alexei Mordashov Alexey Alexandrovich Mordashov ( rus, Алексей Александрович Мордашов; born 26 September 1965) is a Russian billionaire businessman. He is the main shareholder and chairman of Severstal, Russia's largest steel and mini ...
6%. In October 2021, Svetlana Krivonogikh had a 3% stake in Rossiya Bank. The U.S. government has characterized Rossiya Bank as Putin’s personal cashbox.


Pandora Papers

The Pandora Papers leak revealed that Rossiya Bank built a network of shadow companies that kept offshore wealth for Russian elites.


Sanctions

On March 20, 2014, the United States Government
Office of Foreign Assets Control The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is a financial intelligence and enforcement agency of the U.S. Treasury Department. It administers and enforces economic and trade sanctions in support of U.S. national security and foreign policy ob ...
added Rossiya Bank to the Specially Designated Nationals List (SDN) as part of sanctions taken in response to the
2014 Crimean crisis In February and March 2014, Russia invaded and subsequently annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine. This event took place in the aftermath of the Revolution of Dignity and is part of the wider Russo-Ukrainian War. The Revolution of Dign ...
, placing restrictions on US trade with the bank. Visa and Mastercard stopped processing the bank's payment as a result. In response
Vladimir Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin; (born 7 October 1952) is a Russian politician and former intelligence officer who holds the office of president of Russia. Putin has served continuously as president or prime minister since 1999: as prime min ...
announced that he would open a ruble-only account with Bank Rossiya and would make it the primary bank in the newly annexed Crimea as well as giving the right to service payments on Russia's $36 billion wholesale
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– which gave the bank $112 million annually from commission charges alone. Bank Rossiya also announced plans to expand into the Crimean market, becoming the first major Russian bank to do so. As of January 2019, Rossiya Bank has become the most important investor in Russia's development of its annexation of
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during the ongoing
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. On February 22, 2022, British Prime Minister
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announced sanctions against five banks, including Rossiya Bank.


Assets worth – historical data


Ratings

*In February 2021, Russian
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assigned Rossiya Bank a rating of "ruAA" with a "stable" outlook.


Management

The head of its board of directors were, in order, Vladimir Kolovay and Andrei Katkov. The current head of the board of directors is
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, who has held this position since 2004. Director General and Head of the Management Committee: * 1993–1995:
Vitaly Savelyev Vitaly Gennadyevich Savelyev (russian: Виталий Геннадьевич Савельев; born January 18, 1954) is a Russian businessman and politician serving as the Minister of Transport since 10 November 2020. Previously, he served as th ...
* 1995–1998: Viktor Myachin * 1998–1999: Mikhail Markov * 1999–2004: Viktor Myachin * September 2004 – April 2006: Mikhail Klishin) (b. October 9, 1954) graduated from the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute (russian: Ленинградский политехнический институт) with a degree in metallurgical engineering in 1980 and from the International Banking Institute (russian: Международный банковский институт) in St. Petersburg in 1998. From 1980-1992, he was
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in the management of the
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,
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. From 1992-1995, he was Deputy General Director of Avanburg Joint Venture (JV) (russian: СП “Аванбург”) which was established 18 November 1991 and liquidated 22 January 2007. From 1995 to 1997, he headed the Credit Department of the Rossiya Bank. In 1997-1998, he headed the credit department of the St. Petersburg branch of Tokobank (russian: Токобанк). In 1998, he was appointed Deputy General Director of Rossiya Bank and, in 1999, he became First Deputy General Director of Rossiya Bank. * Since April 2006: Dmitri Lebedev On September 24, 2004, Viktor Myachin resigned from the Director General position and Mikhail Klishin, who had been the First Deputy Director General and held a 0.197% share, was appointed acting Director General. On December 10, 2004, Mikhail Klishin was appointed Director General, as the
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had agreed to this decision. On April 3, 2006, the board of directors appointed Dmitry Lebedev Director General and Head of the Management Committee. Mikhail Klishin (holder of a 0.159% share) was appointed First Deputy Director General. The Management Committee appointed on that day: Dmitry Lebedev, Oleg Anufriev, Alexander Germanov, Konstantin Gorbachyov, Faniya Kabalina, Mikhail Klishin, Galina Lebedeva, Alexander Markin, Oleg Filatov. On December 26, 2006, the board of directors of the Bank elected its new Management Committee consisting of Dmitry Lebedev (Head, Director General), Alexander Germanov, Konstantin Gorbachyov, Faniya Kabalina, Mikhail Klishin, Alexander Markin and Boris Tikhonenko.


Subsidiaries

As of 2005, the bank is a shareholder of the following companies): * JSC ABRos Investment Company (100%) * JSC Alfa Invest (100%) * JSC ABR Trust (100%) * JSC ABR Security Company (100%) * JSC ZEST (100%) * JSC Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti Editorial House (20%, increased up to 35% in 2005) * JSC newspaper
Sankt-Peterburgskie Vedomosti The ''Vedomosti'' (Russian: Ведомости) is Russia's oldest newspaper. It was established by Peter the Great's ukase dated 16 December 1702. The first issue appeared on 2 January 1703. Petrine Vedomosti Following along the lines of th ...
(20%, increased up to 35% in 2005) * JSC Fund for Regional Development of St. Petersburg (15%) * JSC Center for Innovative Management (10%). * JSC Red Chemist (7.36%). In January 2005 it turned out that ABRos, a subsidiary of the bank, and Accept, one of its shareholders, held a 49.97% share and a 13.5% share of the insurance group SOGAZ Ltd., respectively after a 49.979% share of the SOGAZ group had been sold by the Russian gas giant
Gazprom PJSC Gazprom ( rus, Газпром, , ɡɐzˈprom) is a Russian majority state-owned multinational energy corporation headquartered in the Lakhta Center in Saint Petersburg. As of 2019, with sales over $120 billion, it was ranked as the larges ...
to an unnamed purchaser for 1.69 billion
ruble The ruble (American English) or rouble (Commonwealth English) (; rus, рубль, p=rublʲ) is the currency unit of Belarus and Russia. Historically, it was the currency of the Russian Empire and of the Soviet Union. , currencies named ''rub ...
s on July 26, 2004, and in August 2004 Gazprom had sold 26% more of SOGAZ for 879.3 million rubles. In November 2005 ABRos Investment Company (chairman of the board of Directors since September 11, 2006: Lyubov Sovershaeva) purchased a 37% share of the Petersburg TV and Radio Company. Also it owns a considerable share of the Media Holding
Ren TV REN TV (russian: РЕН ТВ) is a Russian free-to-air television network, was founded on 1 January 1997 by Irena Lesnevskaya and her son, Dmitry Lesnevsky, who had been running REN TV as a production house for other national Russian television ...
(as of December 2006,) On December 18, 2006 Lyubov Sovershaeva also became the chairman of the board of Directors of the Ren TV Media Holding (replacing
Alexey Germanovich Alexey, Alexei, Alexie, Aleksei, or Aleksey (russian: Алексе́й ; bg, Алексей ) is a Russian and Bulgarian male first name deriving from the Greek ''Aléxios'' (), meaning "Defender", and thus of the same origin as the Latin Ale ...
, a
Severstal Severstal (russian: Северсталь, , Northern Steel) is a Russian company mainly operating in the steel and mining industry, headquartered in Cherepovets. Severstal is listed on the Moscow Exchange and LSE and is the largest steel company ...
Group representative). As of 2008 and later in 2016, Rossiya Bank has large investments in
National Media Group Alina Maratovna Kabaeva or Kabayeva (russian: Алина Маратовна Кабаева, ; tt-Cyrl, Әлинә Марат кызы Кабаева; born 12 May 1983) is a Russian politician, media manager and retired individual rhythmic gym ...
(russian: Национальная Медиа Группа (НМГ)) both directly and indirectly through its 100% ownership of Abros which has a stake in National Media Group. In August 2010, Sobinbank, an asset of Gazenergobank that had been formed by
Alexander Mamut Alexander Leonidovich Mamut also spelled Aleksandr, (russian: Алекса́ндр Леони́дович Маму́т; born 29 January 1960, Moscow) is a Russian billionaire lawyer, banker and investor. Used to be (until 2020) a co-owner of Ram ...
, was acquired by Rossiya Bank when it took over Gazenergobank. In the summer of 2012, ABR Management was established to manage Rossiya Bank's assets. In 2016, Rossiya Bank's subsidiaries included Channel One, Channel 5, and Ren TV of the National Media Group CJSC, the leasing group Zest, and Sogaz OJSC.Россия. Банк
Stockmap.ru website. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
In 2018, Rossiya Bank, Yuri Kovalchuk and Nikolai Shamalov through their investments in the
National Media Group Alina Maratovna Kabaeva or Kabayeva (russian: Алина Маратовна Кабаева, ; tt-Cyrl, Әлинә Марат кызы Кабаева; born 12 May 1983) is a Russian politician, media manager and retired individual rhythmic gym ...
and its 100% ownership of Synerdzhy LLC (russian: ООО "Синерджи") and Otkrytie TV LLC (russian: OOO Открытие ТВ) which is 100% owned by Media allians LLC (russian: OOO Медиа Альянс) in which Rossiya Bank has an 80% stake, have close relationships with the
John C. Malone John Carl Malone (born March 7, 1941) is an American billionaire businessman, landowner and philanthropist. He was chief executive officer (CEO) of Tele-Communications Inc. (TCI), a cable and media giant, for twenty-four years from 1973 to 1996. ...
associated
Liberty Media Liberty Media Corporation (commonly referred to as Liberty Media or just Liberty) is an American mass media company controlled by chairman John C. Malone. The company has three divisions, reflecting the company's ownership stakes in Formula One ...
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