The
Rossiya Bank (Bank Rossiya, in
Russian: Акционерный коммерческий банк Россия, АКБ Россия) is a Russian joint stock bank founded on June 27, 1990. The company's headquarters are based in
St. Petersburg.
History
In 1990
CPSU committee of the
Leningrad Oblast became its largest shareholder (48.4%)
Vedomosti #35(1316), March 1, 2005. (in Russian), but after the
coup attempt in August 1991 the bank's activity was frozen as it was CPSU-related.
In December 1991 its activity was resumed, as the shares had been redeemed by some member ventures of the
Leningrad Association of Joint Ventures, shares of which were held by
Vladimir Yakunin,
Yuriy Kovalchuk,
Mikhail Markov,
Viktor Myachin,
Andrei Fursenko,
Sergey Fursenko,
Yury Nikolayev.
As of January 1, 2005, its major shareholders were
Yuriy Kovalchuk with 37.6%,
Nikolay Shamalov with 9.7%,
Dmitry Gorelov with 9.7% and the
Severstal 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 CIS (9.54%), JSC
Severstal Group (7.15%), JSC Accept (3.93%), JSC Relax...
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