Gazprombank

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Gazprombank
Type Open joint stock company
Founded 1990
Headquarters Flag of Russia Moscow, Russia
Key people Andrey Akimov, CEO
Alexei Miller, Board Chairman
Industry Financial services
Products Financial services
Parent Gazprom
Subsidiaries Gazprom Media
Website www.gazprombank.ru

Gazprombank (in Russian: Газпромбанк) is the largest Russian non-state owned bank, which is among the three largest banks in Russia. It is a joint stock bank founded in 1990. The bank is owned by the Russian gas company Gazprom, which controls 62.59% of shares directly and remained shares through its subsidiaries (Gazfond, Gazprom Export etc). In November 2006, Gazprombank announced that it could hold an initial public offering of its shares on Russian and foreign stock exchanges in the fall of 2007.

In August 2005, it purchased Gazprom Media, the largest Russian media holding, which includes the NTV channel and Izvestia newspaper, from the bank's parent company Gazprom. In October 2004, they bought a 54% share in Atomstroyexport[1].

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(As of December 2006)

Board of Directors:

Management Committee:

  • Andrey Akimov (Head)
  • Ilya Yeliseev (Deputy Head)
  • Nikolay Korenev (Deputy Head)
  • Viktor Korytov (Deputy Head)
  • Kirill Levin (Deputy Head)
  • Svetlana Malyuseva (Deputy Head)
  • Alexey Matveev (Deputy Head)
  • Alexander Muranov (Deputy Head)
  • Alexey Obozintsev (Deputy Head)
  • Alexander Sobol (Deputy Head)
  • Pavel Utkin (Deputy Head)
  • Olga Dadasheva (First Vice-President)
  • Andrey Kravtsov (Executive Vice-President)

List of affiliated persons of Gazprombank (as of December 31, 2006):

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