MDM Bank

MDM Bank
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Industry Finance and Insurance
Founded 1993
Headquarters Novosibirsk, Russia
Products Financial Services
Website www.mdmbank.com

MDM Bank (Russian: Московский Деловой Мир (МДМ) Банк), literally meaning "Moscow Business World Bank" in English, is a Russian Joint Stock commercial bank, one of Russia's largest private banks based in Novosibirsk. As of August 2009, the bank completed a merger with Novosibirsk-based URSA Bank. The new bank will operate under MDM Bank brand name as an Open Joint Stock Company, but the merger is actually structured as an acquisition of MDM by URSA. The new corporate headquarters will be based in Novosibirsk. The merger was announced in December 2008;[1] MDM and URSA estimated that the new MDM Bank would have capital of US$2.5 billion and total assets of US$18.7 billion, although in practise the numbers ended up being somewhat lower.[2]

Igor Kim, chairman and shareholder of URSA, has been the new bank's chief executive officer during the transition period; Oleg Vyugin chairs the board of the bank's holding company and the former MDM CEO Igor Kuzin is chief executive of the holding company.[1]

On February 15, 2012, MDM rehired Igor Kuzin as CEO.

The MDM Bank was founded in December 1993 and holds a General Banking License issued by the Central Bank of Russia (#2361 dated 13 February 2003, which will be voided as the bank migrates under URSA Bank license #323).[3] It had one of the highest credit ratings among privately owned Russian banks – Standard & Poor's (BB, stable), Fitch Ratings (BB, stable) and Moody's (B1, negative) – and is the only Russian financial organization that has been given a public corporate governance rating by Standard & Poor's (6+).

URSA Bank was founded in 1990 as Sibakadembank by the Siberian Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It was restructured from a privately held bank to a joint-stock bank in 1997. After a series of mergers with local Siberian banks, in 2006 Sibakadembank merged with Yekaterinburg-based Uralvneshtorgbank (established 1991) and assumed the new name, URSA Bank.

References

  1. 1 2 "Russia’s MDM, Ursa Merge as Credit Crisis Deepens". Bloomberg. December 3, 2008. Archived from the original on 2011-02-12. Retrieved 2009-06-18.
  2. "Capital from MDM-Bank, URSA merger to reach $2.5 bln". RIA Novosti. December 3, 2008. Archived from the original on 2011-02-12. Retrieved 2009-06-18.
  3. "MDM Bank EGM Approves Merger with URSA Bank". MDM Bank. May 8, 2009. Archived from the original on 2011-02-12. Retrieved 2009-06-18.

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