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    Raiffeisen's Russian unit reports H1 profit rise to $1.05 billion

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    Posted on August 11, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Raiffeisen's Russian unit reported a 17.8% profit rise to $1.05 billion in H1, benefiting from sanctions-related opportunities despite regulatory challenges.

    Raiffeisenbank's Russian Division Sees 17.8% Profit Growth in H1

    MOSCOW (Reuters) -Austrian lender Raiffeisen Bank International's Russian subsidiary reported a 17.8% year-on-year increase in first-half profits, the unit said in a results filing.

    Raiffeisenbank, the subsidiary, reported first-half profit of 83.9 billion roubles ($1.05 billion), up from 71.3 billion roubles a year earlier, according to Russian accounting standards.

    With Western sanctions over the conflict in Ukraine blocking most major Russian banks from access to the SWIFT global payments system, RBI, the biggest Western bank in Russia, has been profiting from handling valuable international money transfers and earning high interest on deposits.

    The bank has come under intense pressure from the United States as well as European regulators to pare its ties to Russia, something it is now doing.

    In the second quarter, RBI swung to a loss after a 1.2 billion euro ($1.4 billion) write-off over a legal dispute in Russia.

    The Russian unit of Italian lender UniCredit posted a 39% year-on-year rise in first-half profit, net of currency effects, boosted by a sharp drop in loan loss provisions and trading gains, according to financial data the lender published in late July.

    A Russian court last week lifted interim measures that effectively banned RBI from selling its subsidiary. RBI said just one hurdle had been removed, while others hampering any sale, such as regulatory approval from the Russian authorities, remain.

    ($1 = 79.8455 roubles)

    ($1 = 0.8628 euros)

    (Reporting by Elena Fabrichnaya; Writing by Alexander MarrowEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Raiffeisen's Russian unit reports a 17.8% profit increase in H1.
    • •First-half profit reached 83.9 billion roubles ($1.05 billion).
    • •Western sanctions have blocked major Russian banks from SWIFT.
    • •RBI faces pressure to reduce ties with Russia.
    • •A Russian court lifted a ban on RBI selling its subsidiary.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Raiffeisen's Russian unit reports H1 profit rise to $1.05 billion

    1What was Raiffeisenbank's profit for the first half of the year?

    Raiffeisenbank reported a first-half profit of 83.9 billion roubles, equivalent to $1.05 billion, which is a 17.8% increase from the previous year.

    2How have Western sanctions affected Raiffeisenbank?

    Western sanctions over the conflict in Ukraine have blocked most major Russian banks from accessing the SWIFT global payments system, allowing RBI to profit from the situation.

    3What legal challenges is Raiffeisenbank facing?

    RBI has come under pressure to reduce its ties to Russia and recently faced a legal dispute that resulted in a 1.2 billion euro write-off.

    4What other banks are mentioned in relation to Raiffeisenbank?

    The article mentions the Russian unit of Italian lender UniCredit, which also reported a 39% year-on-year rise in first-half profit.

    5What recent developments have occurred regarding RBI's subsidiary?

    A Russian court recently lifted interim measures that had effectively banned RBI from selling its subsidiary, although other regulatory hurdles remain.

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