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List of Commercial Banks in Russia

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on April 19, 2013

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· Last updated: September 12, 2024

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1 Sberbank
2 VTB
3 Russian Agricultural Bank
4 Bank of Moscow
5 VTB24
7 Gazprombank
8 Alfa Bank
9 UniCredit Bank (Russia)
10 Rosbank
11 Raiffeisen Bank (Russia)
12 Promsvyazbank
13 TransCreditBank
14 Uralsib
15 Nomos Bank
16 MDM Bank
17 Bank Saint Petersburg
18 AK BARS Bank
19 Bank Rossiya
20 Nordea Bank (Russia)
21 Citibank (Russia)
22 Credit Bank of Moscow
23 Vozrozhdenie Bank
24 Sviaz-Bank
25 ING Bank (Eurasia)
26 Bank ZENIT
27 Bank of Khanty-Mansiysk
28 Globex Bank
29 Bank Petrocommerc
30 National Bank TRUST
31 Russian Standard Bank

Key Takeaways

  • Russia’s largest commercial banks are dominated by state-controlled giants like Sberbank and VTB.
  • The presented list includes both globally significant banks and regional players, reflecting Russia’s diverse banking landscape.
  • Several of these institutions are recognized as systemically important by the Bank of Russia.
  • The list spans universal, agricultural, private, digital, and foreign-owned banks operating in Russia.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which banks in Russia are state-owned?
Key state-owned banks include Sberbank, VTB, Russian Agricultural Bank, Gazprombank, Promsvyazbank, and Bank of Moscow.
Which are considered systemically important by the Bank of Russia?
Systemically important banks include Sberbank, VTB Bank, Alfa‑Bank, UniCredit Bank, Rosbank, Raiffeisen Bank, Credit Bank of Moscow, Russian Agricultural Bank and Promsvyazbank ([cbr.ru](https://cbr.ru/eng/press/pr/?id=39559&utm_source=openai)).
Are there foreign-owned banks in Russia’s list?
Yes, foreign‑affiliated banks include UniCredit Bank, Raiffeisen Bank (Russia), ING Bank Eurasia, Nordea Bank (Russia), Citibank (Russia), and Rosbank (formerly Société Générale) ([centrinvest.ru](https://www.centrinvest.ru/files/smi/pdf/smi250.pdf?utm_source=openai)).

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