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PJSC Bank Saint Petersburg
Native nameПAO «Банк «Санкт-Петербург»
Company typePublic (ПAO)
Traded asMCXBSPB
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1990 (Saint Petersburg)
HeadquartersSaint Petersburg, Russia
Key people
Alexander V. Savelyev (CEO)
ServicesBanking
RevenueIncrease US$ 356.7 million (2013)
Operating income25,523,356,000 Russian ruble (2020) Edit this on Wikidata
Net incomeIncrease US$ 91.8 million (2013)
Total assetsIncrease US$ 11.0 billion (2013)
RatingB1 (Moody's), BB− (Fitch) (2017)
Websitewww.bspb.ru

Bank Saint Petersburg is a Russian bank created in 1990 in Saint Petersburg. According to the bank website, Saint Petersburg Bank is mostly implemented in Northwest Russia. The bank is listed on Moscow Exchange. Located in Saint Petersburg and the Leningrad region, Alexander Savelyev is the chairman of the bank's management board.

History

It was established on 3 October 1990 as a joint-stock company Lenbank, a year later it received its current name. In June 1998, St. Petersburg was the first among city banks to receive permission from the Central Bank of Russia to issue cash from card accounts.

In the fall of 2007, St. Petersburg was the first private bank in Russia that did IPO, received permission from the Federal Financial Markets Service to issue receipts, but further, refused listing on the foreign stock exchange (receipts were converted into ordinary shares that are now in circulation in the several number of Russian stock exchanges).

As of January 1, 2018, the bank served 1.93 million individuals and 50 thousand companies.

Sanctions

Bank Saint Petersburg was sanctioned by the United States and the United Kingdom on 24 February 2023 in relation to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The UK increased sanctions in December 2023 to prohibit correspondent banking relationships.

In March 2023, applications of Russian banks that were included in the updated sanctions list in February 2023 were removed from Google Play. Among them is the Bank St. Petersburg application. In addition, applications from the banks Uralsib, Zenit and MTS Bank were also removed from Google Play.

Leadership

On 10/01/2016:

  • Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Elena Ivannikova
  • Chairman of the Board: Alexander Saveliev

Financial indicators

According to the preliminary activities results in 2017 according to RAS, the bank had the following financial indicators:

References

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  2. "Рейтинг банков - 2017 (таблица)". Forbes.ru. 23 March 2017. Archived from the original on 23 May 2017. Retrieved 1 May 2017.
  3. "Saint Petersburg Bank, official website". bspb.ru. Archived from the original on 2009-11-17.
  4. Маргарита Папченкова. ""Санкт-Петербург" думает о Лондоне". // Ведомости, 12.05.2011, № 84 (2850). Archived from the original on 2014-07-19. Retrieved May 28, 2019.
  5. "Банк "Санкт-Петербург" увеличил годовую чистую прибыль в 1,8 раза — до 4,2 млрд рублей". Банки.ру (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-07-12.
  6. "Targeting Key Sectors, Evasion Efforts, and Military Supplies, Treasury Expands and Intensifies Sanctions Against Russia". Retrieved 25 February 2023.
  7. "Financial Sanctions Notice 15/12/2023" (PDF). 15 December 2023.
  8. "Google удалил приложения 10 российских банков. Почему и как теперь пользоваться услугами онлайн?" vbr.ru . 17 марта 2023 года
  9. Квартальный отчет за 3кв2016 г. Archived 2016-12-20 at the Wayback Machine(in Russian)
  10. Банк «Санкт-Петербург» увеличил годовую чистую прибыль в 1,8 раза — до 4,2 млрд рублей Банки.ру, 17.01.2018

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