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Banking in Russia is subject to significant regulations asbanks in theRussian Federation have to meet mandatoryRussian legislation requirements, and comply with numerousBank of Russia instructions and regulations.

History

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The modern Russian Federation inherited the Russian and central operations of thebanking system of the Soviet Union, with a few big state banks (likeSberbank,Vnesheconombank, andVTB Bank).

1998 financial crisis

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Main article:1998 Russian financial crisis

In 1988, 41 commercial and cooperative banks were registered in the USSR, including 25 banks on the territory of the RSFSR. By January the 1st, 1990, the statutes of 225 commercial and cooperative banks were registered, including 184 in 1989.[2] In 1990, in connection with the declaration of state sovereignty by the RSFSR, the Russian Republican Bank of the State Bank of the USSR and Russian banks of specialized banks were declared the property of the RSFSR. Also, the Supreme Council of the RSFSR decided to transform all institutions of state specialized banks in the autonomous republics, territories and regions into commercial banks before January 1, 1991. In this regard, the number of banks in the RSFSR increased several times in the second half of 1990. As a result, the number of banks in the Russian Federation was 1360 on January 1, 1992.[3]

2008 financial crisis

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Main article:2008–2009 Russian financial crisis

Beginning in early October 2008, several Russian banks failed due to liquidity issues related to UScredit derivatives. Russian bank Globex barred customers from withdrawing money from their accounts on October 15, 2008, in the first bank run of the current global economic crisis.

2010s

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In June 2013Elvira Nabiullina was appointed as the chairman of the Central Bank of Russia.[4] In an interview with television channelChannel one she said Russia's Central Bank has no blacklists of banks subject to license revocation. She added that the Central Bank will not warn any bank about such measures. She said, "As a matter of fact, no one knows who might be the next, We cannot warn anyone. Moreover, it would be wrong to do that. I know not a single country worldwide where the central banks would warn about license revocation. It is not ruled out that in case a bank is warned, a mala fide owner or managers could divert assets, making settlements with the closest clients, so a rank and file depositor will finally receive much less money".[5]

And so, in December 2013Central Bank of Russia revoked licenses of three commercial banks, Investbank, Smolensky Bank and the Bank of Project Finance and later then Ecoprombank,Masterbank, Simbirsk and many others.[6] State-run Agency for deposits’ insurance paid money to clients.[7][needs update]

Credit and debit cards

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At the end of 2008, there were 119 million bank cards in circulation in Russia.[8]

Sanctions

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In March 2014, amidst theannexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation,U.S. PresidentBarack Obama announced sanctions onRossiya Bank. International payment systemsVisa Inc. andMasterCard suddenly stopped service ofcredit cards issued by the Rossiya Bank. Non-cash transactions of SMP Bank (owned by Rottenberg brothers) and Sobinbank (100% subsidiary of Rossiya) were also frozen.[9] Many Russian residents turned to national banks operations although they still have no doubt in reliability of foreign transnational financial institutions.[10]

Banks

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Largest banks in Russia in terms of net assets (millions of rubles) as of December 2020:[11][12]

No.BankAssets, in million rubles
1Sberbank32 421 026
2VTB Bank15 813 216
3Gazprombank7 613 174
4Alfa-Bank4 229 025
5Rosselkhozbank3 539 546
6Credit Bank of Moscow2 988 171
7Otkritie FC Bank2 530 760
8Promsvyazbank2 503 499
9Sovcombank1 576 708
10Raiffeisenbank1 432 353
Further information:List of banks in Russia

References

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  1. ^"Рейтинг банков | Банки.ру".Banki.ru. Retrieved3 January 2020.
  2. ^Геращенко В.В. (10 July 1990)."Отчет о работе государственной системы банков СССР за 1989 год"(PDF). Центральный банк Российской Федерации. Retrieved28 August 2019.
  3. ^"Годовой отчет Центрального банка Российской Федерации за 1992 год"(PDF). ЦБ РФ. 1993. Retrieved5 October 2019.
  4. ^"Central Bank Cancels 3 More Bank Licenses".Moscow Times. 13 December 2013. Retrieved14 December 2013.
  5. ^"Russia's Central Bank has no blacklists of banks subject to license revocation - governor".ITAR TASS. Retrieved14 December 2013.
  6. ^"Russia's Central Bank revokes licenses of 3 commercial banks".Itar Tass. Retrieved14 December 2013.
  7. ^"Agency for deposits' insurance starts paying clients of banks whose licenses were revoked".Itar Tass. Retrieved14 December 2013.
  8. ^"A reversal of fortunes for Russia?".Cards International. 13 April 2009. Retrieved14 July 2022.
  9. ^"Bank Rossiya Is First Russian Lender Under U.S. Sanctions".Bloomberg. 20 March 2014. Retrieved21 March 2014.
  10. ^"TRANSNATIONAL BANKS IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE: WHERE DO RUSSIANS WANT TO INVEST THEIR MONEY?"(PDF). Retrieved15 May 2016.
  11. ^"Рейтинг банков России".Коммерсантъ. 2020-12-09.
  12. ^"Russia: Top 10 largest banks, by total assets 2020". Retrieved1 October 2020.

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