Bank Saint Petersburg


Bank Saint Petersburg is a Russian bank created in 1990 in Saint Petersburg. According to the bank official 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. The bank has activated lending to the importer’s settlement and currency accounts, plastic card loans and other credit services.
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.

Leadership

On 10/01/2016:
According to the preliminary activities results in 2017 according to RAS, the bank had the following financial indicators: