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Commercial banking
BANK URALSIB is in top-15 among the largest
Russian banks, providing a wide range of banking products and
services to its retail and corporate customers in 56 regions
throughout the Russian Federation. The Bank is one of the Financial
Corporation URALSIB subholdings. URALSIB sales network includes
more than 453 sales points in Russia, 3.0 th ATMs, 10.6 th PoSs,
3.1 mln issued cards*.
BANK URALSIB was established through the
integration of five banks: UralSib, AVTOBANK-NIKOIL, Bryansky
Narodny Bank, AB IBG NIKoil and Kuzbassugolbank in 2005. On May 11,
2010 OJSC “URALSIB” was reorganized by incorporating OJSC
“Stroyvestbank” and OJSC “URALSIB-YUG BANK”.
BANK URALSIB customer service is organized
according to Financial Supermarket concept that means: full range
of modern financial products and services in One-Stop Shop:
traditional deposits accounts, mortgage, consumer and auto loans,
investment services, mutual funds, insurance products and
programs.
The Bank was assigned the following
credit ratings by the leading global rating agencies: “BB-” Fitch
Ratings, “BB-” Standard&Poor’s and “Ba3” Moody’s Investors
Service.
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Moody’s
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Fitch Ratings
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Standard & Poor’s
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"Ba3", outlook stable
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"BB-", outlook stable
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"BB-", outlook stable
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Last rating action
May 23, 2011
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Last rating action
August 09, 2011
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Last rating action
December 9, 2011
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*As of 01.01.2012
Special disclaimer: These
credit ratings reflect the views of the relevant credit rating
agencies, at the time of issuance; any clarification and/or
explanation in relation to these credit ratings and the respective
methodologies may be obtained solely from the credit rating agency
that has issued it. BANK URALSIB bears no responsibility for the
credit ratings and the views expressed by the credit rating
agencies. The Bank does not employ the credit ratings as
recommendations to buy, sell or hold securities. Moreover, these
credit ratings may be increased, lowered, suspended or withdrawn
temporarily or even entirely if the credit rating agencies consider
that circumstances require such action(s). Finally there's no
guarantee that any credit rating may remain in force for any given
time period.
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