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Russia's Sberbank to sell Swiss, Kazakh subsidiaries - Interfax

Published 15/06/2022, 09:10
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo is on display in an office of Sberbank in Saint Petersburg, Russia April 19, 2022.  REUTERS/REUTERS PHOTOGRAPHER
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(Reuters) -Russian state lender Sberbank is planning to sell its subsidiary companies in Switzerland and Kazakhstan by the middle of July, the bank's first deputy chairman of the executive board Alexander Vedyakhin told Interfax.

"A representative of the Swiss regulator is now there. We are in a very fruitful dialogue with FINMA. We have a buyer and we expect to conclude a deal in the foreseeable future," Vedyakhin said of Sberbank Switzerland, adding that the business had positive capital and liquidity.

Kazakhstan's Baiterek is the primary contender to buy Sberbank's local operation, Vedyakhin said.

"Negotiations are going very positively," he said, adding that the deal to sell the Kazakh subsidiary could be closed before July 5-10.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The logo is on display in an office of Sberbank in Saint Petersburg, Russia April 19, 2022.  REUTERS/REUTERS PHOTOGRAPHER

Sanctions imposed by Western countries over Russia's actions in Ukraine have severely hit Sberbank's overseas operations. In early March it announced plans to quit almost all European markets.

Sberbank Europe AG, based in Vienna, is to be wound down by the end of the year, Austria regulators announced last month, after being closed on the order of the European Central Bank in March with warnings that it faced failure due to a run on deposits.

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