Otkritie FC Bank

Otkritie FC Bank
Native name
Банк «ФК Открытие»
Formerly called
NOMOS-Bank
Public (LSE: OFCB, MCX: NMOS)
Industry Banking
Founded 1993
Headquarters Moscow, Russia
Services Financial services
Revenue Increase US$616.2 million (2010)
Profit Increase US$250.85 million (2013)
Total assets Increase US$18.7 billion (2010)
Parent Otkritie Holding
Website www.otkritiefc.com
Nomos bank office in Moscow
Nomos bank office in Perm

Otkritie FC Bank (Russian: Банк «ФК Открытие») is one of Russia's largest private listed banks.[1] It has 21 branches and 31 representative offices in Russia.[2] It was co-founded by Igor Finogenov, now CEO of the Eurasian Development Bank.[3] Its current owners include the Czech PPF Group (29.9%)[4] owned by Petr Kellner, the Slovak businessman Roman Korbačka (20%),[5] and the Russian ICT Group (50.1%) of which Alexander Nesis is President.[6] In 2012 Otkritie took over NOMOS-Bank In 2014 NOMOS-Bank was renamed to Otkritie Financial Corporation Bank.[7]

Otkritie Bank ranks 1st among privately-owned banks and 4th by assets among banking groups in Russia.[8]

Currency exchange

In 2014, the bank offered a service called Client Bank, an online currency conversion service. Corporate customers can use Client Bank to exchange currency online.[9]

On October 21, 2013, NOMOS-BANK has been admitted to trading on the Moscow Exchange.[10]

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