New Heads of Peterburgsky, Nizhegorodsky and Kursky Branches of Bank ZENIT Were Appointed
Moscow, July 21, 2008
Alexey Yelizarov was appointed Manager of Peterburgsky Branch of OJSC Bank ZENIT. Before that, he headed Nizhegorodsky Branch of the Bank.
Vladimir Nozdrin took the position of Manager of Nizhegorodsky Branch of the Bank. Prior to that, he was Deputy Head of this Branch.
Alexey Bykov became Head of Kursky Branch of the Bank. Before that, he was also Deputy Manager of the Branch. Arkady Kolesnikov who previously held the position of Manager of Kursky Branch, was transferred to the position of Member of Directorate of OJSC Lipetskkombank, a Banking Group ZENIT company.
"Banking Group ZENIT is focused on further expansion of its geographical presence, therefore, development of the bank network is one of the most important components of the Group's strategy, - noted Vladimir Padanin, Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of Bank ZENIT. - As our presence in Russia's regions expands, we need more and more skilled experts, and, having highly professional staff, we make every effort to use them in a maximum efficient way within the entire Banking Group".
CURRICULUM VITAE
Arkady V. Kolesnikov graduated from Leningrad Higher Military Engineering School of Communications named after Leningrad City Council of People's Deputies (Lensovet) in 1986, majoring in Automated Control Systems. Arkady Kolesnikov started his banking career in 1996 with OJSC Joint-Stock Bank Inkombank. He worked his way up from Senior Specialist to Deputy Director of the Financial Department for Budgetary Planning and Control over Expenses of the Bank - Head of the Financial Division. In April 2003, he was appointed Head of the Office for Support of Branches' Day-to-Day Operations of the Regional Bank Network Division of the Customer Relations Department of Bank ZENIT. In August 2005, he became Manager of Kursky Branch of OJSC Bank ZENIT.
In July 2008, he was promoted to the position of Member of Directorate of OJSC Lipetskkombank of the Banking Group ZENIT.
Alexey V. Yelizarov graduated from Nizhny Novgorod State University named after N.I. Lobachevsky in 1996, diploma cum laude, majoring in Economics and Production Management.
In 1995, at the time of his studies at the University, he started to work with Nizhegorodsky Branch of Incombank, where he shifted up from Plastic Card Office Economist towards Head of Payment Instrument Center. In 1999, Alexey V. Yelizarov joined Nizhegorodsky Branch of Alfa Bank, where, in 2001, he became Head of the Customer Relations Division.
Alexey V. Yelizarov has been working with Bank ZENIT since October 2002. In October 2003, he was appointed Deputy Manager of Nizhegorodsky Branch of the Bank. Since October 2004, Mr. Yelizarov has performed day-to-day management of the Branch operations. On March 1, 2005, he was appointed Manager of Nizhegorodsky Branch of OJSC Bank ZENIT.
In July 2008, he was appointed Manager of Peterburgsky Branch of Bank ZENIT.
Vladimir V. Nozdrin graduated from Nizhny Novgorod State University named after N.I. Lobachevsky in 1999, majoring in Economics and Production Management. He also took a skills enhancement course titled "Theory and Practice of Operations on International Foreign Exchange Markets" at the same University.
He started his banking career in 2000 at Nizhegorodsky Branch of OJSC Alfa Bank, where he shifted up from Credit Office Economist towards Head of the Credit Division.
In 2003, he was engaged for the position of Head of Corporate Customer Relations Division of Nizhegorodsky Branch of OJSC Bank ZENIT. In 2005, he became Deputy Manager of the Branch.
In July 2008, he was appointed Manager of Nizhegorodsky Branch of Bank ZENIT.
Alexey A. Bykov graduated from Kursk State Technical University in 2001, diploma cum laude, majoring in Finance and Credit. From 2001 he worked as Head of Credit and Stock Exchange Operations of the Non-Banking Credit Institution Banking Information Technologies, the city of Tula. In 2002, he became one of organizers of setting up a Branch of OJSC Bank ZENIT in the city of Kursk. In December 2002, he joined Kursky Branch of OJSC Bank ZENIT, where he managed credit operations of the Branch. In 2004, he defended a thesis and was awarded an academic degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences. In February 2006, he was appointed Deputy Manager of Kursky Branch of OJSC Bank ZENIT, and in July 2008, he became Manager of the Branch.
FOR REFERENCE:
Banking Group ZENIT was formed in 2005 as a result of the purchase by Bank ZENIT of a controlling stake in JSB Devon-Credit (OJSC). In 2007, the Banking Group acquired OJSC Lipetskkombank and JSB Sochigazprombank LLC (later renamed into Bank ZENIT Sochi). According to the consolidated statement of the Banking group for 2007, made in accordance with IFRS, the equity capital of the Banking group amounts to $738 mn, the assets amount to $6,645 bn. The Group provides a full-scale range of banking services in the following areas: comprehensive services to the corporate clients, retail services, private banking, investment banking and interbank business. Banking Group ZENIT is represented in 21 of 83 regions of the Russian Federation; its own retail network consists of 150 points of sale. The Group has created a wide international correspondent network of banking partners, with co-operation from more than 80 international institutions in Europe, America and Asia. Bank ZENIT is currently rated Bа3/Stable by Moody's and B/Positive by Fitch. Being an active debt market player, Bank ZENIT arranged 8 international syndicated loans, 2 Eurobond issues (the debut issue was repurchased in 2006) and 5 ruble bond issues (the debut issue was repurchased in 2007).
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