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    RosBusinessConsulting Database
    March 19, 2004 Friday 11:14 am, EST

    Vneshtorgbank managers to consider expansion in Belarus and
    Azerbaijan


    Vneshtorgbank might be interested in affiliates in Belarus and
    Azerbaijan, senior deputy president of the bank Alexey Akinshin told
    RBC. According to him, the bank has elaborated on its regional
    expansion program, which suggests expansion into the CIS and European
    markets. Vneshtorgbank plans to become the sole shareholder in the
    Armenian Armsberbank. Vneshtorgbank is also working to create a
    Ukrainian subsidiary.

    Earlier Vneshtorgbank top-managers reported that the talks were held
    on the possible creation of Kazakhstani and Georgian subsidiaries. A
    lot of western rivals are present on the Kazakhstani market now.

    As for expansion in Europe, Akinshin said that Vneshtorgbank in
    cooperation with the Central Bank of Russia is considering a buyout
    of the Central Bank's stake in OST-West Handelsbank (OWHB) and Donau
    bank. Currently the Russian Central Bank owns 51.62 percent in OWHB
    and Vneshtorgbank holds a 31.92 stake.

    It is too soon to consider the buyout of Vneshtorgbank's stakes in
    Eurobank (Paris) and the Moscow Narodny Bank (London), Akinshin
    emphasized.

    Vneshtorgbank owns 53 percent in Luxembourg-based East-West United
    Bank, 100 percent in Zurich-based Russische Kommerzial Bank, 32
    percent in Frankfurt-based Ost-West Handelsbank, 100 percent in
    Cyprus-based Russian Commercial Bank and 85 percent in Viennese
    Donau-Bank.
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