Volgoprombank

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Volgoprombank
IndustryBanking, Financial services
Founded1990
Headquarters,

Volgoprombank was a Russian private bank, based in Volgograd in the Volga region. In November 2007, the bank principal shareholder (95%), Russian MP and businessman Oleg Mikheyev, sold its stake to Promsvyazbank's main shareholders, brothers Alexey and Dmitry Ananyev[1] In May 2009, Mikheyev has sued prominent business daily Kommersant for $217 million claiming that one of the newspaper's article had spoiled the bank reputation at the time he sold the bank and forced him to sell his shares at a disadvantageous price.[2]

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