Sergey S. Rodionov
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Born | Sergey S. Rodionov July 29, 1961 Moscow, Russia. |
Nationality | Russian |
Alma mater | Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation |
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Sergey Sergeevich Rodionov (Russian: Серге́й Сергеевич Родио́нов; born 29 July 1961 in Moscow), is a Russian publisher and banker.[1] Founder and co-owner of holding "Rodionov Publishing House", its CEO. The deputy chairman of the Central Bank of Russia (1991). Russian citizenship. Since 2009 - Citizen of Luxembourg.
Early life[]
Born at July 29, 1961 in Moscow.
1978–1983: Moscow Institute of Finance (now Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation) Kibalchicha str 1. Moscow. Faculty “International Economic Relations”. Diploma with honor of “Economist - Banking and foreign exchange operations”.
1983–1986: Postgraduate at the same Institute at the department for International Monetary Operations. Ph.D. in Economics for “Analysis of Monetary Theory and Policy of Federal Reserve System of USA”.
Career[]
1986–1988: Senior researcher in the Computer Centre of the Academy of Social Sciences, Moscow.
1988–1991:
- Head of Department of Scientific and Research centre of The State of The USSR (now Central Bank of Russia).
- Economic Adviser of The Chairman of the Board of The Central Bank of Russia.
- Director of the General Directorate of commercial banks of the Central Bank of Russia (registration, regulation, audit, control, compliance, payment system, forex, credits of all types - i.e. whole sphere of relations between Central bank and other credit institutes).
- Deputy Chairman of The Central Bank of Russia.
December 1991: Chairman of the board of the bank MENATEP. (later UKOS. Owner : Mikhail Khodorkovsky)
April 1992 – June 1998: Chairman, President of the Board of Imperial Bank.[2][3] Chairman of Supervising Board - Rem Viakhirev, Vagit Alekperov (other members of board- Andrey L. Kostin, Alexander Lebedev, S.K.Dubinin[4][circular reference]
1996–2010: President of the Diners Club company (Russia).
1993–2000: Chairman of the Board of East-West United bank, Luxembourg with 49% owned by Imperial bank.[5] For over five years – 2000 to 2005 – all stocks of the Russian Foreign Banks were being purchased from the Bank of Russia by VTB Bank.[6][7] Andrey Kostin and Vladimir Stolyarenko were at Imperial bank from 1993 to 1998 when Stolyarenko transferred to Tokobank which held a 28% stake in East-West United Bank in 1998.[6][7] Imperial focused on oil and natural gas supplies to East Germany and later to Germany including the oil-for-pipes program.[8][9]
1996 – till now: Chairman of the board of Rodionov Publishing House[10] (Russia)
2000–2001: Member of the board of EWUB Luxembourg
2001 – till now: CEO of Domus Participation Sarl Luxembourg (real estate company)
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Buyske, Gail (2007). Banking on Small Business: Microfinance in Contemporary Russia. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-4578-1.
- ^ "Footage Interview of Sergei Rodionov. (1990 - 1999)". www.net-film.ru. Retrieved 2021-07-23.
- ^ The chief of bank " Imperial " has met journalists
- ^ S.K.Dubinin
- ^ Овчинников, О. (Ovchinnikov, O.) (8 November 2000). "ЦБ - центральный Банд ..." [Central Bank - Central Gang ...]. Compromat.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 10 April 2021.
- ^ a b "«Дочерние» российские зарубежные банки и сеть ВТБ: доли ЦБ, ВТБ и др" [Russian Foreign "Daughter" Banks and the VTB Network: stakes held by Central Bank, VTB, others]. compromat.ru. February 2005. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
- ^ a b Бирман, Александр (Birman, Alexander) (21 February 2005). "В советских сетях: Нефтедоллары пойдут по проверенным каналам загранбанков" [In Soviet networks: Oil dollars will go through proven channels of foreign banks]. ООО Журнал «КО» (ko.ru). Archived from the original on 13 March 2005. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
- ^ leptosis.org staff (February 2020). "Столяренко, Владимир Михайлович" [Stolyarenko, Vladimir Mikhailovich]. АНО «Экономическая летопись» (leptosis.org) (in Russian). Archived from the original on 11 February 2020. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
- ^ "25 лет Всемирной Истории с Банком Империал" [25 years of World History with Imperial Bank]. Information Agency InterRight (in Russian). 15 August 2015. Retrieved 15 July 2021.
- ^ Sergey Rodionov searches for the profile investor
- 1961 births
- Living people
- People from Moscow
- Russian bankers
- Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation alumni