Uralsib Bank exec Tregubenkova leaves
MOSCOW. July 12 (Interfax) - The supervisory board of Uralsib Bank has dismissed management board member Anna Tregubenkova effective July 11, the Russian lender said in a statement.
Tregubenkova joined Uralsib Bank in January 2008 and worked in the area of internal control, the bank's website states. She was appointed to the management board in August 2013.
Airat Gaskarov, who was acting head of Uralsib Bank from April 2015 to January 2016, left the lender's management board in April. In May, Svetlana Bastrykina, who was acting head of the bank after Gaskarov, also stepped down from the management board. Konstantin Bobrov was appointed chairman of the management board. At the beginning of July, the bank said that Vyacheslav Dusaleyev, who previously worked at VTB , Bank of Moscow and RNCB, had been appointed deputy chairman of the management board.
The board of the Central Bank of Russia decided in November 2015 to bail out Uralsib Bank. St. Petersburg businessman Vladimir Kogan, who acquired 82% of Uralsib Bank from Nikolai Tsvetkov, is acting as the investor.
Uralsib Bank was Russia's 23rd largest bank by assets at the end of the first quarter of 2016, according to the Interfax-100 ranking of the country's lenders.