Bank Rossiya
Bank Rossiya, or Rossiya Bank, is a Russian joint-stock company founded in 1990. It is headquartered in Saint Petersburg. The bank is known for having ties to Vladimir Putin's regime, and was named by Putin as the primary bank in the then newly-annexed Crimea in 2014. Its chairman and CEO is Dmitri Lebedev.
Singapore prohibits doing business, freezes assets of 4 Russian FIs
Singapore prohibits doing business, freezes assets of 4 Russian FIs
MAS has ordered all of their assets in Singapore to be frozen.
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