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  2. MTS (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    MTS ( Russian: Мобильные ТелеСистемы, МТС, "Mobile TeleSystems"), headquartered in Moscow, is the largest mobile network operator in Russia, operating on GSM, UMTS and LTE standards. Apart from cellular network, the company also offers local telephone service, broadband, mobile television, cable television, satellite ...

  3. T-Bank - Wikipedia

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    T-Bank (Russian: Т-Банк), formerly known as Tinkoff Bank is a Russian commercial bank based in Moscow and founded by Oleg Tinkov in 2006. The bank does not have branches and is considered a neobank.

  4. Vodafone Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Vodafone Ukraine (formerly MTS Ukraine, prior to that: Ukrainian Mobile Communications, UMC) is the second-largest mobile operator in Ukraine with 23.1 million users and thus a 38 percent market share (in September 2014). [1] In November 2009 it had 17.74 million GSM subscribers. [2] The company is fully owned by NEQSOL Holding.

  5. Promsvyazbank - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .psbank .ru. Promsvyazbank PJSC ( PSB; Russian: ПАО "Промсвязьбанк") is a state-owned, formerly private Russian bank from Moscow. It was owned by oligarchs Dmitry Ananyev and his brother Alexei Ananyev. As of 2012, it was the 10th-largest bank in Russia by assets.

  6. Monobank (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    monobank .ua. monobank ( Ukrainian: монобанк) is a Ukrainian direct bank. Operating since 2017, serving more than 7 million customers in Ukraine. [1] It is the first online bank without traditional branches in Ukraine. [2] It was the second most downloaded app on the App Store [3] and third most downloaded app on Google Play [4] among ...

  7. Raiffeisenbank (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    Raiffeisenbank in Russia. It was founded in 1996 has expanded following the 2006 takeover of Russia's Impexbank. In 2001, a branch of the bank was opened in St. Petersburg, and in 2005 — in Samara, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, and in 2006 — in Krasnodar. In 2018, the bank begins to develop a digital presence that allows serving customers ...

  8. NLB Komercijalna banka - Wikipedia

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    Business ID: 07737068. Tax ID: 100001931 [2] NLB Komercijalna banka (full legal name: NLB Komercijalna banka a.d. Beograd, Serbian Cyrillic: НЛБ Комерцијална банка а.д. Београд) is a bank founded in 1970 with headquarters in Belgrade, Serbia. It is owned by Slovenian NLB Group .

  9. Halyk Bank - Wikipedia

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    The bank is the legal successor of the Soviet-era Sberbank in Kazakhstan, analogous to Sberbank in Russia. Halyk Bank is headquartered in the city of Almaty, which was the country's capital until 1997. Halyk Bank merged with Kazkommertsbank on 27 July 2018. [5] Halyk is Kazakhstan's largest bank with a 35% market share.