Saint Petersburg Banks cater to the commercial and monetary needs of the residents, and business houses of St. Petersburg city. Banks in Saint Petersburg are either owned by the state, or private owners, or by share holders. Multi-national banks also have operations in Saint Petersburg. Saint Petersburg bank functions include retail banking, corporate banking, foreign currency exchange, deposit services, loans, and debit and credit card services.
The leading Saint Petersburg commercial banks include:
Petersburg Social Commercial Bank (PSCB) - Founded in 1993, this regional bank belongs to the Russian Federation Pension Scheme. From 1994 PSCB has been catering to the needs of the Russian Federation Pension Funds in St. Petersburg. Their main office in St. Petersburg is located in 3/2 Furaznii Street.
Viking Bank - Established in 1998, Viking Bank is the first private investment bank to be set up in Russia. This bank works closely with Netherlands and the Scandinavian nations. The main branch of Viking Bank
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in the city of St. Petersburg is in Vladimirsky pr., 17.
Bank Menatep Saint Petersburg - This bank located in Nevskiy pr.,1, is a joint stock commercial bank. In 1997 Menatep Bank of St. Petersburg was among the top 50 banks in Russia.
Billboard of Saint Petersburg - This commercial St. Petersburg bank operates from Bolshoy Sampsonievskiy pr., 32.
International Bank of Saint Petersburg (IBSP) - The IBSP is a joint-stock bank set up in 2000. It was earlier founded as Peterburgskiy Lesopromyshenny Bank in 1991. IBSP is a member of Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (MICEX), National Trading System (NTS), and Association of Russian Banks. This bank is located in 5 Krapiviy, St. Petersburg 194044.
Citibank - This multinational bank has set up its first commercial branch in Saint Petersburg in 182 Moskovsky Avenue.
Saint Petersburg Banks offer foreign currency exchange services to tourists through most of the commercial branches.
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