(ANSA-AFP) - MOSCOW, JAN 18 - Russia's largest bank Sberbank
said Wednesday that it was launching operations on the Crimean
peninsula, annexed by Moscow in 2014, and would open offices
there this year despite Western sanctions against companies
working there. "Sberbank has put together a team and is starting
to work on the Crimean peninsula," said the lender, which was
hit with Western sanctions over Moscow's assault in Ukraine.
"Gradually, over the course of 2023, the bank's offices will be
opened." (ANSA-AFP).
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Russia's top lender Sberbank launches operations in Crimea
Peninsula was annexed by Moscow in 2014