Moscow Narodny Bank (London)

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The Moscow Narodny Bank was set up in London in 1915 as a branch of the Russian Moscow Narodny Bank.

In 1916 the London branch was transformed into a full-scale affiliate.

On October 18, 1919 it was transformed into an independent bank Moscow Narodny Bank Limited.

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Moscow Narodny Bank (Moscow)
1915
Moscow Narodny Bank (London)
1919
Moscow Narodny Bank Limited
1995
Mosnarbank
1993
Evrofinance
2003
Evrofinance Mosnarbank

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