Sberbank is required to open branches in Crimea
The Central Bank of Russia must force the country's largest banks, whose controlling stake is owned by the state, to open their branches in Crimea. Deputy of the Russian Parliament Leonid Kalashnikov stated this at a meeting of the State Duma, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. According to the politician, the absence of branches of Russian state banks in Crimea creates many difficulties for the population of the peninsula. At the same time, financial institutions fearing sanctions are actively building...