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Sparebank-1 Northern Norway loses 300m NOK from investments in Murmansk, St. Petersburg

byCustoms Today Report
16/03/2015
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OSLO: The Sparebank-1 Northern Norway (SNN) now confirms that it posted a loss of 300 million NOK (€35 million) from its investments in Murmansk and St. Petersburg.

The loss comes as a consequence of the crisis in Russian economy and the subsequent challenges in the Russian banking sector, the bank says in a stock market notice. SNS owns 10 percent of the Tavrichesky Bank and 75 percent of the Northwest Alliance. Losses could get worse. The company forsees possible total losses of up to 615 million NOK.

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The Russian banking sector is currently experiencing a serious crisis, and a big number of banks are going bust.

DNB, the biggest bank in Norway, already in 2014 pulled out of Murmansk, where it for a number of years had been a key owner of the Monchebank. Also SNN has been trying to exit the Russian market, so far unsuccessfully.

When the Norwegian banks started to engage in Murmansk, there were great hopes for the development of the Shtokman gas field and for expanded Norwegian-Russian cooperation”, Claus Bergersen, business adviser in the Norwegian Barents Secretariat says. However, today the Shtokman field has been abandoned and large-scale cross-border business cooperation has failed to materialize.

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