Russian National Commercial Bank

Russian National Commercial Bank
Native name
Российский национальный коммерческий банк
Company typePublic Joint Stock Company
IndustryBanking
FoundedJanuary 25, 1991 (1991-01-25)
Headquarters,
Total assets127,706,874,000 Russian ruble (2017) 
Total equityRUB 21.8 billion (2017)
OwnerVTB Bank
Websitewww.rncb.ru

Russian National Commercial Bank (Russian: Российский национальный коммерческий банк; Ukrainian: Російський національний комерційний банк; Crimean Tatar: Русие миллий тиджарет банкы) is a bank operating mostly in Crimea. It has over 200 branches as of 2015, making it the most widespread bank in Crimea.

RNKB is based in Simferopol and owned by the Federal Agency for State Property Management. The bank was assigned an A rating by the Russian ACRA rating agency.

Originally a subsidiary of VTB, it was acquired by the Crimean government weeks after the peninsula was annexed by Russia. While the bank has no formal ties to the VTB Group, its establishment as a separate entity was seen as a way to avoid the effect of sanctions.

The Russian National Commercial Bank took over numerous branches of banks that retreated from Crimea following Russia's Annexation thus making it the largest banking network in Crimea.

The bank has issued over a million Mir payment cards as of April 2017. Major companies such as Visa and MasterCard are barred from issuing cards to banks with a presence in Crimea.

According to Vedomosti, in August 2017 the software company Finastra refused to sell its SWIFT interface to the bank, effectively cutting it off from SWIFT.