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Mikhail Fridman, Chairman of Alfa-Bank Board of Directors, met with a group of Alfa Chance program scholars
28 Jun 2006

Mr Fridman met with a group of 19 young students of Moscow University and other best high schools, who are recipients of Alfa-Bank’s scholarship.

The Alfa Chance program has been created in 1995 to find gifted young people from schools in Russia’s regions and help them to receive education in the fields of economics, business and finance in top Moscow high schools and Universities.

Alfa-Bank has a long history of supporting charities, Russian culture and creating programs for young talent. The Bank has a long-term commitment to a sustainable future and national challenge of raising a generation of young professionals and entrepreneurs.

Alfa-Bank Russia

Alfa-Banking Group includes Alfa-Bank Russia which is today one of the largest privately owned banks in Russia. It also includes Alfa-Bank Ukraine, one of the top-ten largest banks in Ukraine.  Alfa-Banking Group also comprises  banks in the Netherlands, in Belarus and in Kazakhstan as well as representative offices in Cyprus, the United States and in the United Kingdom. The Group offers a wide range of products and operates in all sectors of the financial market, including corporate and retail lending, deposits, payment and account services, foreign exchange operations, cash handling services, custody services, investment banking, trade finance and other ancillary services to corporate and retail customers.
 
Alfa-Bank Russia, founded in 1990, has developed rapidly to become one of Russia's largest privately owned banks. It provides a full range of banking services — corporate banking, retail banking, investment banking, asset management and trade finance. The Bank has 326 branches over nine time zones in Russia, and the Netherlands and subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, the United States and Cyprus.

 


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