SBERBANK
PJSC Sberbank (Russian: Сбербанк, initially a contraction of Russian: сберегательный банк, romanized: sberegatelnyy bank, lit. 'savings bank') is a Russian majority state-owned banking and financial services company headquartered in Moscow. As the Russian successor entity of the State Labor Savings Banks System of the USSR, it was called Sberbank of Russia until 2015,[9] and in 2020 further shortened its brand to Sber.[10] Following the termination of its operations in the European Union in the immediate aftermath of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, its international footprint is primarily in the Commonwealth of Independent States.
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About SBERBANK
- Company typePublic ( ПАО )
- IndustryFinancial services
- Founded22 March 1991 ; 33 years ago ( 1991-03-22 ) (through the reorganization of the Savings bank of the RSFSR)
- HeadquartersSberbank City , Moscow , Russia
- Key peopleAnton Siluanov (Chairman-Supervisory Board) Herman Gref ( CEO , Chief Executive Officer & Member-Supervisory Board) [ 2 ]
- ProductsRetail banking corporate banking investment banking insurance private banking private equity mortgage loans credit cards investment management wealth management asset management mutual funds exchange-traded funds index funds
- Revenue$40 billion [ 3 ] (2017)
- Number of employees281,000 (2019) [ 6 ]
- Websitesberbank .com sberbank .ru
What is a SWIFT code?
A SWIFT code is an 8 or 11 character code used in banking to facilitate transactions and identify the bank.

What is the purpose of a SWIFT code in international transactions?
SWIFT codes are used to route international financial transactions to the correct bank and branch. It facilitates the smooth and accurate transfer of funds between different banks and countries, ensuring that the transactions are processed correctly and securely.
How do I find my bank's SWIFT code?
You can find your bank's SWIFT/BIC code in the statements of your bank account. You can also use our SWIFT/BIC finder to get the right code for your transfer.






