OREANDA-NEWS. September 07, 2009. Vnesheconombank’s (VEB) Supervisory Board has approved Alfa-Bank’s application for a subordinated loan of 29.9 bln rubles. The proceeds will be used to extend loans to Russia’s industrial companies, reported the press-centre of Alfa-Bank.

The loan matures in December 2020 and the interest rate is set at 9.5% per annum, with the proceeds of which used in the calculation of Alfa-Bank’s equity.

Alfa-Bank was the first private Russian bank to receive approval for this kind of state support. The loan’s extension will be based on new terms, meaning that Vnesheconombank will be lending to the Bank at an amount three times higher than the subordinated loans provided by the Bank’s shareholders. In June 2009, Alfa-Bank’s shareholders extended a US320 mln subordinated loan to the Bank, having increased its equity capital correspondingly.

Andrei Sokolov, Alfa-Bank’s first deputy Chairman of the Executive Board said, "The funds obtained from Vnesheconombank will be used to provide loans to Russia’s industrial companies. Alfa-Bank’s customers include key domestic industrial companies, and the Bank’s corporate portfolio amounts to almost 400 bln rubles. The new subordinated loan will make it possible for Alfa-Bank to increase its lending to the real sector of the Russian economy".

We note that on January 30 this year, Alfa-Bank, along with other private Russian banks, received a 10.2 bln ruble subordinated loan from Vnesheconombank.