OREANDA-NEWS. By its Order No. OD-1547, dated 3 July 2015, the Bank of Russia revoked the banking licence from the Moscow-based credit institution Bank Stariy Kreml, limited liability company (Registration No. 2657) from 3 July 2015.

The Bank of Russia took such an extreme measure - revocation of the banking licence - because of the credit institution's failure to comply with federal banking laws and Bank of Russia regulations, and due to repeated violations within one year of the requirements stipulated by Article 7 (excluding Clause 3 of Article 7) of the Federal Law 'On Countering the Legalisation (Laundering) of Criminally Obtained Incomes and the Financing of Terrorism', and also taking into account application of measures envisaged by the Federal Law 'On the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (Bank of Russia)'.

Bank Stariy Kreml implemented high-risk lending policy and did not create adequate loan loss provisions commensurate with risks assumed. Besides, the bank did not comply with the requirements of legislation on anti-money laundering and combatting the financing of terrorism in respect of timely submitting to the authorised body reliable data on operations subject to obligatory control, and also on customer identification procedure. The management and owners of the bank have not taken measures required to normalise its activities.

By its Order No. OD-1548, dated 2 July 2015, the Bank of Russia appointed a provisional administration to Bank Stariy Kreml for the period until the appointment of a receiver pursuant to the Federal Law 'On the Insolvency (Bankruptcy)' or a liquidator under Article 23.1 of the Federal Law 'On Banks and Banking Activities'. In accordance with federal laws, the powers of the credit institution's executive bodies are suspended.

Bank Stariy Kreml is a member of the deposit insurance system. The revocation of the banking licence is an insured event as stipulated by Federal Law No. 177-FZ 'On the Insurance of Household Deposits with Russian Banks' in respect of the bank's retail deposit obligations, as defined by law.

According to its financial statements, as of 1 June 2015, Bank Stariy Kreml ranked 735th by assets in the Russian banking system.