Yury Ponomaryov
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Yury Valentinovich Ponomaryov (also Iouri Valentinovitch Ponomarev; in Russian: Юрий Валентинович Пономарёв; born December 15, 1946, Moscow, Soviet Union) is a Russian banker, Chairman of Board of Directors of Moscow Narodny Bank (1998–1999), President and Chairman of Vneshtorgbank (1999–2002).
Biography
In 1970, he graduated from the International Economic Relations Faculty of the Moscow Financial Institute. Since 1969, as a student trainee, Ponomaryov was enlisted into the Foreign Exchange and Cash Management Department of the USSR Bank for Foreign Trade (Vneshtorgbank). He served there in various positions: as an operator of international exchange operations, manager of the Department of international exchange operations, Deputy general manager. In 1973, he became Head of the Foreign exchange operations department of Vneshtorgbank.
In 1980, Yury Ponomaryov was appointed Deputy chairman of the Board and General Manager of the Moscow Narodny Bank (MNB) in London. In 1984, he returned to Moscow to become the Head of the Foreign Exchange Department of Vneshtorgbank of the USSR.
In 1986, Ponomaryov became a member of the Board, Head of the Main Monetary and Economic Department of the USSR State Bank. While in this office, he became among the creators of documents on the establishment of the first commercial banks in the USSR. In September 1988, The international Institutional Investor magazine called Yury Ponomaryov “The Banker of the Year 1988”.
In 1989, Ponomaryov left for Paris as CEO, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Banque Commerciale pour l'Europe du Nord – Eurobank.
At the beginning of 1992 he was called to the then head of the Central Bank of Russia Georgy Matyukhin's office and offered to deal with the situation in Vnesheconombank of the USSR, which had been in crisis at the moment. In February 1992, Yu. V. Ponomarev was appointed Chairman of the Committee for Operational Management of Vnesheconombank. In May of that year, having fulfilled his mission (on a voluntary basis: all this time Yu. V. Ponomarev was listed as the head of a Paris bank), as soon as Vnesheconombank overcame the acute stage of the crisis, he returned to his duties at the Eurobank.
In May 1993, it was planned in Kremlin, that the Chairman of the Central Bank of Russia Viktor Gerashchenko would be "dismissed of his own will". Ponomaryov had been among the candidates for this office. He met with Boris Yeltsin, but, showing no burning desire to become the Russia's main banker, he returned to Paris. In April 1996 he was reappointed as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Eurobank.
From 1998 to 1999 he served as Chairman of the Board of the Moscow Narodny Bank in London. While in this offiсe, he led a project of the Bank of Russia, according to which three Russian foreign banks - Eurobank (Paris), Moscow Narodny Bank (London) and Ost-West Handelsbank (Frankfurt) were merged into a banking group with consolidated management.
In 1999, he again returned to Moscow as President, Chairman of the Board of Vneshtorgbank. He led supervisory boards of Russian banks abroad: in Paris, Zurich, Vienna, Luxembourg and Cyprus.
In 2002, Ponomaryov became Chairman of the Board of Directors, Managing Director of the Russian-owned East-West United bank in Luxembourg, where he worked until 2005.
Since 2010 he has been Chairman of the Energotransbank in Kaliningrad, Russia.
Family
Married with four children.