Russia’s Otkritie financial group has given an extra role to Dmitry Romaev, its deputy chief executive and chief {{{*}}} financial officer, by appointing him as chief executive officer of Nomos, a Moscow bank bought out by Otkritie in autumn 2012.
As head of Nomos, Romaev succeeds Dmitry Sokolov, who was the lender’s chief executive since November last year.
“We have a big job ahead of us to ensure the smooth integration of Nomos’ and Otkritie’s operations,” an Otkritie statement quoted Romaev as saying.
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