By Andrei Skvarsky.
The VTB group, Russia’s second biggest lender, has sold stakes of 0.003% to its deputy president Herbert Moos and VTB Capital chief executive Yuri Soloviev.
The two stakes are the biggest chunks of VTB to be owned by top managers of the group. VTB president Andrei Kostin holds 0.0018% interest in the firm, the largest single stake to have belonged to a member of its top brass before Moos and Soloviev bought in.
Moos and Soloviev each paid 29.99m rubles ($1.1m) for their stakes.
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