Sberbank Volgovyatsky bank. Life after working at the Volgo-Vyatka bank PJSC Sberbank. Information about the Volga-Vyatka branch of PJSC Sberbank of Russia
The Volga-Vyatka Bank of Sberbank provides services in the territory of 3 regions - Nizhny Novgorod, Vladimir and Kirov, and 4 republics - Mordovia, Mari El, Chuvashia and Tatarstan. To send funds to an organization registered in the cities of the specified constituent entities of the Russian Federation, or to a person permanently residing there, it is necessary to indicate in the payment order the number of his account and the details of the Volga-Vyatka Bank PJSC Sberbank.
Information about the Volga-Vyatka branch of PJSC Sberbank of Russia
For the entire Sberbank network, only the TIN and KPP will be the same, and it is recommended to clarify the remaining data in a timely manner.
Use of details
To transfer funds to the card, savings book individual or a company current account, it is necessary to indicate the financial “address” of the recipient - his “wallet” in the Sberbank system. It is not enough to indicate only the card or current account number - the payment order must clearly identify the recipient bank of the transfer.
If the client makes a mistake with the number in any bank details, then the funds may go to another bank to the card account of a stranger or a bank account of another organization.
If there is no such account in the erroneously indicated bank, the funds will be returned to the sender - however, with the withdrawal of the transfer commission. In addition, sending money to incorrectly specified details is fraught with payment delays and the need for the operator to manually make adjustments to the payment order.
Details of the Sberbank branch in Nizhny Novgorod
The main details of Volgo-Vyatsky Bank PJSC Sberbank include:
- The recipient's current account is a 20-digit unique number, assigned to each bank client. The account of an individual begins with the numbers 408, of a legal entity – 420, 421, 422.
- A correspondent account is an account through which a Sberbank division actually carries out its payments. Each branch has its own account; for banks of the Sberbank group it starts with 301, in this case the correspondent account is 30101810900000000603.
- BIC is a key detail. The client may not know other details, but the BIC will have to be indicated on the payment in any case, since without the BIC the order will not be processed. For Volgo-Vyatsky Bank it is 042202603.
- KPP – registration code, it is assigned to all banking structure at the time of formation or after reorganization. At Sberbank, the checkpoint changed in 2015 after the open JSC Sberbank became a public JSC. Now the Sberbank checkpoint is 526002001.
- TIN – assigned once upon formation of a legal entity, Sberbank TIN 7707083893.
- OKPO - code needed for legal entities, OKPO Volgo-Vyatka branch of Sberbank 09116916.
- SWIFT – this code it is applied for international transfers. Code of the required department. Sometimes among the details it is required to indicate the legal and actual address of the bank.
For Sberbank branches, the legal address is the head office, which is located in Moscow, on Vavilova Street, 19. And the actual (aka postal) address of the branches is determined by the regional affiliation of the bank.
How to find out the current details of the Nizhny Novgorod branch
To obtain information about the details of the Volga-Vyatka Bank of PJSC Sberbank, you can go in several ways:
- Call Sberbank at hotline or to the branch itself in Nizhny Novgorod at 8-831-417-98-08. It is most convenient to ask for details by fax or by e-mail, but you can take dictation.
- Contact your nearest branch in Nizhny Novgorod and ask to print the details there. If you need official paper, for example, you need to submit this information to tax service, then this is the only way to get the details.
- Search on the Internet.
An Internet search may lead to the fact that the details of Sberbank Nizhny Novgorod PJSC may change. Therefore, it is necessary to seek information from official sources.
For example, on the Sberbank website. To do this you need:
- go to the bank's website;
- select the desired one in the top menu locality(in this case, the city is Nizhny Novgorod);
- go to the section Information about the bank;
- then in the side menu, go to Regional network - Details of the territorial bank.
Conclusion
Having received the necessary details, you can make payments without fear that the funds will be lost or delayed in transit. The Volgo-Vyatsky Bank of Sberbank PJSC provides details after contacting the bank or on the official Internet source. By the way, on the same page you can find the details of all territorial divisions of the branch.
A post about whether there is life after working at a savings bank?! Right now I understand that yes, there is! And if you asked me what I did in this company for such a long time, I would answer simply - I studied the experience of what not to do! I respect the policies of German Gref, but his thoughts are transmitted to his employees in such a distorted form that sometimes they think that working in this company you feel like a hero of Ostrovsky’s novel “How the Steel Was Tempered”!Sberbank’s ideology contains excellent operating principles: I am a leader, we are a team, everything is for the client! But the Volga-Vyatsky Bank sees this one much differently. There has never been a team in this department, and no matter how the chairman of the bank tries to organize work in this direction, his attempts are in vain. Sitting in his office and rarely being in public, he is unable to see the full picture of what is happening in his bank. For example, as soon as the directorate of divisions hears that “... Maltsev is going to GEMBA!..” quickly hide the chaos that is happening on the ground, so that the chairman can voice what he needs to hear, namely problems for which there is already a prototype decisions... But it has never happened that the chairman planned the so-called GEMBA in one place, and then abruptly changed his decision and, unexpectedly for everyone, ended up in another. And to complete the picture, he would take away gadgets from everyone who accompanies him in order to see and understand the real picture of what is really happening...
What can we say about ordinary people? If the chairman, out of curiosity, went to an experiment, namely: he would take off his elite tuxedo and dress like a simple bank client, and come for a service at rush hour. I'm sure the before and after pictures will be completely opposite to each other!
But Sberbank has super people who can fix everything - this is PSS! Oh, these super “smart” people, who, according to management, have “unique qualities,” simply cannot distinguish between a process and a subprocess, and draw everything together in their diagrams, not understanding, and processes and subprocesses are slightly different things and there is no way between them put an equal sign. Now, if you ask PSSnik what a process is, only a certain number of people will be able to answer this question, and only if you let them “Google it.” And I’m generally silent about the process maps of the upper and lower levels, since they are still not in final form, and what is described does not fully correspond to the reality on the ground... PSS specialists do not always understand that there is a value chain, and the DMAIC approach comes down to doing a project for the sake of a project...and all this is just the tip of the iceberg! I'm afraid to even mention the fact that no one needs all the gadgets that PSS has. This is work for the sake of work, and for most ordinary employees it sits firmly in the subconscious and it’s not easy to pull it out. To change the thoughts that are firmly ingrained in people's minds, you need to seriously try, but this, to put it mildly, is “overlooked.”
You can talk as much as you like about the fact that reality and the underlying goal in Sberbank are completely different concepts, but the essence does not change... But if you take my beloved Volga-Vyatka Bank and look “into the souls” of the employees, then financial results they achieve through moral pressure of employees, for the sake of their penultimate performance in the review competition among territorial banks... I’m thinking, has none of the TOP ever woke up with the thought that maybe it’s time to change stereotypes? Not? Maybe it's time to leave your elite offices more often and take a break from your gadgets more often? Yes, a “step towards the people” was taken and online dialogues were introduced on internal servers, after which the life of the employees who presented the problem turns into HELL! After all, only in this department can an employee be humiliated so much that he writes a letter of resignation of his own free will, just because he tried to express his opinion.
After all, only in this bank the employees throw mud at each other in order to get at least a slightly larger coefficient in the quarterly bonus. After all, only in this bank can a director swear at his employee if he, the director, was criticized somewhere and thereby lost his steam. After all, only in this bank did a humanist take mathematical formula and having distorted it to the level of nonsense, he will beat himself in the chest that there are only 2 opinions: his and the wrong one! After all, only in this bank TOP management looks at ordinary employees as scum and becomes furious if you ask them questions. After all, only here an anonymous request for help should be done only from your own internal accounts, because why do you need anonymity if you will be declassified anyway, and you will be enemy of the people number 1!
And there are so many such examples that if German Gref actually saw them, his deep emotional shock would probably make him think about what to do next. Yes, and finally German Oskarovich Gref. This is a very smart person and the most quoted banker, but alas, his communication channels go with him in a parallel reality. He either does not read letters, or reads what is permissible from the point of view of “the security of his place among the directorate and the leader’s entourage.” I repeat - the communication channel with German Gref does not work! It seems that in order to contact the top manager of the company with a question about help or simply being in a hopeless situation, since the level of cynicism of local top managers towards employees sometimes reaches its climax, you need to go to the federal media! But this is nonsense! Moreover, German Oskarovich himself encourages employees to engage in dialogue, with context: “... write to me, I will definitely answer you!..” Yes... it’s a fresh idea, but it’s hard to believe!
What I want to say in the end is, yes, I spoke out, because it’s very difficult to carry such a burden within yourself. What is described in this note is “just a drop in the bucket.” If we really describe what is actually happening, then this manuscript in terms of volume and popularity can surpass JK Rowling’s novels, but that’s a completely different story...
Volgo-Vyatsky Bank PJSC Sberbank is one of the territorial banks of PJSC Sberbank, created on January 1, 2001 by merging Nizhny Novgorod, Kirov, Vladimir, Bank Tatarstan, Bank Mari El, Mordovian Bank of Sberbank of Russia.
In 2017-2018, the Volgo-Vyatsky Bank and Zapadno-Vyatka Bank merged Ural Bank. The Volga-Vyatka Bank included the Republic of Udmurtia and the Perm Territory.
Today, Volgo-Vyatsky Bank PJSC Sberbank is the largest and most dynamically developing bank in its service regions. The bank has an extensive branch network, which includes about 2,000 branches, which ensures maximum convenience of access to banking services for each client. Volga-Vyatka Bank serves clients in nine regions: Nizhny Novgorod, Kirov, Vladimir regions, the Republics of Tatarstan, Chuvashia, Mordovia, Mari El, Udmurtia and Perm Territory.
Chronology
1841-November 12 (new style) promulgation of the decree of Emperor Nicholas I dated October 30 on the establishment of savings banks in Russia “with the aim of providing people who lack any rank with a means of saving in a sure and profitable way.”
1842- the first savings banks were opened in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
1848- On January 24, the Minister of Internal Affairs ordered the Nizhny Novgorod Military Governor to open a Savings Bank under the local Order of Public Charity.
1849- opening on April 26 of the Savings Bank in Nizhny Novgorod under the local Order of Public Charity.
1851- as of January 1, the number of depositors of the Nizhny Novgorod Savings Bank was 868 people.
1860- opening of the first savings bank in Kazan
1862- savings banks were transferred to the management State Bank Russia.
1866- opening of the first savings bank in the city of Vyatka (now Kirov).
1886- On May 16, the first savings bank was opened in Cheboksary.
1895- On the initiative of S.Yu. Witte adopted a new Charter for savings banks. Savings banks began to be called “state”.
1913- There are 8,005 cash desks in the country.
1918- Decree of the Council of People's Commissars of January 21 on the inviolability of deposits in savings banks.
1919- decree of the Council of People's Commissars of April 10 on the merger of savings banks with People's Bank RSFSR.
1922- Resolution of the Council of People's Commissars of December 26 “On the establishment of state savings banks” “in order to provide the working population with the opportunity to safely and profitably store cash savings and available funds.”
1948- On November 20, a new charter of state labor savings banks was approved.
1988- state labor savings banks were transformed into Sberbank of the USSR, as a state specialized bank for the population and legal entities.
1990- July. Resolution of the Supreme Council of the RSFSR, by which the former Russian Republican Bank of Sberbank of the USSR was declared the property of the RSFSR.
1990- The Savings Bank of the RSFSR was transformed into a joint-stock commercial bank.
1991- March 22. the establishment of a joint stock commercial Savings Bank Russian Federation on general meeting shareholders.
1991- June 20. Joint-stock commercial Savings Bank of the Russian Federation (Sberbank of Russia) is registered in Central Bank RF. Registration number 1481.
year 2001- 1st of January. Creation of the Volga-Vyatka Bank by merging Nizhny Novgorod, Kirov, Vladimir, " Bank Tatarstan", Bank Mari El, Mordovian Bank of Sberbank of Russia.