Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Not in the list

One of these days in network media published information about the beating of one of the top managers of Gazprom. As the suspects mentioned Matthew urine, according to sources, relevant to the "Slavic Bank. For comments on this issue, we asked the Chairman of the Board of the "Slavic Bank Maxim Belov, who promptly agreed to answer our questions. - How do you feel about the attack on a top manager of Gazprom Fausse Yorrita Ioolete? - This is a blatant tricks, and the guilty must suffer the just punishment of the law. - Many media outlets mentioned that the attack involved Matthew Urin relevant to your bank. Please comment on this information. - On my own behalf and on behalf of the Slavic Bank is ready to officially notify the public that Matthew Urin, either directly or indirectly, is irrelevant to our bank. Information previously published in electronic media about the alleged involvement of the person to the bank's activities causing reputational damage to the financial organization. I want to note that our bank is proud of his own name and values ??of high business reputation in the Russian business community and customers. - One source reported that the former owner of the "Slavic Bank Sergei Rodionov has sold its financial-industrial group, which controls the Urals businessmen, including Matthew Urin. How reliable this information? - Indeed, "Slavic Bank changed owners this summer, the public information about the shareholders can be found on the official websites of the Central Bank of Russia and of our bank. But no information about any of the Urals businessmen and even more about Mr. Urine there has been submitted. - Is it possible that the mention of the name "Slav Bank" due to "black PR" unfair competition? - We do not exclude such a possibility. - Will you go to court for protection rights violated? - If the development of this situation would inevitably lead to indirect, including reputation, much less direct damage, we will be forced to turn to the courts to protect the honor and dignity "of the Slavic Bank.

No comments:

Post a Comment