Exchange bureau were the first private commercial institutions to keep money, issue loans, exchange foreign coins for national ones. In the Russian empire in 1769, banks dealing with notes were opened in Moscow and Saint-Petersburg as well as in other large cities, their offices to change damaged metal coins for banknotes.
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Bank details
| Full name of the Bank | Closed Joint-Stock Company Commercial Bank Russian International Bank |
| Short name of the Bank | Commercial Bank RIB CJSC |
| Legal address | 119034, Moscow city, Ul. Prechistenka, building 36, block 1 |
| De facto address | 119034, Moscow city, Ul. Prechistenka, building 36, block 1 |
| INN/KPP | 7750004111/775001001 |
| BIK | 044583328 |
| Correspondent account | 30101810200000000328 in Branch # 1of Moscow Main Territorial Department of the Bank of Russia |
| US dollars | Correspondent account # 04410736 in Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas, NY, USA S.W.I.F.T.: BKTRUS33 (CHIPS 0103, ABA 021001033) |
| Euro | Correspondent account # 10094757990000 in Deutsche Bank AG Frankfurt/Main, Germany S.W.I.F.T.: DEUTDEFF |
| S.W.I.F.T. | RUITRUMM |
| OKVED | 65.12 |
| Organization code as to OKPO | 29351758 |
| Code OKATO | 45286590000 |
| Main state registration number | 1077711000036 |
| Registration number of the Bank in accordance with the Credit Institution State Registration Book | 3123 |








