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Vojvodina Natalya Viktorovna
Vojvodina Natalya Viktorovna

Biography

Education

State Finance Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation

She graduated from State financial the Academy at (Government of the Russian Federation since 2010 -) Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation with a degree in "," World economy received a diploma in ACCA IFRS DipIFR (Rus).

Career

1999: Raiffeisen Bank

She began her career in banking in 1999 in Raiffeisen Bank. From 2000 to 2006, she served as Deputy Chief Accountant, in 2006 she was appointed Chief Accountant.

2007: Renaissance Capital

From 2007 to 2008, she worked on banking projects in the Renaissance Capital group.

2009: Bank of Russia

From 2009 to 2011, she held the post of economic adviser in the licensing and financial recovery department of credit institutions of the Bank of Russia.

2011: Return to Raiffeisen Bank

In 2011, she returned to Raiffeisen Bank, where she worked as Deputy Head of the Directorate for Work with Wealthy Clients, and in 2014 she headed the operational department.

2018: Rosbank Operations Director

In 2018, she joined the Rosbank team as Director of Operations.

In December 2019, she joined the Management Board of Rosbank.

2022: Appointment as Chairman of the Board of Rosbank

On October 24, 2022, Rosbank announced the appointment of Natalia Voevodina as the new chairman of the board of the credit institution. She replaced Ilya Polyakov, who headed the bank for 4.5 years.

Before becoming the CEO of Rosbank, Voevodina worked in it as deputy chairman of the board - a member of the board of Rosbank. She oversaw the management and development of operations, information technology, centralized data and innovation management.

The Board of Directors of Rosbank, according to the press service of the credit institution, thanked Ilya Polyakov.

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Under his leadership, Rosbank became a modern technological bank, effectively working with both large and medium-sized companies, as well as small businesses and private clients. Ilya has created a professional and cohesive team that systematically approaches all tasks and confidently looks to the future, the bank said in a statement.
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Members of the Board of Directors also expressed confidence that under the leadership of Natalia Voevodina, the Rosbank team will continue to successfully work and develop business in the Russian market. The new board has extensive long-term experience in Russian and international banks, its deep knowledge of banking processes, information technology and technical support will be in demand to achieve the ambitious plans laid down in Rosbank's updated strategy, the bank's press service added.

Rosbank is a systemically significant Russian bank. In early October 2022, the organization was again included in the corresponding list approved by the Central Bank. Systemically important banks are subject to increased regulatory requirements.[1]

2024: Appointment to the position of general director of the IT company "Cyber ​ ​ Testing"

At the end of October 2024, it was announced the appointment of Natalia Voevodina as the new general director of Cyber ​ ​ Testing, which develops a system for assessing the protection of business and state organizations from cyber threats.

In her new position, Voevodina will deal with the operational development of the company, scaling the product and its distribution on the international market, the press service of Cyber ​ ​ Testing told TASS.

Ex-CEO of Rosbank became the general director of the Cyber ​ ​ Testing IT company

The Cyber ​ ​ Exploration project was founded in 2024 with the support of the Cyberus Foundation and industry companies. cyber security The project aims to create a system of measurable security for businesses and government organizations against critical cyber threats.

Before heading Cyber ​ ​ Exploration, Voevodina headed Rosbank as chairman of the board, and also held senior positions in Raiffeisen Bank, Renaissance Capital Group and the Bank of Russia.[2]

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