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Nutlet Andrei Valeryevich
Nutlet Andrei Valeryevich

Biography

Born on August 11, 1972 in the city of Artem, Primorsky Territory.

Education

1994: IGEA

In 1994 he graduated from Irkutsk state economic the Academy (since 2015 - Baikal State University) with a degree in Economics and Management, transport qualification: engineer economist.

2013: London Business School

In 2013 he graduated from London Business School in the Executive Development Program.

Career

1994: Russian-Asian Bank

He began his career in the banking sector in 1994 at the RussoThe Asian bank.

1995-2019: Sberbank of Russia

From July 1995 to May 2019, he held various positions and exercised leadership in PJSC: Sberbank Russia

2019

MC FKBS

From August 19, 2019 to October 24, 2019 - Project Manager of the Analytical Department, LLC "Management Company of the Banking Sector Consolidation Fund."

Since October 25, 2019 - General Director of UK FKBS LLC.

Chairman of the Board of Directors of MINnBank

Since October 25, 2019, he has been Chairman of the Board of Directors of PJSC Moscow Industrial Bank.

Chairman of ATB Board of Directors

Since December 30, 2019 - Chairman of the Board of Directors of Asia-Pacific Bank (PJSC).

2020: TRUST National Bank

Since January 22, 2020 - Member of the Board of Directors of PJSC National Bank TRUST.

2024: Appointment as CEO of Briskly

In February 2024, the Russian developer of the platform for self-service in Briskly stores changed the CEO. It was Andrey Oreshko, according to the data of the service "Kontur. Focus."

Oreshko headed Briskly instead of Gleb Kharitonov. The first to change the general director of the company drew the attention of the publication RB.ru. Briskly confirmed to him the appointment of Andrei Oreshko to the post of head of the startup and added that Gleb Kharitonov moved to the board of directors of the company.

source = RBC
Andrey Oreshko

Briskly develops autonomous trading technologies and manufactures smart micro-markets, in which you can pay for goods using the cash register in a smartphone. Application users scan the barcodes of goods there and pay for purchases without a cashier and queues. In addition to Russia, by February 2024, automatic machines are also available for buyers in Kazakhstan and Belarus. The company's owners plan to expand their business and geography with the support of the national project "International Cooperation and Export."[1]

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