Otkritie Holding
| Formerly | Otkritie Financial Corporation and Otkrytiye investment group |
|---|---|
| Company type | Public company |
| Industry | Financial services |
| Predecessor | VEO-Invest and Otkritie |
| Founded | 1995 |
| Founder | Vadim Belyaev |
| Defunct | February 2020 |
| Fate | Bankrupt |
| Headquarters | , |
Area served | Russia |
Key people | Boris Mints (Chairman), Vadim Belyaev (CEO) |
| Products | Loans, banking services |
| Website | www |
Otkritie Holding (Russian: Открытие Холдинг), formerly Otkritie Financial Corporation, was a Russian private financial group. It had owned a major Russian bank and other financial companies and investments. The company was declared bankrupt in 2022.
By 2017, the group consisted of Otkritie FC Bank (66.64% as of 2017), Otkritie Capital, Otkritie Broker, Otkritie Asset Management, Arkhangelskgeoldobycha (diamond miner) and it also held minority stakes in a number of companies in their segments of the financial market: Baltic Leasing, Qiwi, Lukoil-Garant Non-State Pension Fund, Non-State Pension Fund of the Electric Power Industry, and RCB Bank (Cyprus) which it sold in 2017.