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As of December 31, 2016 LIST OF AFFILIATES Sberbank of Russia (Full corporate name of the joint-stock company) Issuer code: 0 1 4 8 1 — В as 3 1 1 2 2 0 1 6 of (Indicate the date the list of affiliates of the joint-stock company was compiled) Address of the issuer: 19, Vavilova St., Moscow 117997 (Address of the issuing joint-stock company that is indicated in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities and where a body or representative of the joint-stock company is located) The information contained in this list of affiliates is subject to disclosure pursuant to the laws of the Russian Federation on securities. Web page: http://www.sberbank.com; http://www.e-disclosure.ru/portal/company.aspx?id=3043 (address of the web page used by the issuer to disclose information) Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board of Sberbank Item B. I. Zlatkis (Position of the authorized official of the joint-stock company) (Signature) (initials, surname) L. S. _ 10 _ January 20 17 Issuer codes INN 7707083893 OGRN 1027700132195 I. Affiliates as of 3 1 1 2 2 0 1 6 No. Full corporate name (or name for Address of legal entity or place of Grounds for recognizing the entity Effective date of Interest of the affiliate Percentage of ordinary nonprofit entity) or surname, given name residence of individual (to be as an affiliate grounds in the authorized shares of the joint- and patronymic (if any) of affiliate indicated only with the consent of capital of the joint- stock company owned the individual) stock company, % by the affiliate, % 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Entity may dispose of more than The Central Bank of the Russian 12, Neglinnaya St., Moscow 20% of the total number of votes 1 March 21, 1991 50.000000004 52.316214 Federation 107016 attached to voting shares of the Bank 1. The Bank may dispose of more than 20% of votes attached to 25A, Marshala Krylova Boulevard, shares that constitute the 2 Sberbank Leasing Joint-Stock Company Room 12, Odintsovo, Moscow authorized capital or of the August 17, 1993 — — Region 143005 interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of entities 1. The Bank may dispose of more than 20% of votes attached to shares that constitute the 14, Shosse Entuziastov, Moscow 3 Auction Limited Liability Company authorized capital or of the August 29, 1996 — — 111024 interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of entities 1. The Bank may dispose of more than 20% of votes attached to shares that constitute the 33, Oktyabrskaya St., Nizhny 4 IKS Joint-Stock Company authorized capital or of the April 23, 1996 — — Novgorod 603005 interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of entities Chairman of the Supervisory 5 Ignatyev, Sergey Mikhaylovich Moscow, Russian Federation May 27, 2016 — — Board of the Bank 6 Zlatkis, Bella Ilyinichna Moscow, Russian Federation Member of the Executive Board July 8, 2005 0.000443 0.000463 Member of the Supervisory Board 7 Luntovskiy, Georgy Ivanovich Moscow, Russian Federation May 27, 2016 — — of the Bank 2 Member of the Supervisory Board 8 Ivanova, Nadezhda Yuryevna Moscow, Russian Federation May 27, 2016 — — of the Bank 1. The Bank may dispose of more than 20% of votes attached to 12a, Vtoroy Yuzhnoportovy shares that constitute the Modern Technologies Limited Liability December 24, 9 Proyezd, Bldg. 1/6, Moscow authorized capital or of the — — Company 2004 115432 interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of entities November 28, 1. CEO, Chairman of the 2007 Executive Board of the Bank 2. Chairman of the Executive November 28, Board of the Bank 2007 10 Gref, Herman Oskarovich Moscow, Russian Federation 0.003096 0.002961 3. Member of the Supervisory Board of the Bank May 27, 2016 4. Part of the Bank's group of entities November 28, 2007 1. The Bank may dispose of more than 20% of votes attached to 13/1, Al-Farabi Prospekt, shares that constitute the Subsidiary Bank Sberbank of Russia 11 Bostandyk District, Almaty 050059, authorized capital or of the July 21, 2006 — — Open Joint-Stock Company Republic of Kazakhstan interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of entities 1. The Bank may dispose of more than 20% of votes attached to shares that constitute the 46, Vladimirskaya St., Kiev 01601, December 27, 12 Sberbank of Russia authorized capital or of the — — Ukraine 2007 interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of entities January 29, 13 Kuznetsov, Stanislav Konstantinovich Moscow, Russian Federation Member of the Executive Board — — 2008 14 Morozov, Alexandr Vladimirovich Moscow, Russian Federation Member of the Executive Board May 19, 2008 0.001410 0.000893 15 Bazarov, Alexandr Vladimirovich Moscow, Russian Federation Member of the Executive Board June 3, 2008 0.002214 0.002316 Member of the Supervisory Board 16 Mau, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Moscow, Russian Federation May 27, 2016 — — of the Bank 1. The Bank may dispose of more than 20% of votes attached to Sberbank Capital Limited Liability shares that constitute the 17 19, Vavilova St., Moscow 117997 July 28, 2008 — — Company authorized capital or of the interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of 3 entities Part of the Bank's group of September 25, 18 Khachaturyants, Ashot Rafailovich Moscow, Russian Federation — — entities 2008 Part of the Bank's group of November 5, 19 Yushko, Igor Olegovich Donetsk, Ukraine — — entities 2008 1. The Bank may dispose of more than 20% of votes attached to shares that constitute the Sberbank-Automated Trading System 24/2, Novoslobodskaya St., January 14, — 20 authorized capital or of the — Closed Joint-Stock Company Moscow 127055 2009 interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of entities Savings Capital Limited Liability 10, Arbat St., 3rd Floor, Moscow Part of the Bank's group of December 31, 21 — — Company 119002 entities 2008 Part of the Bank's group of December 31, 22 Monastyrny, Sergey Vasilyevich Moscow, Russian Federation — — entities 2008 December 14, 1. The Bank may dispose of more 2009 than 20% of votes attached to shares that constitute the BPS-Sberbank Open Joint-Stock 6, Mulyavina Boulevard, Minsk 23 authorized capital or of the — — Company 220005, Republic of Belarus interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of December 14, entities 2009 December 21, 1. The Bank may dispose of more 2009 than 20% of votes attached to United Credit Bureau Closed Joint-Stock shares that constitute the 2/1, Pervaya Tverskaya-Yamskaya 24 Company authorized capital or of the — — St., Moscow 127006 interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of entities March 4, 2011 Part of the Bank's group of December 18, 25 SBK Invest Limited Liability Company 19, Vavilova St., Moscow 117997 — — entities 2009 Part of the Bank's group of December 18, 26 SBK Limited Liability Company 19, Vavilova St., Moscow 117997 — — entities 2009 Part of the Bank's group of December 18, 27 SBK Metal Limited Liability Company 19, Vavilova St., Moscow 117997 — — entities 2009 1. The Bank may dispose of more Promising Investments Limited Liability 46, Molodyozhnaya St., Odintsovo, 28 than 20% of votes attached to March 4, 2010 — — Company Moscow Region 143002 shares that constitute the 4 authorized capital or of the interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of entities 12, Tsnyanskaya St., Room 101– BPS Leasing Closed Joint-Stock Part of the Bank's group of December 14, 29 104, Minsk 220013, Republic of — — Company entities 2009 Belarus Member of the Supervisory Board 30 Shvetsov, Sergey Anatolyevich Moscow, Russian Federation May 27, 2016 — — of the Bank 1. The Bank may dispose of more than 20% of votes attached to shares that constitute the Sberbank Financial Company Limited 29/16, Sivtsev Vrazhek Pereulok, 31 authorized capital or of the May 14, 2010 0.000145 0.000122 Liability Company Moscow 119002 interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of entities 1. The Bank may dispose of more than 20% of votes attached to shares that constitute the Sberbank Special Depository Limited 3, Vavilova St., Moscow, Russian 32 authorized capital or of the May 14, 2010 — — Liability Company Federation interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of entities The Bank may dispose of more May 12, 2010 than 20% of votes attached to the shares that constitute the Universal Electronic Card Joint-Stock 11/15, Timura Frunze St., Moscow 33 authorized capital or of the — — Company 119021 interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of January 25, entities 2012 1. The Bank may dispose of more than 20% of votes attached to shares that constitute the Strategy Partners Group Closed Joint- 52/2, Kosmodamianskaya 34 authorized capital or of the July 5, 2010 — — Stock Company Naberezhnaya, Moscow 115054 interest in this legal entity. 2. Part of the Bank's group of entities Regional Cash Management Center 160, Bogdana Khmelnitskogo Part of the Bank's group of 35 July 7, 2010 — — Joint-Stock Company Prospekt, Belgorod 308010 entities Part of the Bank's group of 36 Pismennaya, Svetlana Vladimirovna Belgorod, Russian Federation July 7, 2010 — — entities 40/4, Bolshaya Ordynka St., Part of the Bank's group of 37 Proyekt Ogni Limited Liability Company August 27, 2010 — — Moscow 119017 entities Sberbank Investments Limited Liability 46, Molodyozhnaya St., Odintsovo, 1. The Bank may dispose of more October 11, 38 — — Company Moscow Region 143002 than 20% of votes attached to 2010 5 shares that constitute the authorized capital or of the interest in this legal entity.
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