Company Information

Company International Investment Bank
iibbank.org
Type:
SME
Country:
Russian Federation
Sector:
Banks
Ownership:
State-owned
Global Compact Status:
Delisted
Reason for Delisting:
Expelled due to failure to communicate progress
Participant Since
20 March 2014
Letter of Commitment
Next Communication on Progress (COP) due on:
05 August 2024

Communication On Progress

Published On Title Level/Status
03-Mar-2021 Annual Report of IIB 2019 Learner
04-Jul-2019 Annual Report 2018 Active
11-Jul-2018 Operational Report 2017 Learner
11-Jul-2018 Communication on Progress 2018 Active
19-Dec-2017 Annual Report 2016 Active
01-Mar-2017 Сообщение о достигнутом прогрессе Международного инвестиционного банка за 2015 год Active
28-Apr-2015 Communication on Progress Active
23-Mar-2015 Сообщение о достигнутом прогрессе Международного инвестиционного банка за 2014 год Active

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