
The Pochta Bank logo features two rectangular blocks: a blue one with a double-headed eagle emblem (symbol of Russian Post), and a red one bearing the words “POCHTA BANK” in white uppercase letters. The design is clean and modern, emphasizing official affiliation and reliability. The combination of blue and red highlights its connection to Russian Post while distinguishing it as a standalone financial institution. This logo was adopted in 2016 and remains in use with minor digital adaptations.
Pochta Bank was established in 2016 on the foundation of Leto Bank as a joint venture between VTB and Russian Post, aiming to deliver financial services across Russia, including smaller towns and rural regions. Its name reflects the concept of banking services accessible through post offices. Over the years, it has become one of Russia’s leading retail banks, with a broad service network and a strong focus on digital services. In 2024, VTB became the sole owner, strengthening integration and development within VTB’s ecosystem and the national financial infrastructure.












