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Russians pull billions from banks, fearing Kremlin will seize deposits for war

Household deposits are falling at nearly all major lenders as Russians convert savings into cash, with about $9.4 billion leaving the banking system in the second quarter.

  • Russians are pulling record amounts of money from banks, with nearly $3.4 billion withdrawn in early August, according to The Moscow Times reporting on August 18, 2026.
  • Escalating Ukrainian drone strikes and economic instability are sharpening fears that the Kremlin might tap private savings to finance the war, driving this exodus.
  • Withdrawals have spread to major institutions; Gazprombank lost 10.77% of household deposits over four months while Rosselkhozbank shed more than 15%, forcing many Russians to store physical cash "under their pillow" for security.
  • The Finance Ministry was forced to cancel planned bond issues last month after yields on 10-year government debt surged to around 17 percent, hampering Moscow's ability to finance the war.
  • Economic momentum continues to fade, with GDP growth hitting just 0.3 percent, while businesses increasingly move capital through brokerage accounts in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Armenia to escape domestic risks.
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The Russian population is apparently afraid that the country's president, Vladimir Putin, will choose to freeze the banks' money. Because at the moment, money is being withdrawn from Russian banks like never before.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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Trust in Russia's financial system is dwindling – apparently also domestically. The consequences are hitting an important pillar of state war financing.

·Berlin, Germany
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rbc.ua broke the news on Sunday, August 16, 2026.
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