MOSCOW, March 22 (Reuters) - Dmitry Avdeyev, who has beenmanaging finances at Russia's biggest oil producer Rosneft since June 2012, has left the company after itcompleted the $55 billion acquisition of TNK-BP, localpress reported on Friday.
Kommersant business daily, citing unidentified sources,tipped Svyatoslav Slavinsky, a senior banking services executivewith Citigroup in Russia, as Rosneft's new vice presidentfor finances.
Vedomosti daily said Avdeyev, a former investment banker atat Morgan Stanley, left by "by mutual consent". A Rosneftspokesman declined to comment.
Rosneft said on Thursday it had completed the acquisition ofTNK-BP from BP and the AAR consortium of Soviet-borntycoons, the biggest deal in Russia's corporate history.