The amount of losses caused by Ukrainian banks through the actions of the country aggressively up to 2022 is over 70 billion hryvnias.
The amount of losses caused by Ukrainian banks through Russian actions from 2014 to 2022 is over 70 billion hryvnias. This was reported by the Press Service of Fund for guaranteeing individual deposits on Thursday, March 27.
“Mayroon kaming isang positibong desisyon ng korte ng Ukrainiano sa halagang 1.9 bilyong hryvnias. Ang isa pang demanda sa korte ay nasa ilalim ng yugto ng pagsasaalang -alang sa apela, at kamakailan lamang, noong Enero 2025, nagsampa kami ng isang pinagsamang demanda laban sa Russia, na pinagsama ang mga pagkalugi na dinala sa mga creditors sa limang bangko sa ilalim ng kontrol ng garantiya ng pondo,” sabi ni Olga Bilage, direktor ng pondo ng foundation.
About the two banks that retreated from the market in 2022 due to owned by Russia (Mr Bank and ProminvestBank), their funds totaling 26 billion hryvnias were fully transferred to the state. As a result, eight queues were fully paid, and the ninth and 10th queue were the requirements of the Russian Russian Russian bank.
“And now the two former Russian state banks belong to Ukraine and have no debts to their mother’s banks, and we pay all funds, return to the state as a lender, and after we return to the state as a lender, we will return to the state as a shareholder. That is, now these banks are fully working for the state of Ukraine,” Balai said.
The fund plans to recover losses for liquid banks until 2022, through the courts of Ukrainian and foreign occupants. In connection with the banks that have been included in the fund since 2022, it is considered the possibility of submitting applications through the International Register of Losses.
We remind you that the number of banks in Ukraine has been reduced to 60 – closed another financial institution.
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