The auction for sale of the area ended on July 14. The initial cost of the matter was 341.8 million hryvnias.
The Ukrgazbank State sold its central office in the Pechersky District of Capital for 317.9 million hryvnias and moves to the area until November 1. This has been confirmed by information on the Prozorrro website.
Ukrgazbank sold his office on the street. Staronavodnitsky, 19, 21, 23 in Kyiv Pechersky District. It is at this address, according to information on the bank’s website, that its office is located.
The auction for sale of the area lasted from June 27 and ended on July 14. The initial cost of the matter was 341.8 million hryvnias, but then reduced to 317.9 million hryvnias. Only one consumer participated in the auction – LLC DOLYA and CO LTD, who officially became new -owned.
According to information on the Opendatabang website, the consumer company was registered at KYIV on April 9, 1992. The CEO was Larisa Tatarintseva, the company’s authorized capital is 2 million hryvnias.
Telegraph publication found that the building on the street was Ukrgazbank’s new address. Kovpak, 29 in the Goloseevsky District of Capital – here is the UKRSOTSBANK’s central office previously placed, and Privatbank worked.
According to the National Bank, in April 2025, in terms of total ownership, Ukrgazbank ranked fifth (220.0 billion UAH, or 5.9% of the market) among 60 banks operating in the country.
Remember that the banks of Ukraine reduce branches and transfer service online format. On July 1 in Ukraine, there were 4,934 existing divisions of banks. Since the beginning of the year, the number has refused 77.
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