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kredobank.com.ua. KredoBank head office in Lviv. PJSC "KredoBank" (Ukrainian: АТ "Кредобанк") is the bank with the largest Polish investment in banking institution in Ukraine. Kredobank's national network contains 88 outlets throughout Ukraine. 100% of Kredobank's shares belong to PKO Bank Polski, the biggest bank of Poland. [3]
The history of banking in Ukraine since Ukrainian independence in 1991 has seen since the late 2000s several periods of bank mergers and acquisitions of different natures. [1] Early 2016 117 banks were operating in Ukraine, their assets amounted to ₴ 1.254 trillion. [2] According to the central bank of Ukraine there were 81 solvent licensed ...
First Investment Bank. Idea Bank (99.5% ownership in Getin Holding S.A.) ING Bank Ukraine. KredoBank (99.6% ownership in PKO Bank Polski) Marfin Bank. Megabank. Piraeus Bank. Pravex Bank (subsidiary of Intesa Sanpaolo) ProCredit Bank.
The National Bank of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Національний банк України, romanized: Natsionalnyi bank Ukrainy) or NBU (no: НБУ) is the central bank of Ukraine – the government body responsible for a unified state policy in the field of the country's monetary circulation, including the strengthening of the national currency unit, the hryvnia.
S. Sense Bank. Sportbank. State Export-Import Bank of Ukraine. State Savings Bank of Ukraine.
Ukraine received a new 1.5-billion-euro ($1.6 billion) tranche of financial support from the European Union on Wednesday and hopes to get another 10 billion euros later this year, officials said.
The Ukrainian Credit-Banking Union (Ukrainian: Український кредитно-банківський союз, romanized: Ukrainskyi kredytno-bankivskyi soyuz) is a banking association created as the Kyiv Banking Union in 1994 by twenty commercial banks operating in the city of Kyiv, Ukraine, for the purpose of cooperation between Kyiv's financial institutions, and to manage ...
All values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. The economy of Ukraine is an emerging, lower-middle income, mixed economy located in Eastern Europe. It grew rapidly from 2000 until 2008 when the Great Recession began worldwide and reached Ukraine. The economy recovered in 2010 and continued improving until 2013.