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Debt of insolvent banks to National Bank of Ukraine reported at UAH 37.068 bln

byCustoms Today Report
25/07/2015
in International Customs, Ukraine
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KIEV: The debt of insolvent banks to the National Bank of Ukraine as of June 1 totaled UAH 37.068 billion and has grown by UAH 27.438 billion since early 2015, the Individuals’ Deposit Guarantee Fund said in an analytical report, a copy of which has been sent to Interfax-Ukraine.

According to the report, the growth of the debt was linked to the introduction of temporary administration at the following banks: Nadra (the debt to the NBU as of June 1 – UAH 12.687 billion), Delta Bank (UAH 9.325 billion), IMEXBANK (UAH 3.471 billion), Zlatobank (UAH 879 million), bank Kiev (UAH 782 million), Kyivska Rus (UAH 456 million), Ukrprofbank (UAH 198 million and Ukrkommunbank (UAH 47 million).

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