Ukraine central bank chief: Two state-owned banks likely to be privatized by end of 2026
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Luca Léry Moffat
9d ago· 3 min readenNews
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Ukraine's central bank chief Andriy Pyshnyi stated that two state-owned banks, Sense Bank and Ukrgazbank, have a "good chance" of being privatized by the end of 2026. Speaking at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdansk, Poland, he noted the government is preparing an "ambitious strategy" for state-owned banks and hopes the privatization process can be completed this year to generate budget income and attract new investors to fuel competition.
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· 2 pulledSense Bank and Ukrgazbank have a 'good chance' of being privatized by the end of 2026
We want the process of privatization to be completed this year, generate income for the state budget, and also to bring new investors that will fuel healthy competition
Sense Bank and Ukrgazbank have a "good chance" of being privatized by the end of 2026, Ukraine's central bank chief Andriy Pyshnyi told the Kyiv Independent in an interview on June 24 on the sidelines of the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Gdansk, Poland.
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