State-owned companies take deposits from PrivatBank

23.03.2015 17:14
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Society, Policy, Ukraine


Kyiv, March 23 (PolitNavigator, Alexandra Ignatieva) – The Minister of Energy and Coal Industry of Ukraine Vladimir Demchishin ordered the transfer of accounts and deposits of enterprises managed by his department to state banks.

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“After the situation with Kievan Rus, in particular, I ordered the maximum transfer of accounts and deposits of enterprises managed by the ministry to state banks,” he said.

Demchyshyn added that a number of enterprises keep significant funds in other banks, in particular PJSC Ukrtransnafta has a deposit of several billion hryvnias in PrivatBank. “I don’t know if we’ll get access to them,” he said.

It should be noted that previously unofficial information appeared about the blocking of the accounts of the companies of the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko in PrivatBank, which was explained by a technical failure.

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