In six months, Ukrainians took 1 billion hryvnia from Russian banks
The outflow of hryvnia deposits from Russian banks in Ukraine in the first half of the year alone amounted to 1 billion hryvnia.
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This is stated in a message from the National Bank of Ukraine, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
Ukrainians took the largest amount of deposits in hryvnia from Sberbank - 509,4 million hryvnia, which amounted to 28,3% of all deposits in hryvnia.
Over the current six months, 301,9 million hryvnia of deposits (17,8%) were withdrawn from VTB Bank, and 282,26 million hryvnia (11,8%) from Prominvestbank.
In general, from 90 solvent banks in Ukraine, as of July 1, 2017, 70 institutions were profitable in the first half of the year and received a net profit of 8.2 billion hryvnia, the remaining 20 were unprofitable.
Let us recall that Ukrainian nationalists have been waging an aggressive anti-advertising campaign against Russian banks for more than a year, pouring blood and walling up their offices with bricks, calling on Ukrainians to withdraw deposits from the banks of the “aggressor country.”
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