State Savings Bank of Ukraine

State Savings Bank of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Ощадбанк України)
Public Joint-Stock Company
Industry Banking, investment
Founded 21 May 1999, (approved by NBU on 31 December 1991)
Founder Government of Ukraine
Headquarters Kiev, Ukraine
Key people
Andrii Pyshnyi (Chairman) [1]
Services Financial services
Revenue Increase 10 billion[2][3]
Increase 5.8 billion
Increase 1.1 billion
Total assets Increase 73.9 billion
Total equity Increase 17.4 billion[4]
Owner Government of Ukraine
Website www.oschadbank.ua
Footnotes / references
All figures annualized for 2017

The State Savings Bank of Ukraine, or Oschadbank (Ukrainian: Ощадбанк), is a public joint-stock company based in Ukraine. It was established by Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on May 21, 1999, through the transformation of its predecessor, the State Specialized Commercial Savings Bank of Ukraine into a Joint-Stock Company.

The State Savings Bank of Ukraine is one of the largest financial institutions of Ukraine and one of three systemically important banks (including Ukreximbank and PrivatBank) nominated by National Bank of Ukraine every year since 2015 when classification requirement came into force.

By the end of 2016, the bank had 3,650 branches and 2,850 ATMs throughout the country which carry out various functions, such as the disbursement of pensions, social aid, processing of utility payments and other banking transactions.[5] Together with PrivatBank, Oschadbank is one of the only two Ukrainian banks whose clients' time deposits are fully guaranteed by state law compared to total of 200,000 in other banks in case of bank liquidation.

See also

References

  1. "Oschadbank. About. Management".
  2. http://www.oschadnybank.com/en/about/reporting/reports.php
  3. (in Ukrainian) Financial statements of banks of Ukraine, as of January 1, 2017, National Bank of Ukraine
  4. http://www.oschadnybank.com/en/press-service/news/18951/
  5. Number of branches and ATMs as of January 1, 2017, National Bank of Ukraine


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