Deposit Guarantee Fund continues paying to depositors of bank National Investment
The Individuals' Deposit Guarantee Fund from December 4, 2015 restarted payments to depositors of bank National Investment, the fund said on its website.
The fund said that payments will be settled via Oschadbank in the period from December 4, 2015 to January 18, 2015, and then the funds will be paid under personal applications to the fund.
As reported, on December 2, 2015, the fund started liquidating the bank and Ihor Voloschuk was authorized to acts as a liquidator of the bank for the period of two years – until December 2, 2017.
The Deposit Guarantee Fund from November 24 suspended payments to the depositors of Bank National Investment, as there was the need to complete a full technological cycle of forming the list of depositors who are entitled to compensation during the liquidation of the bank.
The fund on September 17, 2015 introduced temporary administration in Bank National Investment.
Bank National Investment was established in 1995.
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