NBU issues UAH 200 mln refinancing to Prominvestbank
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) has provided Prominvestbank (PIB, Kyiv) with loan refinancing via tender in the amount of UAH 200 million for up to three months, according to the NBU website.
According to the report, the NBU on March 9 held another tender for short-term liquidity support, and as a result issued the said loan secured by domestic loan bonds.
According to NBU, in 2016 it also granted UAH 190 million refinancing secured by domestic loan bonds via a tender to Bank Khreschatyk (Kyiv).
As reported, in December 2015 the National Bank provided a UAH 200 million refinancing loan secured by government domestic loan bonds to Prominvestbank for a period of over 30 calendar days.
According to preliminary unaudited data, the loss of Prominvestbank in 2015 was UAH 18.06 billion, which is 3.04 times more than in 2014.
PIB in late February 2015 completed the process of increasing charter capital by UAH 19.999 billion, or 2.1 times, to UAH 39.009 billion.
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