The mission of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) would finish its work in Kyiv by weekend, Deputy Governor of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) Oleh Churiy has said.
"Today or tomorrow the IMF would prepare a report on its work in Ukraine," he said at a press conference in Kyiv on Thursday.
He said that the NBU has successfully fulfilled its tasks under the IMF-funded EFF program. He said that there are risks that other requirements of the fund were not fulfilled and the sending of the new tranche could be postponed.
As reported, the IMF mission started working in Ukraine on November 3.
NBU Governor Valeriya Gontareva said Ukraine could fail to obtain the fourth tranche from the IMF under the EFF program by the end of the year due to the parliament's inaction in implementation of reforms.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Ukraine’s intl reserves surge 30.8% in 2025 to record $57.3 bln
15:44, 07.01.2026
Ukraine's National Bank updates internal audit requirements for insurance, payment, credit union markets
18:21, 26.12.2025
NBU: After peace achieved, banks should reduce share of state sector in loans
20:34, 18.12.2025
NBU hopes for law on development of financial inclusion to come into force ASAP
19:41, 17.12.2025
NBU hopes for law on development of financial inclusion to come into force ASAP
17:35, 17.12.2025
LATEST
Ukrainian Lobbyists Association supports govt's initiative on new Labor Code as systemic labor market reform
19:54, 09.01.2026
Ukrainian Court upholds lawsuit by potential bidders in competition to select asset manager for IDS Ukraine
19:37, 09.01.2026
Ministry of Energy instructed to increase reserves of natural gas, repair materials – Svyrydenko
20:19, 08.01.2026
Svyrydenko: Additional 911 MW released to grid after reviewing critical infrastructure list
18:55, 08.01.2026
EBRD provides OTP Leasing with local-currency equivalent of EUR 20 mln loan to support MSMEs