Ukrainian subsidiaries of Russian state banks have UAH 36 bln liabilities to individuals, legal entities, their loan portfolio is UAH 150 bln – NBU
The Ukrainian subsidiaries of Russian state banks owe UAH 36 billion to their Ukrainian clients, both individuals and legal entities, Yekateryna Rozhkova, the deputy governor of the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU), has said.
"At present all of these banks concentrate UAH 36 billion in liabilities to individuals and legal persons: UAH 21 billion to individuals and UAH 15 billion to legal entities," Rozhkova said at a press conference in Kyiv.
These liabilities are secured by a UAH 150 billion loan portfolio, she said.
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