Due to the escalation of the conflict in the center of Kiev, in order to ensure the safety of employees and customers, UniCredit Bank has decided to temporarily suspend the work of the four branches of the bank - on Khreschatyk st, 8a, Shevchenko blvd 2, Mikhailovska st. 6, and on Shelkovichnaya st. 13/2

In other offices, located in the city center, security is enhanced. The decision on the work of other close located departments will be taken depending on the situation.

UniCredit Bank hopes for an early settlement of the conflict and asks all parties to remember that human life is the greatest value.

NOTE

UniCredit Bank - is one of the largest multifunctional banks of Ukraine, offering its clients a full range of actual services in both individuals' and corporate clients' segment.

The renovated UniCredit Bank was created in December 2013 through integration of two Ukrainian assets of UniCredit Group, which has been operating on the local market since 1997. The integrated bank combined power, solidity and wide coverage of PJSC "Ukrsotsbank" and European experience, quality of servicing and flexibility of PJSC "UniCredit Bank".

The widespread network of UniCredit Bank consists of 435 branches. Bank staff consists of the best specialists at the country's market and totals 6 164 employees (as for 01 December 2013).

UniCredit is a leading European commercial bank with an international network spanning 50 markets, with more than 9,000 branches and over 148,000 employees. The Group operates in 20 European countries.

Financial indicators of UniCredit Bank
(as of 01.12.2013):
  • Loan portfolio - UAH 26.3 bn.;
  • Assets - UAH 41,1 bn.;
  • Corporate clients' funds - UAH 7.8 bn.;
  • Retail clients' funds - UAH 12.2 bn.;
  • Capital - UAH 8.9 bn.;
  • Net income - UAH 175 ml.

Contacts:

Leonid Muzykus - Head of External Communication Unit of UniCredit Bank

By phone: +38 044 230 13 51

By e-maill: Leonid.Muzykus@unicredit.ua


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