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According to the Bank’s website, the operation consists of an EU4Business Guarantee Facility (GF) - providing a partial portfolio guarantee to Ukrgasbank in Ukraine.
The aim is to finance projects carried out by micro-, small- and medium-sized enterprises in eligible sectors in Ukraine.
An EU4Business Guarantee Facility (GF) - providing a partial portfolio guarantee to Ukrgasbank in Ukraine.
Ukrgasbank is a public bank in Ukraine, established in 1993 as Hajibey Bank and known in 1995–1996 as Intergasbank. Until 2009, its largest shareholder was Vasyl Horbal. That year, however, the bank underwent financial distress and was recapitalized by the Ukrainian state. As of 2019, the government of Ukraine owned 95 percent of its equity capital, and Ukrgasbank is still under public ownership as of 2024.
By 2024, the bank had 220 branches servicing around 1.5 million individuals and over 87,000 corporate and SME customers.
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