Finance
Changes in the NBU management: there will be a new deputy head
Personnel changes are planned in the management of the National Bank in the near future. The contract of the First Deputy Governor of the NBU, Kateryna Rozhkova, has currently expired.
PrivatBank won a court case in London against Kolomoisky and Bogolyubov
The court considered the bank's lawsuit against its former owners - Ihor Kolomoyskyi and Hennadiy Boholiubov.
The tax authorities warned about new rules for business
Fines for businesses in Ukraine will significantly increase starting August 1, 2025. This concerns violations of requirements regarding cash registers and issuing receipts for purchases.
Usyk will pay over 1.2 billion hryvnias in taxes from the fight against Dubois
For the victory over Daniel Dubois, Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk received a record $132 million. But a significant part of this amount will go towards paying taxes.
The state owes 85 billion in pensions
In 2025, the state owes over 85 billion hryvnias according to court rulings and plans to allocate a separate budget for the repayment of these debts.
The EU is urgently seeking up to $19 billion for Ukraine in 2026
The European Union is looking for ways to cover Ukraine's budget deficit. According to Financial Times, three options are currently being considered.
Ukrainians increased their beer expenses by 7 billion in a year - Economic Truth
In 2024, Ukrainians spent 7 billion UAH more on beer beverages than in 2023. The revenue of the brewing industry amounted to 46.3 billion UAH. This is reported by the big data platform VKURSI.
Euro has exceeded 48.5 hryvnias for the first time in history
The National Bank of Ukraine recorded a new historical high for the euro — 48.5084 UAH/€ — establishing this rate for Wednesday, June 25.
Why have old apartments become popular in Kyiv
In the secondary real estate market of the capital, prices are rising and good options are running out.
Financial Times: the EU has paid over 200 billion euros for Russian energy supplies since the start of the war
EU countries paid more than 200 billion euros for oil and gas from Russia.
How the war has affected the financial results of Ukrainian postal companies
Despite the increase in revenue in the postal services market, only one of the three largest companies in Ukraine has maintained a steady profit throughout all years of the full-scale war. This conclusion is drawn from the analysis of the financial reports of "Nova Poshta," "Ukrposhta," and Meest Express for the years 2018–2024, conducted by "Slovo i Dilo."
Whose money fills Ukraine's budget during the years of great war
The European Union, the United States, the IMF, and Japan became the main donors to Ukraine's state budget during the full-scale war. A significant portion of the funds also came through the ERA mechanism initiated by the G7, which are planned to be repaid and serviced using future profits obtained from immobilized Russian assets. This is evidenced by data from the Ukrainian Ministry of Finance for 2022-2025, analyzed by "Slovo i Dilo".