Poland's banking sector ready to join the rebuilding of Ukraine.
The Polish banking sector is generally interested and wants to participate in business processes for the rebuilding of Ukraine.
This is evidenced by the results of a survey conducted by the Association of Polish Banks (ZKP).
According to the survey, 95% of banks, accounting for 70% of the market, indicated that they are interested in participating in processes related to the rebuilding of Ukraine. The main reasons for this interest cited by Polish banks are the expectations of their clients (80%), the motivation of solidarity (70%), and the long-term profit perspective (70%).
It is noted that 81% of Polish banks' clients are interested in business processes related to the rebuilding of Ukraine, only 5% of bank clients were found to be uninterested, and 14% were undecided on this issue.
The survey showed that 81% of Polish banks are interested in financial instruments within the framework of the Ukrainian Facility program, with 19% undecided on this issue.
At the same time, in response to the question of whether banks have information on how and by what means financial instruments from the 'Instrument for Ukraine' program can be used, only 10% of Polish banks indicated that they have such information, while 76% responded negatively.
Source: Ukrinform
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