The CEO of Ukrposhta denied rumors of default: There will be none.
According to inkorr.com: The CEO of 'Ukrposhta', Ihor Smilyansky, denied rumors about a possible default that have been actively discussed in the media. He emphasized that there are and will be no grounds for default. According to him, the company continues to operate effectively and develop, despite temporary financial difficulties due to investments.
Comments on the financial situation
'And suddenly, a news item comes out stating that in the same budget materials, the NBU proposes to close PIN Bank instead of transferring it to Ukrposhta and resolving the issue of financial inclusion, for which, by the way, 260 deputies of the Verkhovna Rada voted. As our enemies say: 'Coincidence? I don't think so', – he said.
Smilyansky assured that all accusations against 'Ukrposhta' from the National Bank are baseless. He explained that changes in the company's capitalization assessment do not require additional financial inflows and are merely technical aspects of the bank's operation.
Smilyansky's statements are aimed at stopping the spread of rumors and speculation regarding the financial condition of 'Ukrposhta' and confirming its stability.
These comments from the CEO indicate the company's readiness to withstand external challenges and continue its development. In conditions of an unstable economic situation, ensuring financial stability for enterprises is crucial, and 'Ukrposhta' is doing everything possible to confirm its reliability in the market.
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