Dynamo Kyiv President Assures Financial Health: All 650 Staff Paid on Time.
Dynamo Kyiv's Financial Stability Amidst War
According to Novyny.live: Ihor Surkis, President of FC Dynamo Kyiv, has addressed the club's financial situation during wartime, emphasizing its resilience. Surkis stated that all club employees continue to receive their salaries without delay, a critical factor given the current national crisis. This is a significant statement for a major Ukrainian institution during a period of immense economic pressure.
The club maintains an annual budget in the tens of millions of dollars. Despite the severe challenges facing the country, Dynamo has retained its full workforce and continues to meet all its financial obligations. The club employs 650 staff members, all of whom are paid on schedule.
“I won't name their names to avoid giving them publicity. Everything is fine at Dynamo; our 650 employees receive their salaries without delays. When the war ends, everyone will see.”
Ihor Surkis
This declaration underscores the leadership's confidence in the club's financial health and its preparedness to rebuild once hostilities cease.
The Significance of Financial Resilience
In wartime, the financial stability of sports clubs becomes a crucial indicator not only for their employees but also for fans and sponsors. For Dynamo Kyiv, this stability demonstrates the club's capacity to continue operations and plan for the future, which is vital for Ukraine's broader post-conflict recovery efforts.
Such a position may also positively influence the investment climate in Ukrainian sports, potentially encouraging interest in other organizations that could follow Dynamo's example.
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