Banks will appear at post offices and supermarkets in Ukraine: NBU explained the principles of operation.
The National Bank of Ukraine has supported the bill on the creation of financial inclusion banks. This initiative aims to ensure access for the population and small businesses to financial services, especially in frontline and de-occupied regions.
According to the bill, financial inclusion banks will be able to serve various categories of clients, including individuals, small businesses, government bodies, as well as public and charitable organizations.
The law also provides that the National Bank receives the authority to support the development of inclusive financial services in Ukraine and establish requirements for new banks in this sector.
The National Bank of Ukraine has signaled support for the bill on the creation of financial inclusion banks, which will improve access for the population and small businesses to financial services, especially in vulnerable regions of the country. This law will promote the development of the financial system and support socially vulnerable groups of the population.
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