Zelenskyy Releases 2025 Declaration: Family Income and Financial Assets Revealed.
Ukrainian President’s Electronic Declaration
According to TSN.ua: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has made public his electronic declaration for 2025, detailing his income and financial holdings. According to the document, his monthly presidential salary is 28,000 hryvnias. The total income for the Zelenskyy household last year reached approximately 7 million hryvnias, reflecting a stable financial position for the family.
The family’s monetary assets include:
- $595,000 in cash;
- Over €342,000 held in a Swiss bank account;
- More than 2.1 million hryvnias in rental income from real estate.
The family’s annual income totaled 7,440,907 hryvnias. The president maintains bank accounts with approximately 1.8 million hryvnias, €357,100, and $38,100.
Real Estate and Trademarks
The president owns a 131.9-square-meter apartment in Kyiv along with two parking spaces. In September 2025, he registered the trademarks 'Зеленський' and 'Zelenskyy', with rights valid through September 2032. In 2024, the Zelenskyy family’s income exceeded 15 million hryvnias, indicating a positive trend in financial inflows.
This declaration sheds light on both the president’s personal earnings and his family’s financial status, topics that often draw public scrutiny and debate.
The release of the presidential declaration could shape public perceptions of financial transparency and ethical standards in governance. — Source unknown
Given recent developments in Ukraine’s economic climate, this data is likely to spark discussions about the incomes of public officials and their impact on policy and society. Declarations like this serve as a key tool for ensuring official accountability, aligning with transparency standards in public administration.
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