28 February 2022
by Charles Forrester
Ukraine has created an account for donations to the country's military following the invasion by Russia. (Getty Images)
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 February and opened deposits to the international community.
“A direct transfer of funds to help the army with a payment card is now available on the NBU's website. We thank the team of this state-owned bank and everyone who is willing to help the Ukrainian army,” said NBU Governor Kyrylo Shevchenko.
Deposits can be made via any bank card through the NBU's website, or through remittances in a variety of currencies through arrangements with banks located in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Poland, Switzerland, and the United States.
According to Shevchenko, the NBU has also simplified its anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) procedures so that banks can easily accept cash and credit this money to the special account of the Ukrainian army, as well as to that of the armed forces.
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 Fe...
28 February 2022
by Charles Forrester
Ukraine has created an account for donations to the country's military following the invasion by Russia. (Getty Images)
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 February and opened deposits to the international community.
“A direct transfer of funds to help the army with a payment card is now available on the NBU's website. We thank the team of this state-owned bank and everyone who is willing to help the Ukrainian army,” said NBU Governor Kyrylo Shevchenko.
Deposits can be made via any bank card through the NBU's website, or through remittances in a variety of currencies through arrangements with banks located in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Poland, Switzerland, and the United States.
According to Shevchenko, the NBU has also simplified its anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) procedures so that banks can easily accept cash and credit this money to the special account of the Ukrainian army, as well as to that of the armed forces.
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 Fe...
28 February 2022
by Charles Forrester
Ukraine has created an account for donations to the country's military following the invasion by Russia. (Getty Images)
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 February and opened deposits to the international community.
“A direct transfer of funds to help the army with a payment card is now available on the NBU's website. We thank the team of this state-owned bank and everyone who is willing to help the Ukrainian army,” said NBU Governor Kyrylo Shevchenko.
Deposits can be made via any bank card through the NBU's website, or through remittances in a variety of currencies through arrangements with banks located in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Poland, Switzerland, and the United States.
According to Shevchenko, the NBU has also simplified its anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) procedures so that banks can easily accept cash and credit this money to the special account of the Ukrainian army, as well as to that of the armed forces.
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 Fe...
28 February 2022
by Charles Forrester
Ukraine has created an account for donations to the country's military following the invasion by Russia. (Getty Images)
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 February and opened deposits to the international community.
“A direct transfer of funds to help the army with a payment card is now available on the NBU's website. We thank the team of this state-owned bank and everyone who is willing to help the Ukrainian army,” said NBU Governor Kyrylo Shevchenko.
Deposits can be made via any bank card through the NBU's website, or through remittances in a variety of currencies through arrangements with banks located in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Poland, Switzerland, and the United States.
According to Shevchenko, the NBU has also simplified its anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) procedures so that banks can easily accept cash and credit this money to the special account of the Ukrainian army, as well as to that of the armed forces.
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 Fe...
28 February 2022
by Charles Forrester
Ukraine has created an account for donations to the country's military following the invasion by Russia. (Getty Images)
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 February and opened deposits to the international community.
“A direct transfer of funds to help the army with a payment card is now available on the NBU's website. We thank the team of this state-owned bank and everyone who is willing to help the Ukrainian army,” said NBU Governor Kyrylo Shevchenko.
Deposits can be made via any bank card through the NBU's website, or through remittances in a variety of currencies through arrangements with banks located in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Poland, Switzerland, and the United States.
According to Shevchenko, the NBU has also simplified its anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) procedures so that banks can easily accept cash and credit this money to the special account of the Ukrainian army, as well as to that of the armed forces.
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 Fe...
28 February 2022
by Charles Forrester
Ukraine has created an account for donations to the country's military following the invasion by Russia. (Getty Images)
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 February and opened deposits to the international community.
“A direct transfer of funds to help the army with a payment card is now available on the NBU's website. We thank the team of this state-owned bank and everyone who is willing to help the Ukrainian army,” said NBU Governor Kyrylo Shevchenko.
Deposits can be made via any bank card through the NBU's website, or through remittances in a variety of currencies through arrangements with banks located in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Poland, Switzerland, and the United States.
According to Shevchenko, the NBU has also simplified its anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) procedures so that banks can easily accept cash and credit this money to the special account of the Ukrainian army, as well as to that of the armed forces.
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 Fe...
28 February 2022
by Charles Forrester
Ukraine has created an account for donations to the country's military following the invasion by Russia. (Getty Images)
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 February and opened deposits to the international community.
“A direct transfer of funds to help the army with a payment card is now available on the NBU's website. We thank the team of this state-owned bank and everyone who is willing to help the Ukrainian army,” said NBU Governor Kyrylo Shevchenko.
Deposits can be made via any bank card through the NBU's website, or through remittances in a variety of currencies through arrangements with banks located in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Poland, Switzerland, and the United States.
According to Shevchenko, the NBU has also simplified its anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) procedures so that banks can easily accept cash and credit this money to the special account of the Ukrainian army, as well as to that of the armed forces.
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 Fe...
28 February 2022
by Charles Forrester
Ukraine has created an account for donations to the country's military following the invasion by Russia. (Getty Images)
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 February and opened deposits to the international community.
“A direct transfer of funds to help the army with a payment card is now available on the NBU's website. We thank the team of this state-owned bank and everyone who is willing to help the Ukrainian army,” said NBU Governor Kyrylo Shevchenko.
Deposits can be made via any bank card through the NBU's website, or through remittances in a variety of currencies through arrangements with banks located in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Japan, Poland, Switzerland, and the United States.
According to Shevchenko, the NBU has also simplified its anti-money laundering and combating the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) procedures so that banks can easily accept cash and credit this money to the special account of the Ukrainian army, as well as to that of the armed forces.
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) opened a special account for the Armed Forces of Ukraine on 27 Fe...