Banks have financed the recovery of energy facilities for a record amount.


Ukrainian banks are actively supporting projects for the recovery of the energy infrastructure, which has suffered from attacks by Russia. The National Bank of Ukraine reported that over the past year, 25 billion UAH has been allocated for these targeted programs following the signing of the recovery agreement, which promotes the development of the country.
According to the National Bank, only in June a record amount of 'energy' loans was issued, totaling 5.5 billion UAH, which is the highest figure in the past year. In total, loans were granted for 23.7 billion UAH to companies and 1.3 billion UAH to residents of Ukraine.
In June, the monthly volume of issued 'energy' loans became the highest in the year (5.5 billion UAH), with the total volume of loans for companies reaching 14.9 billion UAH, and for individuals - 1 billion UAH.
According to the National Bank as of June 25, the total capacity of projects implemented with the help of loans for businesses exceeded 705 MW, while savings amounted to 320 MW. The projects are funded in 21 regions of the country.
The allocation of loans in such volumes indicates a significant contribution of Ukrainian banks to the recovery of the country's energy system, increasing the overall capacity and ensuring stability in various regions of Ukraine.
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