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UAH 21.7 Billion Transferred for Needs of Defense, Over UAH 663 Million Remitted to Special Account in November

UAH 21.7 Billion Transferred for Needs of Defense, Over UAH 663 Million Remitted to Special Account in November

This is the NBU’s update on the balances in the special account for those wishing to support the defense forces and the Ministry of Social Policy’s account designated for humanitarian needs.

Special account for the needs of defense

As of 1 December 2022, the balance in the special fundraising account the NBU opened to support the defense forces makes over UAH 732 million. In November, over UAH 663 million was received on the special account and over UAH 445.4 million was transferred to the special accounts of defense forces agencies. 

The NBU has already allocated over UAH 21.7 billion to meet the needs of the defense, in particular:

  • a total of UAH 990 million for the National Guard of Ukraine (UAH 450 million on 26 February 2022, UAH 500 million on 6 March 2022, UAH 40 million on 11 November 2022)  
  • a total of UAH 1,650 million for the National Police of Ukraine (UAH 150 million on 28 February 2022, UAH 700 million on 3 March 2022, UAH 800 million on 6 March 2022)
  • a total of over UAH 14,401 million for the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine (UAH 182.3 million on 28 February 2022; UAH 843 million on 1 March 2022; UAH 1,999.3 million on 2 March 2022; UAH 920 million on 4 March 2022; UAH 341.2 million on 5 March 2022, UAH 1,843 million on 7 March 2022; UAH 597.9 million on 8 March 2022; UAH 444.5 million on 9 March 2022; UAH 926.2 million on 11 March 2022; UAH 122.7 million on 15 March 2022; UAH 182 million on 16 March 2022, UAH 191.7 million on 17 March 2022; UAH 91 million on 18 March 2022; UAH 330 million on 21 March 2022; UAH 20 million on 22 March 2022; UAH 337 million on 24 March 2022; UAH 235.2 million on 28 March 2022; UAH 503 million on 30 March 2022; UAH 655 million on 1 April 2022; UAH 305.7 million on 6 April 2022; UAH 122.9 million on 8 April 2022, UAH 176.3 million on 12 April 2022; UAH 247.7 million on 18 April 2022; UAH 182.8 million dated 21 April 2022; UAH 221.8 million on 28 April 2022; UAH 194.6 million on 5 May 2022; UAH 742.7 million on 12 May 2022; UAH 151 million on 19 May 2022; UAH 168 million on 24 May 2022; UAH 72 million on 15 June 2022; UAH 50.4 million on 8 July 2022, UAH 1 billion on 1 August 2022)
  • a total of UAH 980.2 million for the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine (UAH 420 million on 3 March 2022, UAH 300 million on 11 March 2022, UAH 106.2 million on 12 March 2022, UAH 154 million on 14 March 2022)
  • a total of UAH 3.6 billion for the State Service of Special Communication and Information Protection of Ukraine  (UAH 252 million on 1 June 2022; UAH  85.5 million on 15 June 2022; UAH 24.3 million on 21 June 2022; UAH 329.1 million on 4 July 2022; UAH 49 million on 8 July 2022; UAH 34.4 million on 19 July 2022; UAH 137.9 million on 25 July 2022; UAH 675.8 million on 10 August 2022; UAH 650.9 million on 5 September 2022; UAH 541.6 million on 19 September 2022; UAH 521.1 million on 28 October 2022; UAH 154 million on 24 November 2022; UAH 183.3 million on 28 November 2022)
  • a total of UAH 19.3 million for the State Emergency Service of Ukraine (UAH 18.3 million on 8 July 2022; UAH 1.1 million on 18 November 2022)
  • a total of UAH 40.5 million for the NSDC of Ukraine (UAH  40.5 million on 19 October 2022)
  • a total of UAH 67 million for the State Special Transport Service (UAH 67 million on 3 November 2022).

An equivalent of more than UAH 22.4 billion has been wired into the special account since it was opened. That includes the equivalent of more than UAH 7.6 billion that has been remitted from abroad in foreign currencies (U.S. dollars, euros, pounds sterling, Canadian dollars, Chinese renminbi, Japanese yens, Swiss francs, Polish zlotys, and Australian dollars).

Money has been coming in from individuals and businesses of Ukraine and from all over the international community (including the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, Finland, Poland, Switzerland, Norway, Australia, France, Canada, Bulgaria, Hong Kong, and many other countries).

It is worth noting that donations for the defense needs can be made by either bank transfer or by card. https://bank.gov.ua/ua/about/support-the-armed-forces.

Special account for humanitarian needs

As of 1 December 2022, the balance in the special account of the Ministry of Social Policy the NBU opened for humanitarian purposes is over UAH 25 million. Over UAH 25 million was remitted to the account and over UAH 166 million was transferred from it for humanitarian aid in November.

The Ministry of Social Policy of Ukraine, which is both the recipient and administrator of the funds credited to this account, has already transferred over UAH 845 million for humanitarian aid to the victims of russia’s armed aggression.

About half of the amount donated has come into this account from outside Ukraine in foreign currencies (U.S. dollars, euros, GB pounds).

To help the people affected by the war, funds can be transferred both to IBAN and from a card:  https://bank.gov.ua/ua/about/humanitarian-aid-to-ukraine. 

For reference

The NBU is switching to a new format of publishing regular statements of the special account: from now on, the data will be posted daily on the NBU’s official website, while the press release will be prepared monthly.

 

 

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