Business news from Ukraine

Business news from Ukraine

INFRASTRUCTURE MINISTRY: UKRAINE READY TO PROVIDE ITS AIRSPACE TO CHANGE AIR ROUTES

In connection with the situation in Belarus, Ukraine is ready to provide states and private companies with its airspace for reorganizing air routes, the press service of the Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine said, with reference to minister Oleksandr Kubrakov. “The events in Belarus have become an international precedent. Our priority is the safety of passengers and aviation. The primary task is the prompt organization of all events in strict accordance with international and national legislation. Ukraine is ready, on its part, to provide maximum support to states and private companies in the process of restructuring routes through our airspace,” Kubrakov said.
As reported, Ukraine stops air traffic with Belarus from May 26. The corresponding decision was made at a government meeting on May 25.
Earlier on Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky instructed the Ukrainian government to prepare a decision on the termination of flights between Ukraine and Belarus in connection with the events that took place at Minsk airport on May 23.

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NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE’S OFFICIAL RATES AS OF 25/05/21

National bank of Ukraine’s official rates as of 25/05/21

Source: National Bank of Ukraine

OFFICIAL RATES OF BANKING METALS FROM NATIONAL BANK AS OF MAY 25

Official rates of banking metals from national bank as of May 25

Source: Central Bank

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UKRAINE STOPS AIR TRAFFIC WITH BELARUS AT 00:00 MAY 26

Ukraine stops air traffic with Belarus from May 26, the relevant decision was made at a government meeting on Tuesday, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.
“From 00:00 on May 26, Ukraine will stop air traffic with Belarus,” Shmyhal wrote in the Telegram channel.
The prime minister said the government instructed the Infrastructure Ministry, the the State Air Traffic Services Enterprise (UkSATSE) to take the necessary measures for this.
In addition, Ukrainian airlines and aircraft will be prohibited from flying in the airspace of the Republic of Belarus.
The State Border Guard Service also received an order to stop the registration of passengers traveling from Belarus or to Belarus at the customs points of airports.
“The situation with the forced landing of Ryanair’s aircraft in Minsk is a violation of the Convention on International Civil Aviation. The decision of our government is aimed at ensuring the safety of flights and passengers,” Shmyhal said.

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ARX INCREASES COLLECTION OF PREMIUMS BY 10% IN UKRAINE IN Q1

ARX insurance company (Kyiv) in January-March collected UAH 689.7 million of insurance premiums, which is 10% more than last year, according to a press release from the insurer.
The amount of insurance claims paid to clients during this period amounted to about UAH 294 million, which is 11% more than last year. The number of contracts in this period exceeded 534,000, which is 8% more than the number for the same period in 2020.
The company reports that in the KASKO segment the amount of insurance premiums totaled about UAH 406 million, which is 32% more than in the same period last year. The share of the product in the company’s portfolio is 59%.
Under OSAGO, the amount of collected premiums exceeded UAH 51 million, which is 12% more than in 2020, in voluntary medical insurance – more than UAH 118 million, in property insurance – UAH 75 million.
As reported, AXA Group (France) in February 2019 completed the sale of its subsidiaries in Ukraine: PrJSC AXA Insurance and AXA Insurance Life.
On July 1, 2019, AXA Insurance changed its name to ARX Insurance Company. AXA Life Insurance began operating under the ARX Life brand.
ARX has been operating in the insurance market for 26 years, and has been the leader in KASKO insurance for the 12th year in a row. It ranked first among Ukrainian insurers in terms of net insurance premiums and net insurance payments for 2019. It is part of the international insurance holding Fairfax Financial Holdings Limited (Canada).

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DESIGN, IT, ADVERTISING, MARKETING, PR SEE LARGEST GROWTH IN INCOME AMONG CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

Design, IT, advertising, marketing and PR saw the largest growth in the declared income in 2020 among creative industries, according to the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy.
“The Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine, together with the team of Kyiv School of Economics and with the support of the USAID Competitive Economy Program in Ukraine, prepared a study on the volume of tax revenues to the consolidated budget of Ukraine and the payment of a single contribution by business entities in the field of creative industries in 2019 and 2020,” the ministry’s press service said.
It is noted that in 2020 the declared income fell more compared to the previous year in the performance sector (less by 17%), audiovisual sector (less by 8%), book publishing, libraries and museums (less by 3% each).
“The fall in VAT, which indicates a decrease in the volume of sales of goods and services, in some sectors reached 50% compared to 2019: theater and concert activities [less by 53%], film screenings [less by 45%], the operation of theater and concert halls and activities to support them [less by 42-43%], activities in the field of television broadcasting [less by 38%], and the functioning of museums [less by 35%],” the report said.
The following sectors showed the largest growth in the declared volume of income in 2020: design (more by 31%), IT (more by 26%), advertising, marketing, and PR (more by 5%).
“Despite the quarantine measures, registration of new businesses did not stop in 2020. Since the growth in tax revenues occurred faster than the growth in the number of business entities, this may indirectly indicate an increase in the tax burden,” the ministry said.

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