Business news from Ukraine

Business news from Ukraine

PRESIDENT OF UKRAINE PLANS TO CREATE STATE AIR CARRIER

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky is initiating the creation of a state airline, whose fleet will be formed from aircraft manufactured by Antonov state-owned enterprise, he said this in the film “The Year of President Zelensky,” broadcasted by Ukraine 24 TV Channel.
“Antonov is a large enterprise with a large number of jobs. Not a single aircraft has been built in recent years. I do not understand why our planes do not fly on domestic flights. Where are our ANs (aircraft manufactured by Antonov state concern)? We agreed with them, now we are developing a program, and we will do it. We have to create a state airline. It is my dream to create a state-owned modern airline at the level of Turkish Airlines or Singapore Airlines. The state is ready to allocate money for this,” he said.
Zelensky noted that in this way the state would not only create a national airline, but would also provide orders to Antonov state aircraft concern, creating additional jobs.

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NATIONAL BANK OF UKRAINE’S OFFICIAL RATES AS OF 23/04/20

National bank of Ukraine’s official rates as of 23/04/20

Source: National Bank of Ukraine

OFFICIAL RATES OF BANKING METALS FROM NATIONAL BANK AS OF APRIL 23

Official rates of banking metals from national bank as of April 23

One troy ounce=31.10 grams

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VODAFONE UKRAINE INCREASES NET PROFIT BY 45%

Vodafone Ukraine (PrJSC VF Ukraine) in 2019 saw a 45% rise in net profit compared with 2018, to UAH 2.54 billion, explaining the figure by growth in expenses on active development of 4G and 3G networks.
Vodafone Ukraine CEO Olha Ustinova said that the company’s income last year grew by 25%, to UAH 15.98 billion and Operating Income Before Depreciation and Amortization (OIBDA) rose by 21% year-over-year, reaching UAH 8.3 billion.
Vodafone Ukraine CFO Natalia Shevchenko said that in 2019, the operator doubled the number of 4G towers to 7,200. On average, the Vodafone data client uses almost 5 GB of traffic per month.
In general, the company’s investment in infrastructure development since the start of construction of high-speed mobile Internet networks amounted to UAH 25.4 billion.
According to information released during the presentation, as of December 31, 2019, the Vodafone chain in Ukraine included 629 mono-brand stores, of which 249 are own and 380 are dealerships. Sales revenue in 2019 amounted to $17.7 million, which is 4.6 times more than in 2018.
In 2019, the number of Vodafone customers in the country amounted to 19.7 million. The operator’s 4G network covers 69% of the country’s territory, which is 1.5 times more than the previous indicator for 2018.
According to the results of 2018, Vodafone Ukraine, the second largest mobile operator in Ukraine, reduced its net profit by 18.1% compared to 2017, to UAH 1.777 billion with an 8% increase in revenue, to UAH 12.8 billion. The company explains this figure as an increase in expenses due to the active deployment of 4G and 3G networks.

UP TO 18 COMPANIES PLAN TO JOIN PRIVATIZATION OF UKRAINIAN UNITED MINING-CHEMICAL COMPANY

Private joint-stock company United Mining-Chemical Company, which the State Property Fund (SPF) of Ukraine jointly with the advisor BDO is preparing for privatization, is of the biggest interest among potential buyers, Head of the SPF Dmytro Sennychenko has said. “United Mining-Chemical Company is still the flagship of large-scale privatization: according to the advisor BDO, which is completing the preparation of marketing materials, 16-18 companies have already announced their intentions to take part in the competition,” he said in an interview with Interfax-Ukraine.
“Among them are two Ukrainian holdings, and the rest are well-known international companies: Japanese, Australian and others that will compete, having received information about the company, about reserves, about deposits,” Sennychenko said.
He explained this significant interest in the competition by the fact that titanium production has a value chain from final consumers to semi-finished products and titanium sponge manufacturers and ore mining companies.
“We will look at the profiles of these customers together with the relevant services and analyze them from the point of view of strategic security… We will carefully look at what holdings are there, what is the ownership structure,” the head of the SPF said. He called the publication about the alleged preparation of this facility for sale to buyers from Russia stove-piping.
Sennychenko recalled that the advisor and international professional companies, together with the SPF and the competition commission, will prepare draft conditions for potential buyers. However, the Cabinet of Ministers will finally approve these conditions.

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EC DECIDES TO PROVIDE EUR 1.2 BLN AID TO UKRAINE TO COMBAT COVID-19

The European Commission has announced its decision to provide EUR 1.2 billion of assistance to Ukraine during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said.
“This is an unprecedented amount of macro-financial assistance. The EU’s decision is not only a manifestation of solidarity in difficult times. This is evidence that Ukraine was not mistaken in making the European choice. Indeed, a friend in need is a friend in deed,” the head of state’s press service said, quoting Zelensky as saying on Wednesday.
The financing from the EU will help guarantee the macroeconomic stability of Ukraine.
“Thanks to such support, the state will be able to provide extra money to protect citizens and mitigate the negative consequences of the pandemic for people,” the press service said.