National bank of Ukraine’s official rates as of 23/09/19
Source: National Bank of Ukraine
The Individuals’ Deposit Guarantee Fund is completing the liquidation of Bank Starokyivsky (Kyiv), according to the website of the fund.
According to the report, on September 17, the liquidator of Bank Starokyivsky submitted documents to the state registrar of legal entities, individual entrepreneurs and public organizations for state registration of the bank’s termination as a legal entity in the unified state register of legal entities, individual entrepreneurs and public organizations.
The fund also announced the completion of payment of guaranteed amounts of compensation to the bank’s depositors.
As reported, the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) in September 2014 decided to liquidate Bank Starokyivsky.
Bank Starokyivsky Bank was founded in 1991.
Bank Starokyivsky ranked 148th among 173 banks operating in the country on July 1, 2014 in terms of total assets (UAH 413.806 million), according to the National Bank of Ukraine.
Epicenter K, which has been developing agricultural business since 2016, has launched a seed plant in Khmelnytsky region. According to the group’s press release, the Cimbria seed line (Denmark) has been installed at the plant, which allows processing 80-100 tonnes of seeds per day in compliance with the technology of calibration, disinfection and packing.
“This year we’ve begun to work independently with seed material for our own needs. For the autumn sowing campaign, the enterprise prepared more than 2,000 tonnes of wheat seeds,” head of the Epicenter K agribusiness Vasyl Moroz said.
In addition, the group is currently negotiating with several foreign producers on the cultivation and processing of seed material for their needs. In the future, the company will switch to the cultivation of seed material of grain and leguminous crops with its subsequent refinement.
Epicenter K noted that for growing seeds, the agricultural holding has its own hybridization plots with irrigation equipment and rain machines.
The agricultural sector of the Epicenter K group of companies cultivates over 120,000 hectares of land in Vinnytsia, Khmelnytsky, Ternopil, Cherkasy, and Kyiv regions. The group also includes 20 livestock farms and six elevators. Epicenter K plans to reach one million tonnes of grain storage capacity.
Ovid North LLC intends to build an Ovid North wind farm with a capacity of 80 MW (Ovidiopol district of Odesa region) in the area north of the existing Ovid Wind farm, according to the website of the unified register of environmental impact assessment. Within the project it is planned to build from 12 to 16 wind turbines with a capacity of 3.6 MW to 5.5 MW each. The height of the towers is from 120 meters to 160 meters. The rotor diameter is from 130 meters to 170 meters.
It is expected that the wind farm will generate 230,000 MWh per year.
At first, the holding specialized in the construction of hydropower plants and thermal power plants and built large energy facilities with a total capacity of about 1.7 GW. In 2000, it reoriented to the construction and operation of its own energy facilities using renewable energy sources. As of 2018, the holding’s portfolio included 79 MW of hydroelectric power stations, 162 MW of geothermal stations, and 373 MW of wind farms.