The Supervisory Board of Alfa Insurance on December 8 terminated the powers of first deputy head of the board Olga Levchenko and board member, deputy sales head Viktor Grek due to early termination of their employment contracts, the insurer said in information posted in the NCSFM database.
It is also specified that Olga Levchenko held this position since May 2019, Viktor Grek since December 2017.
At the same time it is noted that the supervisory board appointed Dmitry Panibratenok to the position of a member of the Board.
As reported, the National Bank of Ukraine on December 5, 2022 applied to PrJSC IC “Alfa Insurance” a measure of influence in the form of temporary suspension of licenses to provide financial services due to non-compliance of the company with the requirements of the Regulations on licensing and registration of financial service providers and the conditions of their activities (…), namely the requirements for business reputation of financial service providers.
Later, the Motor (Transport) Insurance Bureau of Ukraine stated on its website that due to the temporary suspension of a license of IC “Alfa Insurance” for compulsory insurance of civil liability of owners of motor vehicles (MTPL), it lost the right to sign new contracts.
As Ukrainian News earlier reported, IC Alfa Strakhovanije was founded in 2000. It offers a universal portfolio of services, including comprehensive programs to protect the interests of business and a wide range of insurance products for individuals.
Ukrzaliznytsia reported significant delays on a number of trains due to difficult weather conditions near the Polish, Hungarian and Slovak borders.
According to a report in UZ’s Telegram Channel on Monday evening, the biggest delays were recorded for trains:
– No. 716/715 Peremyshl-Kiev (+8:35 hours);
– №706/705 Peremyshl-Kiev (+3:51 hours);
– #32/31 Peremyshl-Zaporizhzhya (+1:20);
– No. 45/46 Kharkiv-Uzhgorod (+ 1:18);
– #90/89 Peremyshl-Kiev (+1:01).
Trains of the Hungarian formation “Zakhon-Chop” and Slovak formation “Kosice-Mukachevo” run with delays within 30 minutes.
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The Verkhovna Rada Finance, Tax and Customs Policy Committee has recommended that the draft laws on the cancellation of VAT and customs duties on imports of generators and other energy equipment, as well as Starlinks, be passed in the second reading, the head of the parliamentary committee for financial, tax and customs policy Daniil Getmantsev said.
“The purpose of the bills is to introduce short-term tax and customs incentives for the restoration of energy infrastructure, namely exemption from import duty and value added tax (VAT) on imports of generators and other components until May 1, 2023,” he wrote in Telegram.
The corresponding bills № 8196 and № 8197 were voted for by 23 members of the committee.
People’s Deputy Yaroslav Zheleznyak (faction “Voice”) noted that the bills will go to the session hall during this session and may be adopted.
He specified that the documents also take into account the exemption from payments for postal and express consignments and provide the opportunity to store fuel without a license up to 2 thousand liters.
Nardep noted that the import of equipment under the Energy Community technical assistance is also exempted from VAT and duties.
Ukrainian steelmakers in January-November this year, according to operational data, reduced the production of total rolled steel by 70.1% compared to the same period last year – to 5.242 million tons.
According to the association Ukrmetallurgprom, for eleven months of 2022, steel production fell by 68.6% – to 6.157 million tons, iron – by 68.4%, to 6.144 million tons.
As reported, in 2021, 21.165 million tons of cast iron (103.6% by 2020), 21.366 million tons of steel (103.6%), 19.079 million tons of rolled steel (103.5%) were produced.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is opening a regional office in Ukraine, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmygal said.
“We have just concluded an agreement in Paris that officially gives grounds for launching the so-called “Liaison Office” of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Kiev. Since Ukraine is recognized as a potential OECD member, the office will tentatively operate until 2026 to support our country during the recovery,” Shmygal wrote in his telegram channel on Monday.
He said the OECD was a co-sponsor of the Marshall Plan and is now helping to develop Ukraine’s Recovery Plan.
“This month, we also received a description of the provisions of the OECD program, which will help to implement the Organization’s standards in various sectors. We are ready to start preparing it together so that we can join the “club of successful countries” as soon as possible. This will be a marker of Ukraine’s readiness to join the EU and will help establish the state as a regional leader,” Shmygal wrote.