Sky Bank (Kyiv) increased its authorized capital by 94.38 million UAH—to 367.55 million UAH—by raising the par value of its shares using a portion of the profit earned in 2025.
According to the bank’s filing with the National Securities and Stock Market Commission (NSSMC)’s disclosure system, the decision to increase the authorized capital was approved by the bank’s annual general meeting of shareholders on April 28, 2026.
State registration of the relevant amendments to the articles of association was completed on July 3, and the NSSMC registered the share issue on August 13.
On August 20, the bank received a notification from the Central Securities Depository regarding the deposit of the global certificate and the entry of information about the new par value of the shares into the depository accounting system.
Following the capital increase, the number of the bank’s voting shares stands at nearly 3.54 million, or 99.9358% of the total number of shares.
According to data from the National Bank, as of July 1, 2026, Sky Bank ranked 40th (4.28 billion UAH) among 59 banks in terms of total assets, and the financial institution’s net profit for the first half of the year amounted to 27.34 million UAH.