Ukrainian bank and fintech leaders explain how they keep the sector running during war

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Ukrainian bank and fintech leaders explain how they keep the sector running during war
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The banking sector there, though, has carried on."All banking services work like before the war," Nataliia Slieptsova, CMO of Sportbank, said.especially, continue operating, no problem whatsoever. And I think we did remarkably well considering the circumstances."

"Thanks to COVID, it was really good training for the whole financial market," Maria Kolganova, executive director of the Independent Association of the Banks of Ukraine, added."We have really good regulation in the financial sector, which helps us also not to stop."Alyona Shevtsova, the owner of IBOX Bank, said that it had temporarily relocated its head office to Warsaw, Poland, and had moved mainly female staff there.

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