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In Ukraine, the BEZ MEZH mobile app has launched, bringing together for the first time in one place services, opportunities, and partner offers for veterans, women veterans, and their family members. Raiffeisen Bank has joined the platform as a banking partner.
The National Bank of Ukraine is implementing a package of measures to ease foreign exchange restrictions, which expands opportunities for Ukrainians both in Ukraine and abroad, supports Ukrainian businesses, and creates additional investment opportunities.
The European Business Association and Raiffeisen Bank continue to support Ukrainian entrepreneurs and are launching a new series of free educational events on the SME ONLINE Hub platform as part of the Unlimit Ukraine project.
Today, businesses use AI as a working tool for growth, optimization, and development. This is confirmed by AI Focus 2026, a Top Lead study created with the support of Raiffeisen Bank.
Raiffeisen Bank and PJSC Export Credit Agency (ECA) signed a package of six credit insurance agreements covering financing provided to a Ukrainian furniture manufacturer. The total amount of financing is nearly UAH 496 million, while the aggregate insured amount under the ECA agreements exceeds UAH 464 million.
During the first half of 2026, Ukraine's economy continued to operate under the pressure of renewed large-scale attacks on critical infrastructure. Despite these challenges, Raiffeisen Bank Ukraine remained a reliable partner for individuals and businesses
Raiffeisen Bank has become a member of the Ukrainian Association of Fintech and Innovation Companies (UAFIC), a professional community that brings together companies of Ukraine’s financial and technology sectors.
Raiffeisen Bank Opens New Underground Branches in Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia