OREANDA-NEWS. December 16, 2014. Inform that according to the Agreement No. 1 dated June 26, 2014 between PJSC “Kyivska Rus” Bank and the Deposit Guarantee Fund about payments of guaranteed refunds, PJSC “Kyivska Rus” Bank continues payments to depositors-individual persons, whose deposits are subject to reimbursement by the Deposit Guarantee Fund and placed in the following banks:

 PJSC “Tavrika”;
 PJSC “Daniel;
 PJSC “Interbank;
 PLSC “Starokyivskii”
 
Payments will be conducted in an amount of deposit, including interests, accrued on the date of the decision of the National Bank of Ukraine about referring the bank to the category of insolvent bank and beginning of removal of insolvent bank from the market, but not more than 200 000 UAH.
 
In order to get payment of guaranteed refunds and avoid queues in operational offices of PJSC “Kyivska Rus” Bank, it is necessary for depositors to call to the contact centre of PJSC “Kyivska Rus” Bank, using telephone 0 800-500-546 for registration and checking of information (calls from fixed phones within Ukraine are free). Process of registration is conducted around the clock. In order to simplify the search process of a client in the register of depositors, depositor shall specify the registration number of a taxpayer's registration card (ID).
 
In order to get refunds according to a certificate of inheritance rights (other documents about inheritance) it is necessary to visit the Deposit Guarantee Fund.
 
Employees of the contact centre of PJSC “Kyivska Rus” Bank will indicate the date of visiting of the nearest operational office of PJSC “Kyivska Rus” Bank, where it is convenient for you to obtain your deposit.
 
When visiting the operational office of PJSC “Kyivska Rus” Bank at indicated date you should have the original of the passport and document of the registration number of a taxpayer's registration card (ID).
 
Supplemental information by telephone at PJSC “Kyivska Rus” Bank: 0 800-500-546 and at the Deposit Guarantee Fund: 0 800-308-108 (calls from fixed phones within Ukraine are free).