Ukreximbank, headquartered in Kyiv, is set to close 12 branches across 10 cities in Ukraine as part of its network optimization strategy. The bank emphasizes the importance of enhancing digital services and adapting to the needs of corporate clients.
This information was confirmed by the financial institution in a statement to the "Interfax-Ukraine" agency.
"The necessity of the bank's physical presence in each region is determined by the business interests of our clients. A network built on this logic will fully meet the current needs and expectations of businesses from a corporate bank," the statement reads.
According to the National Securities and Stock Market Commission, two branches in Kyiv (located at Sobornosti Ave, 8/2 and V. Ivasyuk Ave, 26A) will cease operations on November 21, 2025. Branches in Lviv (V. Chornovola Ave, 63), Mykolaiv (Bohoyavlensky Ave, 42-A), Chornomorsk (Myru Ave, 24/3-N), Kremenchuk (Yevropeiska St, 43), and Netishyn (Independence Ave, 14) will also close.
On December 12, 2025, branches in Kryvyi Rih (Postova Ave, 37), Izmail (branch of Odesa), Chuhuiv (Staronykola St, 30), Kamianets-Podilskyi (Danylo Halytsky St, 3), and Mukachevo (Ilona Zrini St, 28) will be shut down.