Raiffeisen Bank Ukraine | Latest News & Updates - Mar 19, 2025 Release
Raiffeisen Bank Ukraine introduced Face Liveness Detection in the MyRaif app, allowing instant identification with a selfie without entering card details...
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Raiffeisen Bank Ukraine
🌎 raiffeisen.uaRaiffeisen Bank Ukraine is the largest Ukrainian bank with foreign capital, registered on March 27, 1992. It operates under the Raiffeisen International Bank Holding AG Group and offers a wide range of banking and financial services through a nationwide network of outlets. The bank is known for its effective management structure, commitment to customer service quality, and innovative banking solutions.
Raiffeisen Bank Ukraine - Latest News and Updates
- Raiffeisen Bank Ukraine introduced Face Liveness Detection in the MyRaif app, allowing instant identification with a selfie without entering card details.
- Raiffeisen Bank Ukraine is offering increased interest rates on currency deposits from March 19 to March 21, 2025, with 1.9% per year for US dollars and 0.5% annually for euros.
- Raiffeisen Bank Ukraine now offers commission-free payments within the bank through Raiffeisen Business Online for business clients.
- Raiffeisen Bank Ukraine reopened its branch in Zlatopol with modern facilities and a generator for blackout resilience after it was destroyed by a missile strike in December.
- Raiffeisen Bank Ukraine received multiple awards from the Association of Ukrainian Banks for supporting small and medium businesses, leading in bank guarantees, dynamic asset growth, and banking support for Ukrainians, as noted by Ruslan Spivak, Director of Financial Institutions, Investment Banking, and Business Strategy.
- Anna Danylenko, head of learning and development at Raiffeisen Bank Ukraine, highlighted at the People Analytics Conference the significant progress in creating an effective employee development system, including a new upskilling process for over 5,000 employees and the automation of external training applications.
- Natalia Hurina, Deputy Chairman of the Board at Raiffeisen Bank Ukraine, joined the jury for a women's entrepreneurship project pitch at U&We Hub in Kyiv.
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