Ukreximbank in Kyiv has decided to close 12 branches in ten cities across Ukraine as part of its network optimization strategy. This decision is driven by a shift towards digital services and the changing needs of corporate clients.
The financial institution explained this to the "Interfax-Ukraine" agency.
"The necessity of the bank's physical presence in each region is determined by the geographical business interests of our clients. The strengthened 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 (NSSMC), the last working day for two branches in Kyiv (at Sobornosti Avenue, 8/2 and V. Ivasiyuka Avenue, 26A) will be November 21, 2025. Additionally, branches will close in Lviv (V. Chornovola Avenue, 63), Mykolaiv (Bohoyavlensky Avenue, 42-A), Chornomorsk (Myru Avenue, 24/3-N), Kremenchuk (Yevropeiska Street, 43), and Netishyn (Independence Avenue, 14).
On December 12, 2025, branches in Kryvyi Rih (Poshtovyi Avenue, 37), Izmail (the branch of the Odessa office), Chuhuiv (Staronykolska Street, 30), Kamianets-Podilskyi (Danylo Halytskyi Street, 3), and Mukachevo (Ilona Zrini Street, 28) will also close.