About 300 properties belonging to Ukrainian banks, which ceased operations in Crimea after its reunification with Russia, jailed, said the head of Fund of protection of depositors Andrey Melnikov. "All the property that we could detect in Ukrainian banks within the Crimean Federal district, apparently, we found Around 300 of real estate, in addition to ATMs, vehicles and other valuable things," Melnikov said, quoted by RIA " Novosti ".
according to him, later, after the adoption of judicial decisions on this property will be levied, which will be implemented by the bailiffs. Proceeds go toward the payment of deposits of legal entities remaining in Ukrainian banks." we in the Crimean Federal district courts are claims on legal entities in the amount of almost 18 billion rubles, " - noted Miller. In early April, it was declared that in the Crimea, where his work has stopped more than 40 Ukrainian credit institutions, Fund of protection of depositors paid to residents of 26 billion rubles. It was claimed that the compensation received more than 200 thousand Inhabitants. Just within Crimea and Sevastopol has 201 point of reception of statements on compensation in 36 localities. The required payments 3 agent Bank, the black sea Bank of development and reconstruction (CBR), the Russian national commercial Bank (RNCB) and GenBank. For payments involved 281 office of banks-agents in 51 locations. Remember, in February, the country completed the transition of the Ukrainian state property in the Russian possession. In January, the government of Crimea has returned to Kiev 3, 5 billion hryvnia (About 8, 2 billion) belonging to the National Bank of Ukraine. In Crimea on March 16 of last year held a referendum on the status of autonomy, more than 96% of participants who were in favor of joining region in Russia. On March 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the law on ratification of the agreement on joining of the Crimea and Sevastopol a part of Russia, as well as the decree about formation of the Crimean Federal district.
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