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EBRD signs a second $100 million revolving credit facility in hryvnia with Citi Ukraine

EBRD HQ in London. (Photo by EBRD)

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has signed a $100 million revolving credit facility in Ukrainian hryvnia with Citi Ukraine, its second such facility in about a year.

The latest facility is meant to ensure the EBRD secures access to local currency liquidity while offerings loans in the local currency, both directly and through other financial institutions, to existing and potential clients in Ukraine, the EBRD said.

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