The NBU revoked the licenses of three credit unions
The National Bank of Ukraine revoked the licenses of three credit unions—“Nadiya,” “Samopomich,” and “Oberig”—and removed them from the State Register of Financial Institutions.
The regulator made this decision on August 20 based on applications submitted by these financial institutions.
As of July 1, 2026, the assets of the “Nadiya” credit union accounted for 0.09% of the total credit union market, those of “Samopomich” for 0.18%, and those of “Oberig” for 0.19%.
Source: National Bank of Ukraine.
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