Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko reported an income of 4.76 million hryvnias for 2025
Yulia Svyrydenko, First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy of Ukraine, has officially disclosed her financial disclosure statement for 2025.
Her total annual income amounted to 4.76 million hryvnias, with the majority of her earnings coming from sources outside the government.
According to data in the Register of Declarations, Svyrydenko’s salary for her work in the Cabinet of Ministers was 1.37 million UAH.
Her main source of income was fees from the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE), which brought her 3.24 million UAH.
Additionally, the report reflects a payment of 5,195 UAH for teaching or consulting activities. These funds were received as a fee from the Serhii Nizhnyi Kyiv School of Public Administration.
The structure of the Deputy Prime Minister’s financial holdings is quite diverse and spans several financial institutions.
She holds 138,700 UAH in her PrivatBank account, while her Universal Bank account shows a symbolic balance of 1 UAH.
In addition to bank deposits, Yulia Svyrydenko declared cash funds in the amount of $10,000.
The financial assets section also lists 100,000 UAH, which serves as a security deposit under a real estate lease agreement.
These figures indicate that “the lion’s share of this amount came from fees from the Kyiv School of Economics.” This underscores the minister’s active involvement in educational and expert projects outside of government service.
The official’s assets include several properties in the capital and her hometown of Chernihiv. Specifically, she owns a 33.5-square-meter apartment in Kyiv and a 74.3-square-meter residence in Chernihiv.
Additionally, Svyrydenko owns a quarter of another apartment in Chernihiv, which she co-owns with relatives. In 2025, her housing portfolio expanded to include a rented apartment in Kyiv with an area of 92.7 square meters.
Her land assets consist of a 1,496-square-meter plot in the village of Klochkiv, Chernihiv Oblast, which was purchased in 2022.
The head of the Ministry of Economy drives a 2016 BMW X3, which is in her possession.
As a reminder, Svyrydenko stated that there will be no disaster with the state budget in April.
Svyrydenko also instructed officials to allocate additional funds for road repairs.