The government is expanding the list of recipients eligible for infrastructure restoration payments
Members of repair and restoration crews working to address the damage caused by Russian attacks on critical infrastructure are eligible to receive a one-time bonus of 20,000 UAH.
This was reported by the press service of “Dii.”
The support program has been expanded to include companies that worked at the request of the Kyiv City and regional military administrations.
The necessary lists of employees for making payments can be submitted via the “Dii” portal through April 15.
A unified registry is currently being compiled, consisting of the main list for March and an additional list for new program participants.
The supplementary list is intended for companies that, for various reasons, missed the previous deadlines or were not previously included in the official lists.
For such companies, the government has lifted the restriction on the maximum number of employees that can be listed in the application.
The application process is fully digitized and does not require visiting government offices.
The manager or authorized representative simply needs to log in to the “Diya” portal and fill out the appropriate electronic form by the established deadline.
“If the company is on the ministries’ lists, the form will open automatically,” the service’s press office emphasizes.
The application must include the employee’s full name, tax ID number, position, bank account number, and contact phone number.
After the data is verified, the document must be certified with a qualified electronic signature (QES). The system will automatically process the request and forward the information to banking institutions for subsequent transfer of funds to the specialists’ accounts.
“As soon as the lists are sent to the bank, employees will receive a push notification in the ‘Diya’ app—this is a signal that the funds will soon be in their accounts,” the developers report.
As a reminder, repair crews are being deployed to Kyiv to restore heating.
In addition, over 14,000 energy workers will receive payments from the government.