PSB chairman visited Lugansk People’s Republic

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As part of his working visit to the Lugansk People’s Republic, PSB President Pyotr Fradkov, together with the regional head Leonid Pasechnik, visited the city children’s park named after Shchors in Lugansk and laid flowers at the “Monument to Lost Children”. Lugansk Region”. This was reported by the bank’s press service.

PSB announced that a working meeting was held in Lugansk, where the parties discussed issues related to the socio-economic development of the region. It is planned to develop cooperation between the Bank and the region in the provision of financial and non-financial services to the public and business world.

As Fradkov emphasized, in 2023 PSB was actively developing on the territory of the LPR.

According to him, the bank has gradually scaled its presence and increased the availability of financial services for residents and businesses.

“Last year, we doubled our office network and expanded our ATM network eightfold. I thank the leadership of the Lugansk People’s Republic for the fruitful interaction; I am confident that this will serve the further socio-economic development of the region,” said the bank’s chairman.

In turn, the head of the LPR said that with the arrival of PSB in the region, the situation in residents’ access to full-fledged banking services has changed radically.

“The bank is constantly working to expand its office network, ATMs and the quantity and quality of financial services. It is good to know that in addition to its core activities, the bank is also involved in important social projects and attaches great importance to the restoration of peaceful life in Donbass,” Pasechnik said.

As a striking example, the Shchorsa children’s park in Lugansk was restored at the end of 2023 with the financial support of PSB, he added.

“Citizens’ demand for banking services continues to grow. Plans for the development of the sector for 2024 are important. I would like to thank our partners and reassure them that we will continue to provide support and attach great importance to the development of our cooperation.” said Pasechnik.

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