ARMA has transferred over one billion UAH to the state this year
Most of the amount is made up of funds invested in the purchase of military bonds

What happened? Since the beginning of this year, the Asset Recovery and Management Agency (ARMA) has transferred more than 1.2 billion UAH to the state budget, mainly for the defence needs of the state.
Source. Dmytro Zhoravovych, Head of the ARMA, during a briefing, the Government portal reports.
Details. According to him, most of this amount is made up of funds invested by the ARMA in the purchase of military bonds – the Agency has already purchased 4 packages of securities for a total amount of more than 866 million UAH. The purchase of another package worth 372 million UAH is currently being agreed by the government.
“Taking into account the funds transferred by the court decision for the needs of the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine, as well as the revenues provided by asset managers, during the war the ARMA transferred 1.2 billion UAH to the state budget. This is ten times higher than the amount of transfers in previous years,” said the acting Head of the National Agency.
The Head of the Agency said that over the past 11 months, the ARMA had sold seized property, including russian property, for more than 980 million UAH, which is several times more than the amount of sales for all previous years put together. Accordingly, the ARMA's deposit portfolio in a state bank has reached a record value, which currently amounts to almost 1.5 billion UAH.
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