Interfax-Ukraine
12:43 15.10.2025

Mobilized ex-Economy Minister Sheremet resigns from Raiffeisen Bank supervisory board

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Mobilized ex-Economy Minister Sheremet resigns from Raiffeisen Bank supervisory board

The Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine in 2014, Pavlo Sheremeta, who was mobilized in May of this year and currently serves as a senior officer of the headquarters of the 2nd Corps in the Khartiya (Charter) Brigade of the National Guard of Ukraine, has resigned from the supervisory board of Raiffeisen Bank, where he was an independent member, effective October 15, 2025.

According to the bank's notification in the information disclosure system of the National Securities and Stock Market Commission, on October 1, 2025, the bank received a statement from Sheremeta, an independent member of the supervisory board, about the early termination of his powers at his own request.

Sheremeta, who is also a professor of practice at the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE), served as a member of the supervisory board of Raiffeisen Bank for 10 years and five months.

A new member of the supervisory board to replace Sheremeta has not yet been appointed.

Sheremeta served as Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine from February to September 2014, a well-known Ukrainian economist.

Raiffeisen Bank is the largest bank with private capital in the country and, according to the NBU, as of September 1, 2025, with assets of UAH 239.8 billion, it ranked 4th among 60 banks.

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