Ukrainians will be able to exchange cash hryvnia in Hungary

The service is also available in Austria and Slovakia.

Украинцы смогут обменять наличную гривну в Венгрии

Ukrainians who were forced to leave their homes due to Russia's attack on our country will be able to exchange cash hryvnia in Hungary. The service was implemented by Raiffeisen Bank of Ukraine in cooperation with Raiffeisen Bank Zrt.

“From March 31, Ukrainians in Hungary can exchange their cash in hryvnia in the network of partner exchange offices Exclusive Group in different cities of this country,” – said the press service of the bank.

The list and addresses of currency exchange offices can be found on the bank's website. Now there is a limit of 10 thousand UAH for the exchange of hryvnia cash by one person per day.

The hryvnia can also be exchanged for cash in euros at Raiffeisen Landesbanken (Austria) and Tatra Banka (Slovakia) branches.

In addition, Ukrainians can open an account in Raiffeisen in Austria. This service is also provided by Raiffeisen Group banks in Slovakia, Romania, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria and Kosovo.

See the special topic: The schedule of evacuation trains for April 1 has been published. Today Ukrzaliznytsia will take people out of Kramatorsk. About 6,000 Ukrainians remain in boarding schools in the occupied territories – human rights activists have transferred the evacuation of people under state control to local administrations, which lack resources and authority. From the liberated Irpen began to take out the bodies of those killed by the occupiers – a volunteer Russians mined the bodies and put around the streamer. Ambassador Melnik reminded Germany of what Berlin can do for Ukraine's victory. Some German politicians have given our country 72 hours to confront Russia. In the “Action” registered 25 thousand Requests for compensation for destroyed housing: how to apply At least 63,000 people live in houses and apartments destroyed by the war.

Based on materials: ZN.ua

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