This is a list of banks in Ukraine. According to the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) there are 60 solvent licensed banks in Ukraine as of August 2025[1], 16 of which are designated by the NBU as systemically important institutions.[2]
Central bank
15 largest commercial banks
In terms of total assets, as of January 1, 2024.[3] Number of branches as of January 1, 2018.[4]
As of March 2024, the list of banks designated by the National Bank of Ukraine as systemically important included all of the banks listed below except Citi, plus A-Bank.[5]
Other commercial banks
- A-Bank
- Accordbank
- Bank Lviv
- BTA Bank
- Credit Dnipro Bank
- Credit Europe Bank
- Creditwest Bank
- UTB Bank Ukraine
- Deutsche Bank
- First Investment Bank
- Idea Bank (99.5% ownership in Getin Holding S.A.)
- ING Bank Ukraine
- Marfin Bank
- Megabank
- Piraeus Bank
- Pravex Bank (subsidiary of Intesa Sanpaolo)
- ProCredit Bank
- SEB
- Universal Bank
- VS Bank
- Concord bank (КОНКОРД банк)
Virtual banks
Virtual bank (also often referred to as "Mobile bank", "Digital bank" or "neobank") in Ukraine is currently a type of bank that operates on the basis of a license from another (parental) bank. Such banks position themselves in the market as separate banking institutions with a different marketing and pricing policy, but from a legal standpoint, they continue to operate on behalf of the parent institution, so their financial condition remains completely dependent on the financial condition of the parent bank.
See also
- Banking in Ukraine
- Economy of Ukraine
- List of companies of Ukraine
- List of banks in Europe
References
- Key indicators of the Ukrainian banking system as of August 1, 2025 aub.org.ua, retrieved 2025-12-31^
- NBU Widens the List of Systemically Important Banks National Bank of Ukraine, retrieved 2025-12-31^
- , Minfin^
- Number of branches as of January 1, 2018, National Bank of Ukraine^
- NBU Confirms Systemic Importance of 15 Banks National Bank of Ukraine, 2024/03/05^
- Neobank: concept, history, and development prospects in Ukraine - Yuridichna Gazeta yur-gazeta.com, retrieved 2022-01-27^