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The Supreme Court will consider PrivatBank's appeal to recover UAH 700 million from the state-owned bank

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On April 17, the Supreme Court will consider PrivatBank's cassation appeal in a case in which Olena Boholyubova, the ex-wife of the bank's former co-owner, has been trying to recover more than UAH 700 million from the state-owned bank since 2017.

Tomorrow, on April 17, the Supreme Court  will consider PrivatBank's cassation appeal in the case filed by Olena Boholyubova, the ex-wife of the bank's former co-owner. The ex-wife of Gennadiy Boholyubov wants to sue PrivatBank for more than 700 million hryvnias.  This is stated in a statement by the bank's press service, UNN reports. 

On April 17, the Supreme Court will consider PrivatBank's cassation appeal in case No. 201/473/17 filed by Olena Boholyubova, ex-wife of the bank's former co-owner Gennadiy Boholyubov. Since 2017, the plaintiff has been trying to recover more than UAH 700 million from the state-owned bank, which was raised in the bank's capital during the bail-in procedure

- The statement reads. 

It is reported that the courts of previous instances partially satisfied Boholyubova's claims  and ordered to recover more than UAH 700 million from the state-owned PrivatBank. In August 2022, the bank filed a cassation appeal with the Supreme Court, the next hearing of which is scheduled for April 17, 2024.

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