Soldiers of the 204th separate battalion of territorial defense of Kyiv, which is currently on the front line, call on the Deposit Guarantee Fund to listen to the proposal of the shareholders of the Concord bank and transfer the armored car put up for sale to the army, UNN reports.
"We call on the Deposit Guarantee Fund to heed the initiative of Concorde Bank's shareholders and transfer the armored car belonging to the bank to the military. Such vehicles are very much needed at the front and will save many lives," the battalion's Facebook page says.
In their video message, the military emphasize that armored vehicles are very much needed at the front, and they know exactly what to do with them.
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Co-founder of Concord Bank Olena Sosiedka appealed to the Deposit Guarantee Fund to not hold an auction for the sale of the bank's armored collection car, but to donate it to the military.
Concorde Bank has been under the management of the DGF since the NBU announced its decision to liquidate the bank. Currently, according to the Fund, the payment of the claims of the 9th priority of creditors (shareholders and related parties) is already underway - this is the last priority. At the time of the start of the liquidation procedure, the bank was profitable, and there was no need to sell assets to make all payments. However, the DGF decided to hold an auction to sell the bank's collection vehicle.
The official website of the Guarantee Fund contains information on the auction for the sale of a light-duty cargo van - B Volkswagen Transporter (specialized with armored protection PCSA-3, year of manufacture - 2013) on January 3, 2024. The vehicle is also accompanied by tires, load-bearing vests and protective plates belonging to Concord Bank.
"We are appealing to the Foundation to transfer this vehicle to the military as well, because thanks to the armor, such vehicles are able to perform operations related to the approach directly to the ground.
For our team, charity is a way of life. We hope that the Foundation will listen to our request and take into account the needs of the military," wrote Olena Sosiedka.
She also added that the bank's shareholders are ready to reduce the payments due to them by the amount of the car's value.