Opendatabot: in 2023, enforcement services collected a record amount of debts, more than UAH 25 billion

Opendatabot: in 2023, enforcement services collected a record amount of debts, more than UAH 25 billion

Kyiv  •  UNN

March 13 2024, 08:34 AM  •  22631 views

In 2023, enforcement services in Ukraine collected a record UAH 25.21 billion in debts, which is only 6% of the total amount of debts that should have been collected from debtors.

Last year, executive services collected UAH 25.21 billion, which is a record for the last 5 years. However, this amount is only 6% of the total amount of debts that should have been collected from debtors, according to Opendatabot, UNN reports.

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In 2023, executive services recovered over UAH 25 billion, a record figure for the last 5 years. However, this amount is only 6% of the total amount of debts that should have been collected from debtors. In general, only 6 kopecks of each hryvnia of debt is collected in Ukraine.

The State Enforcement Service and private bailiffs executed almost 2 million enforcement documents. The total amount they recovered from debtors amounted to UAH 25.21 billion.

This is 2.5 times more than in the previous year.

This amount is the largest in the last 5 years. At present, almost 60% of the total number of enforcement proceedings are being implemented, which is a rather high figure.

Judicial debt collection has improved significantly due to the emergence of private enforcement officers and automatic blocking of accounts. However, the situation is complicated by the rapid growth in the number of debtors due to the war and insufficient information on traffic fines, which currently account for almost 20% of all debts in the country

- said Oleksiy Ivankin, head of Opendatabot.

Recall

In Ukraine, only 42% of public data is open, and the State Tax Service, the Ministry of Economy, and the Ministry of Health are the least transparent institutions according to the Open Data Quality Index