OREANDA-NEWS. September 25, 2012. PrivatBank has launched PrivatMoney transfers abroad in self-service terminals. Now everyone can transfer money to Russia and to other CIS countries using 4,500 terminals working 24/7 in any region of Ukraine.

”PrivatMoney is the most popular and available way of transferring money for Ukrainians both within Ukraine and to Russia, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan and other countries. Now money transferring is much easier - there is no need to search for the bank outlets,” - said Dmitriy Barbayanov, the PrivatBank Head of Migrants Servicing and Personal Lending. “Money transferring via terminals takes no more than a minute, and it is always possible to do either besides your home or your office”.

PrivatMoney transfers at terminals can be made in a few clicks - you should choose the country where transfer is sended to, specify full name of recipient and make a transfer. If number of recipient’s mobile phone is specified, he/she will get duplicating SMS containing the check number of the transfer. The transfer can be received in any city of the chosen country.

Today PrivatBank allows making money transfers of the leading global and national transfer systems. According to NBU, PrivatBank is the top operator on the money-transfer market in Ukraine.

PrivatBank is the largest Ukrainian bank and the leader of retail banking market. Today the bank serves 17 million accounts of individuals, 230 thousand corporate clients and 347 thousand entrepreneurs. As at 1 July 2012 the bank’s assets was UAH 140.8 billion, corporate loan portfolio - UAH102.7 billion, equity – UAH17.3 billion, net profit for the 6 months of 2012 – UAH596.6 million. PrivatBank international banking group serves over 22 million corporate and retail customers in 12 countries, among them - Russia, Georgia, Latvia, Italy, Portugal, China, Britain, Cyprus, Germany, Spain, Kazakhstan. According to the TOP-1000 World Bank’s ranking by the British magazine The Banker, in 2012 PrivatBank joined the TOP-10 largest banks in Central and Eastern Europe.