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May 31, 2025, 7:25 p.m.

Bank buildings in the occupied Kherson region become twice as cheap

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Photo collage: Intent

Photo collage: Intent

Bank buildings in the temporarily occupied Henichesk and Nova Kakhovka in Kherson Oblast have been put up for sale again - this time at a significantly reduced price. These are the properties of the bankrupt Prominvestbank, which failed to be sold for the second time.

The relevant announcements were published in the Prozorro.Sale system.

They were put up for auction:

  • An administrative building in Henichesk (1 Tsentralna St.) with an area of 1437.8 m² and a land plot of 0.1404 hectares. The starting price was reduced to UAH 7.2 million (previously UAH 12.8 million).
  • A part of a bank building in Nova Kakhovka (43% of the building at 24 Soborna Street) with an area of 1552.1 m², together with property rights to a garage and land (0.2247 ha). The new starting price is UAH 1.9 million (instead of the initial UAH 3.3 million).

The bids will be accepted until June 2, and the auction will take place on June 3 in the format of a three-round English auction, where participants will compete for the lot by raising bids over three rounds, each of which will last 3 minutes.

This is the third attempt to sell the properties: the previous auctions failed due to lack of bidders. Both bank buildings are located in settlements that are currently under Russian occupation. Therefore, it remains to be seen whether potential buyers will be able to get real access to the acquired facilities.

Earlier, Intent wrote that two electronic auctions for the sale of seized agricultural land failed in Odesa region - no bidders registered for the auction.

Meanwhile, the National Agency of Ukraine for Finding, Tracing and Management of Assets Derived from Corruption and Other Crimes (ARMA) managed to find a buyer for more than 136 tons of fertilizers stored in the port of Izmail in Odesa region for the third time.

Ірина Глухова

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