Oschadbank handed over almost 500 vehicles to the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Oschad News
Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Oschadbank has handed over 484 vehicles to the Security and Defence Forces of Ukraine. These are armoured cash-in-transit vehicles with additional physical protection, used by the military for combat missions, evacuation, logistical support and rapid response in combat areas.
Support for the military, veterans and medical institutions remains one of Oschadbank’s key areas of social responsibility. In addition to donating vehicles, Oschadbank systematically allocates funds for the logistical support of military units, the development of medical infrastructure, and the treatment, prosthetics and rehabilitation of Ukraine’s defenders. In the past year alone and since the start of 2026, the bank has allocated over UAH 115 million for these purposes.
“Since the start of the full-scale war, Oschadbank has handed over nearly 500 vehicles to the Security and Defence Forces. This systematic support for the military is yet another contribution we are making to our shared victory, alongside charitable donations, humanitarian projects and funding for the real sector of economy and defence industrial complex. Every vehicle we hand over is not just machinery, but additional capabilities for carrying out combat missions and saving the lives of our defenders,” said Yurii Katsion, Chairman of the Management Board of Oschadbank.
A separate focus of the bank is medical care and rehabilitation for military personnel. In 2025, Oschadbank allocated over UAH 24 million to these needs. Among the largest projects are support for the Ukrainian Armed Forces Blood Centre, as well as funding for developing and fitting out the Superhumans Centers with modern medical and rehabilitation equipment.
Oschadbank will continue to support Ukrainian defenders by channelling resources towards strengthening the country’s defence capabilities, assisting military units and restoring the health of those who defend Ukraine.
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