UDS presented environmental humanitarian demining projects to the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank
A working meeting was held at the UDS office between the company’s management and Valeriy Pyatnytskyi, Vice President for Finance of the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB).
The discussion focused on opportunities for financing environmental projects. The head of UDS presented three initiatives for the humanitarian demining of critical infrastructure in Ukraine:
🔺 Clearing war remnants and demining the forests of Chornobyl.
🔺 Clearing war remnants and demining freshwater bodies.
🔺 Clearing war remnants and demining de-occupied forests of Ukraine.
The parties noted that for the countries of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation, it is extremely important to maintain environmental safety, as the environment knows no borders.
Background:
The Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) is an international financial institution headquartered in Thessaloniki, Greece.The bank began operations in June 1999, with an authorized capital of €3.45 billion.
BSTDB supports economic development and regional cooperation in the Black Sea region by providing trade and project financing, guarantees, and equity participation in private enterprises and public institutions in its member countries. In Ukraine, the bank offers a wide range of financial instruments and applies a flexible approach to structuring its products, including loans, equity investments, and guarantees.