Shaban
Britishnoun
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Origin of Shaban
from Arabic sha`bān
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"Imagine, the country, which is in the active phase of the war, will move to a new payment standard," Shaban said.
From Reuters
But National Bank of Ukraine deputy governor Oleksiy Shaban said the central bank had started planning for the various contingencies it might face during a war as long ago as 2014, when Russia seized and annexed the Crimea peninsula.
From Reuters
Moving on to this year, Shaban said the central bank withdrew 37.3 billion hryvnias from circulation in the first two months of 2023.
From Reuters
Shaban described the power banking network as "our armour" and said it had been an important factor in boosting confidence, improving sentiment and ensuring business continuity.
From Reuters
Shaban said this would help develop more fintech services in Ukraine, create better access and provide cheaper services.
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