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BTA Bank shareholder helps to evacuate Kazakhs from Ukraine

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Astana, Kazakhstan (26/10).

On October 18, 2022, a meeting was held in Kiev between Darkhan Kaletayev, Kazakh Ambassador to Ukraine, and Alibek Mukhammad Rakhimov, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of BTA Bank Ukraine JSC to express the appreciation for the role of BTA Bank, Kenges Rakishev, the Kazakh embassy and Ukrainian authorities evacuating Kazakh citizens from the war zone.

During the meeting, they discussed the current economic situation in Ukraine, topical issues of representatives of Kazakh business in Ukraine and prospects for the development of Kazakh-Ukrainian relations in the banking sector. Kenges Rakishev presented a brief about the state of the current work of BTA Bank of Ukraine under martial law.

Earlier the Ambassador of Kazakhstan presented Kenges Rakishev with a certificate from President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, for “assistance in organizing the evacuation of citizens of Kazakhstan from the territory of Ukraine in the first months of the war.”

The assistance to Kazakh and Ukrainian citizens was organized with the help of Rakishev who is a shareholder in the BTA Bank JSC (Kazakhstan).

The philanthropist, Kenges Rakishev owns Fincraft Investment House JSC, stake in Amanat insurance company and Fincraft Resources JSC (former SAT & Company), Fincraft Group LLP (former Novacom Corporation LLP). The latter group includes companies operating in Kazakhstan, Russia, Cyprus, Ukraine, Belarus, and Romania. Among them are BTA Bank, gold mining Romaltyn Mining S.R.L. and Romaltyn Exploration S.R.L. Through is actions countless lives were safely reunited with their families.

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