ARMA buys war bonds for over UAH 2.5 billion

The National Agency of Ukraine for Finding, Tracing and Management of Assets Derived from Corruption and Other Crimes (ARMA). Photo: ARMA.

The National Agency of Ukraine for Finding, Tracing and Management of Assets Derived from Corruption and Other Crimes (Asset Recovery and Management Agency, ARMA) has purchased war bonds worth more than UAH 2.5 billion to support the state defense sector.

This is indicated in the ARMA statement, the Ukrainian News agency reports.

The report says that the State Bureau of Investigation and the Prosecutor General's Office played a key role in this: thanks to their efforts, the funds seized from traitors, collaborators and corrupt officials are working in the interests of Ukraine.

It is noted that the distribution of investments is as follows: UAH 1.0 billion; USD 32 million and EUR 4 million.

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Since the beginning of the full-scale aggression of the russian federation, the ARMA has already allocated more than UAH 11 billion in the equivalent to purchase war bonds.

In 2025 alone, the agency transferred over UAH 5.5 billion to the state budget through cooperation with the SBI.

The ARMA is the only public authority that invests in Ukraine's defense by purchasing government war bonds.

As the Ukrainian News agency reported, in early March 2022, the Ministry of Finance invited citizens, businesses, and foreign investors to support the budget of Ukraine by investing in government war bonds.

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The National Agency of Ukraine for Finding, Tracing and Management of Assets Derived from Corruption and Other Crimes is a central executive body with a special status authorized to form and implement state policy in the field of identification and tracing of assets that may be arrested in criminal proceedings, as well as the management of assets arrested in criminal proceedings.

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