(Reuters) – Former bank executive Andriy Pyshnyi is ready to be appointed chairman of the National Bank of Ukraine following Kyrylo Shevchenko’s resignation as central bank chief, a senior lawmaker said on Wednesday.
The central bank didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment on the statement by Yaroslav Zheleznyak, first deputy of parliament’s finance, tax and customs policy committee.
Shevchenko abruptly submitted his resignation on Tuesday, citing health reasons in a Facebook post.
“In order that there is no such thing as a lengthy guessing on when and who: Andriy Pyshnyi will change into the brand new head of the (National Bank of Ukraine),” Yaroslav Zheleznyak wrote on the Telegram messaging app.
He said Pyshnyi was more likely to be appointed later this week.
Pyshnyi, 48, is the previous head of Ukraine’s Oschadbank and has helped advise the federal government on implementation of sanctions against Russia, which invaded Ukraine in February, and Moscow’s ally Belarus.
(Reporting in Kyiv by Pavel Polityuk, Writing in Melbourne by Lidia Kelly, Editing by Timothy Heritage)
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