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01.04.2026 07:32The family of National Bank Governor Andriy Pyshnyi completed construction in April 2025 of a mansion in the village of Lebedivka in Kyiv region, with a declared area of 891.7 square meters.
Pyshnyi himself reported this in his declaration for last year on the website of the National Agency on Corruption Prevention (NACP).
In his previous 2024 report, the banker described the property under construction as a “residential building,” but in today’s declaration he classified the nearly 900-square-meter estate as a “garden (country) house.”
In recent years, this property has repeatedly been the subject of journalistic investigations. Using cadastral data, reporters established that the land for the construction is located next to the elite Riviera Village cottage community, right by the beach. The two plots for the development were registered not in Andriy Pyshnyi’s name, but in the name of his daughter, who was 19 at the time of acquisition—one plot was gifted to her (it is unknown by whom), and the other she managed to purchase at that young age. It also became known that the mansion has two floors.
In his 2025 declaration, Andriy Pyshnyi stated that he and his wife, Liudmyla, have the right to use the 891.7-square-meter mansion free of charge, while its owner is their daughter, Svitlana Pyshna. They may also use her land plots (two parcels) on which the house stands.
The only real estate owned by Andriy Pyshnyi himself is an apartment in Kyiv measuring 164.1 square meters, purchased in 2001 at a declared price of 307,500 hryvnias (€6,095).
His wife Liudmyla has owned a larger Kyiv apartment since 2009—248.6 square meters—at a declared price of 2.8 million hryvnias (€55,495).
For 2025, Andriy Pyshnyi reported a salary from the National Bank totaling 7 million hryvnias, that is, an average of about 585,000 hryvnias (€11,595) per month. He also reported pension contributions paid for him by the NBU in the amount of 210,300 hryvnias (€4,168), and a net financial result from the National Bank’s non-state pension fund of 102,300 hryvnias (€2,028). He also disclosed income received from government bonds (OVDP), which, as is known, are tax exempt:
- 208,100 hryvnias (€4,125) in interest;
- 665,000 hryvnias (€13,180) from redemption of OVDP.
His wife earned much more from OVDP: 430,400 hryvnias (€8,530) in interest and 18.6 million hryvnias (€368,600) from bond redemptions. According to the declaration, Liudmyla Pyshna prefers to invest not in hryvnia-denominated government bonds, but in Ukraine’s foreign-currency government bonds.
It is worth recalling that in 2024, Pyshnyi filed his declaration for 2023, which stated that he earned an average salary of 629,000 hryvnias (€12,467) per month, lent money to his wife, and kept a significant share of his personal savings in U.S. dollars and euros.





