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Aurora Multimarket, Horizon Capital Launch $20M Fund to Back Ukraine’s Next Retail Stars
Ukrainian retail chain Aurora and private equity firm Horizon Capital have launched Aurora Next, a fund targeting fast-growing Ukrainian retailers with $5 to 10M deals.
March 25, 2026
Ukraine
KSE Institute Estimates Ukraine’s Economy Lost $1.7 Trillion Since Start of Full-Scale War
Ukraine’s economy has lost an estimated $1.7 trillion in revenue since Russia’s full-scale invasion, with productive sectors such as trade and industry accounting for the largest share of losses.
March 11, 2026
Economy
Private Equity Has Much Work Ahead in Ukraine, Diligent Capital Partners COO Says
Ukraine’s equity funds help entrepreneurs grow where banks can’t invest, Preply and Food4Impact investor Dan Yakub explains to Kyiv Post in an exclusive interview.
Updated: March 9, 2026
Ukraine
How Ukraine Will Experience a Logistics Revolution With EU Accession
Ukraine’s path to the European Union is a challenging negotiation on laws, regulations, and democratic principles.
Feb. 14, 2026
Economy
Kniazha VIG Secures DFC-Backed War-Risk Insurance Facility With Aon Support
Kniazha VIG finalized a DFC-backed reinsurance facility to cover war risks on assets across Ukraine, aiming at SMEs and households.
Feb. 10, 2026
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s Macroeconomic Outlook Brightens as New Partner Funding Reshapes Risks – KSE
Ukraine’s macroeconomic risks ease as nearly $160 billion in expected international aid secures budget financing, despite continued war-related pressures, a new KSE Institute report shows.
Feb. 5, 2026
Ukraine
Poland Announces ‘Global Conference’ on Ukraine’s Reconstruction
According to Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk – who is set to travel to Kyiv this week – the conference will be held in June in Gdansk in northern Poland.
Feb. 3, 2026
War in Ukraine
Rebuilding Ukraine: A European Approach From Lithuania
A long-standing partner and close ally of Ukraine, Lithuania draws on its own experience of overcoming the Soviet legacy to help Ukraine build a modern future.
Jan. 23, 2026
War in Ukraine
Zelensky Taps Chrystia Freeland as Economic Advisor in Broader Government Reshuffle
The move ties economic recovery to wartime governance, as Zelensky reshapes his team around security, technology and Western-backed expertise amid prolonged uncertainty.
Jan. 5, 2026
Ukraine
IFC and EBRD Invest $50 Million in Rebuild Ukraine Fund to Drive Economic Recovery
The fund aims to deploy a total of $250 million across sectors critical to Ukraine’s wartime resilience and postwar recovery, including consumer retail, healthcare and financial services.
Nov. 15, 2025
War in Ukraine
‘We’ve Always Been a Stronghold’: Hero City That Halted Russia’s Advance, Okhtyrka Rebuilds
Years after the battle, Okhtyrka’s scars remain. Its uneven recovery highlights the toughest challenges of postwar reconstruction.
Nov. 9, 2025
Energy
Ukraine Gets Project-Based Investments Under EU’s Financing for Recovery
International financial institutions approved extra funding for Ukraine’s recovery projects under the EU’s €50 billion Facility, backing agriculture, transport, energy, and social housing.
Oct. 27, 2025
War in Ukraine
From Front Line to Recovery: How Dnipro’s Surgeons Save Lives
Since 2014, Ukraine’s largest trauma hospital in Dnipro has treated over 50,000 soldiers and civilians. Here, doctors battle severe injuries, saving lives and limbs every day
Oct. 18, 2025
Ukraine
IMF: Use of Russian Assets Needs ‘Legal Underpinning’ and Caution
For the proposed reparations loan, the IMF says countries utilizing Russian assets should be cautious about “any implications for the international monetary system.”
Oct. 17, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine Plans Partial 5G Coverage by 2030
Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation says the mobile network upgrade can only proceed after martial law ends, even as testing continues in three cities this year.
Oct. 3, 2025
War in Ukraine
PHOTOS: More Than 80% of War-Damaged Kyiv Properties Have Been Restored, Gov’t Says
More than 24,000 of 30,000 damaged or destroyed sites—including residential buildings, schools, hospitals, and infrastructure – have been repaired, Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba announced.
Sept. 25, 2025
