Banking in Ukraine traces its history back to 22 December 1917, when the
Central Council of Ukraine adopted a law "On the transformation of the
Kyiv office of the Russian State Bank into the Ukrainian State Bank". The Ukrainian State Bank took over the functions of the (Russian) State Bank, Noble Land Bank, and Peasant Land Bank. The
Central Executive Committee of Ukraine issued a decree nationalizing banks on 14 December 1917. On 5 January 1918, the Ukrainian State Bank started to issue its own money. On 10 August 1918, a statute was signed on the Ukrainian State Bank. On 23 August 1918, the State Land Bank was established. At the end of
World War I,
Ukraine was occupied by the
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, which operated a policy of
War Communism; banks were not permitted. However, in 1921 branches of the State Bank of the Russian SFSR started to be established across Ukraine. Later these became branches of the
Central Bank of the USSR. In the 1980s, before the
fall of the Soviet Union and during the time of
perestroika, the National Bank of Ukraine was a
republic-level branch of the
Central Bank of the USSR, while there were other financial institutions of varying status. There were more than 15 banks of ministerial status, over 20 banks of state/cooperative institutions, banks of other Republics operating in Ukraine, and other state-recognized banks. The National Bank of Ukraine took on central banking functions in Ukraine in early 1991. Like institutions of many newly independent nations, it faced dire financial straits during the 1990s, leading to a prolonged period of
hyperinflation. On 20 March 1991, the
Verkhovna Rada (parliament) of Ukraine adopted the resolution "On Banks and Banking Activity", which became law on 1 May. The resolution declared ownership by the
Ukrainian SSR of the Ukrainian Republic Bank of the State Bank of the USSR (later National Bank of Ukraine), the Ukrainian Republic Bank of the State Commercial Industrial-Constructional Bank of the USSR "Ukrprombudbank", the Ukrainian Republic Bank of the Savings Bank of the USSR, and the Ukrainian Republic Bank of the ForeignEconomBank of the USSR as well as the Ukrainian Republic Department of Encashment of the State Bank of the USSR. ==Post-independence history==