The closing of Kyiv’s metro is cutting clientele and making commutes impossible for many employees, forcing banks to close office and supermarket to reduce their hours.

Friday, March 20, 2020
The closing of Kyiv’s metro is cutting clientele and making commutes impossible for many employees, forcing banks to close office and supermarket to reduce their hours.

The closing of Kyiv’s metro is cutting clientele and making commutes impossible for many employees, forcing banks to close office and supermarket to reduce their hours. Credit Agricole has closed 10% of its 150 branches, Pivdenny has closed 20% of its 98 branches, Alfa-Bank Ukraine has closed 20% of its 250 branches, reports Interfax-Ukraine. All banks were cutting their hours and closing for a midday disinfection break. Fozzy Group and Novus are trimming their supermarket hours, largely so employees can get home.

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