Fintech initiatives helping the people of Ukraine
The team at AltFi have compiled a list of fintech initiatives that are helping the people of Ukraine.
It’s been less than a week since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, and the world is still racing into action to help.
The fintech community is no different, and in the last few days, we’ve seen a growing number of projects and initiatives to help anyone impacted by this war—Ukrainians and Russians alike.
Here are some of the fintech initiatives to help people in one place, from working visas to free international payments.
Visas
- Bunq has pledged high skilled migrant visas in the Netherlands for those impacted by Ukraine war — email [email protected]
- Zopa has pledged 50 working visas and a relocation allowance for Ukrainian nationals — Email [email protected] or visit here.
Donations
- Revolut pledges to match Red Cross Ukraine appeal donations until 8 March up to £1.5m — via Revolut App
- Solana crypto community launches AidForUkraine to raise Solana donations to support Ukraine government, over $1.5m raised — Link
Payments
- Revolut waiving transfer fees for Ukrainian banks — Revolut App
- TransferGo waiving transfer fees for Ukrainian banks — Link
- Santander waiving transfer fees for Ukrainian banks — Link
Other
- Monese is refunding all fees for new and existing Ukrainian customers in any country — Link
- Co-founders of Bunq, Picnic and MessageBird launch ‘People for People’ to coordinate startups offering to help Ukrainians or Russians affected by war — Link
If there are any other initiatives not included, please contact [email protected] as he will be updating this article over the coming days.