The most critical situation with payments for centralized heating and water supplies is observed in Kyiv's Shevchenkivsky and Desniansky districts.
Debts of Kyiv-based consumers before Rinat Akhmetov's Kyivenergo energy generating company for heating as of January 1, 2018, totaled UAH 4.7 billion, or US$166.7 million.
Kyiv's households and housing management organizations accumulated the largest debts for centralized heating and hot water supplies, that is UAH 2.6 billion ($92 million) and UAH 795 million ($28 million), respectively, Kyivenergo's press service said.
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"The most critical situation with payments for centralized heating and water supplies is observed in Shevchenkivsky (UAH 502.7 million/$17.9 million) and Desniansky (UAH 389.8 million/$13.8 million) districts," the report said.
The company takes all the measures under the current legislation to reduce the debts for the services it has provided, the press service said.
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In 2017, the company filed 3,200 lawsuits to collect debts from customers to the tune of over UAH 204.5 million, or $7.2 million (UAH 70.8 million from individuals and UAH 133.7 million from legal entities) without adjustment for inflation and a 3% annual fine.
As UNIAN reported earlier, Kyivenergo received UAH 2.58 million in net profit in 2016, while the company reported a net loss of UAH 1.695 billion in 2015.
Kyivenergo generates and supplies thermal and electric energy in the city of Kyiv. It is a part of DTEK's largest private energy holding owned by Ukrainian tycoon Rinat Akhmetov.