The Sayenko Kharenko law firm has announced that Leonid Antonenko, until recently a Counsel with the firm, has been appointed Head of the Registration and Licensing Department of the National Bank of Ukraine. According to a statement released by the firm, “the appointment of Mr. Antonenko evidences the commitment and willingness of Ukraine’s legal community to contribute to structural and efficient reforms in all spheres of public management.”
Antonenko has previous experience with Linklaters (in London), and Jackson Walker (in Dallas, USA). He advises on major projects in the banking sector, specifically in corporate/M&A, banking regulation, and securities. He advises on major public transactions in the banking sector for transnational banking groups present in Ukraine, including Commerzbank (Germany), Alpha Bank (Greece), BNP Paribas (France). He is a member of the Working Group of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine on anti-corruption legislation; a member of the Committee on Corporate Governance, Equity Securities Issue and Turnover and Advisory Board of the Commission on Corporate Governance of the National Securities and Stock Market Commission (NSSMC); and a member of the Council of the Corporate Law and Stock Market Committee of the Ukrainian Bar Association (UBA).
Sayenko Kharenko Partner Vladimir Sayenko endorsed Antonenko’s move: “We support the decision of Leonid Antonenko to contribute his time and expertise into reformation and improvement of the banking sector in Ukraine as the head of one of the key departments of the National Bank. I believe the regulator stands a lot better chances of addressing the country’s economic challenges if engaging top private sector professionals like Leonid.”
In moving to the NBU, Antonenko joins a large group of Ukrainian lawyers who have moved from private practice to the public sector in 2014, as Ihor Shevchenko, Oleksiy Filatov, Sergii Koziakov, and Vatalii Kasko were all appointed to high positions with the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, the Presidential Administration, the General Prosecutor’s Office, and the judicial system. In addition, Andrii Zhurzhii (from the Fozzy Group), Viktoria Ptashnyk (from the Droit Law Firm), and Olena Sotnik (from Solodko and Partners) were elected to parliament.