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Bila Tserkva INVESTMENT OVERVIEW BILA TSERKVA NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR PARTNERSHIP Bila Tserkva is a successful option for investors. Its proximity to the capital of Ukraine, favorable location at the intersection of roads and railways, convenient transport and logistics infrastructure is successfully complemented by strong economics, developed city infrastructure, qualified personnel, comfortable living conditions and transparent politics of local authorities. Bila Tserkva will provide you with unique possibilities for starting and developing a prosperous business, regardless its size and type. Well-known domestic and foreign enterprises are already working here. Bila Tserkva has the University status and its wide range of specialized educational institutions gives opportunity to prepare specialists of different professions. Nowadays, Bila Tserkva attracts investors with comfortable business climate, predictable and understandable politics of local authorities, equal access to the territorial assets, transport and energetic resources. Besides, service structure of business is actively developing as well. It’s including industrial park “Bila Tserkva”, one of the best Centers for providing administrative services in Ukraine, Municipal Enterprise “The Agency of Strategic Development of Bila Tserkva”, Customs Service Department “Pivdennyi”, etc. Local government bases its job on principles of transparency and trustworthiness. Also it pays attention to the development of investment potential and the creation of favorable investment environment. We invite you to invest in the economics of Bila Tserkva! Sincerely Yours, Head of City Council Hennadiy Dykyi 2 1 Key point about Bila Tserkva BILA TSERKVA ATC • Quite large consumer market (approximately 350 000 consumers, amount of industrial including surrounding production per capita areas) • competitive labor market the share of • developed service residents people of working age infrastructure for business • powerful industrial complex SMEs* average salary* • innovative technologies are actively implemented by local enterprises • developed urban of the south of the Kiev region infrastructure, comfortable living conditions, education and recreation transparency rating of • there is Shkarivska "oleksandriya" - the the investment sector largest dendrological park in Eastern europe. • friendly authorities, * data for 2019 year transparent solutions 2 3 NATURAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL DATA North sea Area: 63,2 km2 according The area of Area of parks and perspective plan greenery: 8,3 km2 squares: 4,5 km2 Average air Humidity factor: 1,3 Climate: temperate temperature: continental -6°C in January +18°C - 20 °C in July Minerals (near the city): Average wind speed: 2,2-3,5 m/s • 5 loam deposits (Bila Tserkva, Bila Tserkva-3, Cherkasy, Ostriyske, Bloshchynetske) • 3 granite deposits (Bila Tserkva, Shamraivske, Sukholiske) • 1 granodiorite deposit (Ostrivske) Average rainfall: • 4 sand deposits (Pishchanske, Biryukivske, 500-600 mm Shkarivske, Trushkivske) • 2 areas of mineral radon waters of Golendernya and Oleksandriyska General plan and detailed Interactive map of Interactive map of non-metallic plan of the territory groundwater minerals 4 5 TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE 1 PASSENGER 1. Convenient transport communication 2 FREIGHT 2. Developed road infrastructure (roads, railway infrastructure, airfield) 3. Developed logistics capacity railway stations provide domestic, international and suburban connections of freight and passenger trains. Suburban, intercity and international trains run DISTANCE TO BORDERS through Bila Tserkva station. 296 km - Moldova Kyiv 327 km - Belarus The railway station provides daily passenger carriage - the average daily value of 80 km 422 km - Russia traffic and provides connections with many 14,5 Lviv 455 km loading and unloading of carriage at the railway 550 km Harkiv 622 km - Poland regional centers of Ukraine. Bila Tserkva 829 km - Slovakia stations "Bila Tserkva" and "Rotok" in 2019. 841 km - Hungary 855 km - Romania 400 km Certified Bila Tserkva Airport: Kyiv International Airport 90 km hangars and infrastructure for maintenance of Boryspil International Airport 120 km cargo aircraft Odesa capacity: up to 500 aircraft per year DISTANCE TO SEAPORTS Odesa International Airport 390 km 394 km - Odesa class B (runway 2500 x 42 m) 400 km - Mykolaiv The Ministry of Infrastructure approved the implementation 413 km - Chernomorsk of the project "Develop Bila Tserkva International Airport 445 km - Pivdennyi E 50 Road route E 95 and its multimodal infrastructure for passengers and cargo (international significance) air transportation, as well as a modern aircraft maintenance center" on the basis of the Bila Tserkva City Council utility Turkey - Ukraine - Belarus - Russia Р 32 company "Bila Tserkva Cargo Aviation Complex". Road route P 32 (regional significance) GH GО Highway (international significance) 125 km from the city Kremenets - Kagarlyk - Bila Tserkva - Rzhyshchiv Gdansk (seaport, Poland) - Odesa (seaport) Р 04 In 2020, NOVA POSHTA completed the Road route P 04 (regional significance) CONSTRUCTION OF A LOGISTICS Kyiv - Fastiv - Bila Tserkva - Tarashcha - AUTOMATED DEPARTMENT OF COURIER Zvenyhorodka DELIVERY in the BILA TSERKVA Industrial Park route network of Kyiv region Р 17 Road route P 17 (regional significance) Bila Tserkva cargo aviation Tariffs for freight complex transportation Bila Tserkva - Tetiiv - Lypovets - Humenne 6 7 CONNECTING TO NETWORKS SERVICE INFRASTRUCTURE TELECOMMUNICATIONS The area covered by 3G and 4G networks is almost 100% of the city territory. There is: Notary services are provided by: 2 city, Register 1 district state notary offices, 24 private The average cost of broadband Internet access is operators 5-20 USD / month. and providers • 39 branches of 22 banks notaries. Services are provided by national and local • key insurance companies: providers. PZU Ukraine, Knyazha, Globus, Oranta, ESA, UNIKA, UPSK, SG TAS, The service company is PJSC Kyivoblenerho. POWER SUPPLY Accession AXA Insurance, Country, Developed electrification system; available power information USG, Leading reserve. Power supply - 330/110 kV substation • other financial companies "Bila Tserkva". Available transmission lines Register of banking Unified register of with a capacity of 0.4 kV to 110 kV. institutions notaries Length of networks - > 960 km. Transformer Significant number of electrified facilities substations and reserve Transportation and delivery available to investors. capacities Center for Administrative Services (CNAP): services are provided: Nova Poshta, Vash Chas, Gunsel, 180 types of administrative The service company is PJSC Kyivoblgaz. KSD, Pony Express, AutoLux, GAS SUPPLY Information services of structural subdivisions of Bila on fracturing InTime, Delivery, Night Express, Gas pipelines of high pressure (15.6 km), medium Tserkva City Council and bodies of state pressure (162.7 km) and low pressure (477.6 km). location and Mist Express, SAT, Ukrposhta. capacity reserve executive power. 94 gas control points with a total capacity of 165 • FOR CITIZENS thousand m3 / h Technical • FOR ENTERPRISES AND ENTREPRENEURS conditions for Administrative services 208 cabinet control points with a total capacity of connection to 81 thousand m3 / h. gas networks Social insurance services Social protection services Registration services WATER SUPPLY AND The service company is Belotserkivvodaz LLC. Permitting services DRAINAGE Round-the-clock centralized water supply. Conditions of IN 2019, THE CNAP PROVIDED: The length of water supply networks is 331.6 km. connection to The length of sewerage networks is 266.3 km. water supply and 144 thou. administrative services drainage The design capacity of water treatment facilities 104 thou. consultations is 136.6 thousand m3 / day. Center for 8,5 thou. passports for travel abroad administrative services 2 thou. passports of citizens of Ukraine (ID card) 8 9 TRANSPARENT SOLUTIONS LOCAL TAXES AND FEES Land tax*: in the annual ranking of • 1-3% agricultural land transparency of ukrainian cities (tiu). • 0,01-1,5% land for housing • 0,001-11% land for public construction in the annual transparency • 1,5-6,5% lands of the nature reserve fund for health and other ranking of the investment sector of ukrainian environmental purposes, lands of the water fund Investment Sector Transparency Transparency Ranking Of • 0,5-6,5% recreational land cities (tiu). Ranking Ukrainian Cities • 1,5% lands of historical and cultural purpose, lands of defense • 0,1% forestry land There is a form of collective appeal of residents • 1,5-3% land industry to the city authorities to collect signatures in Decision "On the Electronic petition form establishment of local taxes • 2-12% land transport support of the e-petition and their monitoring (electronic petitions) and fees in Bila Tserkva for • 2-7% land of communication, energy system. 2020" • 1,0-6,5% public land • 1,5-6,5% reserve land, reserve fund land The majority of procurement are made through Tax on real estate other than land*: the Prozorro system. The official website Information on expenditures • 0,75% houses displays information on the procurement of of Bila Tserkva City Council • 1% hotel buildings and other temporary accommodation, commercial the city council, subordinate managers and and controlled institutions buildings, transport and communications buildings recipients of budget funds. • 0,1-1,0% office buildings • 0,15-1% garages • 0% industrial buildings, hospitals and health
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