How Ukraine’s tech companies are working through the war

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T‘We are paying taxes and helping our defenders’: A tech hub, home to a huge range of multinationals, work hasn’t stopped because of the war

Olga Afanasyeva runs the Kyiv office of IT company ELEKS. The company, whose 2000 staff work on software and product design for corporate giants including BNY Mellon and Havas, had to change its focus immediately on February 24 when Russia went to war with Ukraine.

 

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