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OTP Kids Camp launches its first autumn session for Ukrainian children in Budapest

OTP Kids Camp launches its first autumn session for Ukrainian children in Budapest

For the first time, OTP Kids Camp has opened its doors in autumn: 40 Ukrainian children have already arrived in Budapest, Hungary’s capital, to rest and recover.

During their stay, the children will enjoy excursions, entertainment and educational activities, sports and games, as well as art therapy and psychological relaxation sessions. The camp session will run from October 18 to 27, 2025.

“Autumn Budapest has already welcomed our children with plenty of fascinating discoveries, adventures, fun, and unforgettable moments. For us, the camps are not one-off events, but a consistent effort aimed at helping children rest, recover, smile, and simply be happy,” — said Lesia Syrota, Team Leader of the OTP Bank Helps Ukraine program and Head of the Retail Sales and Network Management Department at OTP BANK JSC.

OTP Kids Camp is a charitable initiative jointly organized by several partners: OTP BANK JSC (Ukraine), OTP Bank (Hungary), Ukrzaliznytsia and “Blagomay” Charitable Foundation. The children’s camp project has been running for three consecutive years. The first camp took place in 2023, providing rehabilitation and recreation for 150 Ukrainian children from frontline regions. In 2024, 117 children affected by the war attended the summer camp in Budapest. This summer, 160 children spent their holidays at OTP Kids Camp.

To learn more about the OTP Kids Camp project, visit the OTP Bank Helps Ukraine website. You can also watch videos from each 2025 camp session on OTP Bank’s YouTube channel.

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Public Joint Stock Company OTP Bank is a subsidiary of OTP Bank, which is the largest independent Central-Eastern-European banking group. JSC OTP Bank is one of the largest domestic banks, a recognized leader in the financial sector of Ukraine. The Bank provides a full range of financial services to corporate and private customers, as well as to small and medium enterprises. The bank entered the Ukrainian market in 1998, and since then it enjoys a staunch reputation of socially responsible, reliable and stable institution providing its consumers with services of European quality standard.

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