Judge Anna Hrydasova of the Pechersk District Court of Kyiv has published her financial disclosure statement. According to the document, the magistrate holds nearly 2 million UAH in cash savings—an amount exceeding her annual salary—alongside a residential property in the capital and a mid-size SUV.

Public scrutiny of financial assets held by officials in Kyiv’s Pechersk District Court remains high. The latest update to Hrydasova’s asset declaration reveals the details of her financial standing, income sources, and declared holdings.
The primary source of income reported by Anna Hrydasova during the reporting period was her salary at her main place of employment. As a judge at the Pechersk District Court, she earned 1.26 million UAH in judicial compensation. No other official sources of income—such as teaching, scientific activities, or property sales—were recorded in the document.
Despite the absence of secondary income streams, her declared financial holdings stand out. The judge reported holding 1.9 million UAH in cash savings. Additionally, she maintains active banking accounts with PrivatBank and Universal Bank.
«The declared cash savings significantly exceed the magistrate’s total annual income earned through her official salary.»
Kyiv Real Estate and Vehicle Ownership
The property and vehicle section lists a concise set of assets, most of which have been under the judge’s ownership for an extended period:
Kyiv Apartment: A 26.5 sq. m residential property owned by Anna Hrydasova since June 3, 2005, with a declared value at the time of acquisition of 4.3 thousand UAH.
Vehicle: In early 2024, the judge updated her personal transport, acquiring a 2019 Hyundai Tucson on January 2, 2024, for 874 thousand UAH.
According to official records, Anna Hrydasova is registered and resides in Kyiv with her daughter, Maria Hrydasova.
Per the filed financial report, the Pechersk court judge holds no corporate rights, securities, construction-in-progress, or high-value movable assets exceeding statutory disclosure thresholds (excluding her vehicle).
Furthermore, the declaration lists no financial obligations, loans, or liabilities to third parties. The family’s reported estate remains limited strictly to the specified properties and cash reserves.
