User talk:Dshkoda

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UkrSibbank
Thanks for your attempt to update the article on UkrSibbank and the redirect at Ukrsibbank. There were quite a lot of problems, and it seems easier to go back to the old version and fix them from there.

1. Capitalisation. The title current article is capitalised as UkrSibbank. The current parent company, BNP Paribas Group uses two capitalisations UkrSibbank and Ukrsibbank in English. I suggest that you read Manual of Style/Capital letters.

2. Kiev is the normal English-language spelling of the name of the city. We do not care that this is not a correct transliteration from the Ukrainian language. English uses lots of words that are not transliterations from the Ukrainian language.

3. Wikipedia is based on reliable sources. All material added to articles must be attributable to a reliable, published source. The best way to do this is with inline citations. See No original research.

4. Please do not add sentences like: "Without exaggeration, UKRSIBBANK is the most reliable and stable bank in Ukraine, thanks to a strategic partnership with BNP Paribas Group". See Wikipuffery. The words "without exaggeration" can be cut without changing the meaning. The claim that "UkrSibbank is the most reliable and stable bank in Ukraine" might carry weight if this were a quotation from a respected independent third-party - for example, The Financial Times, or by the head of Ukraine's central bank. If it is a claim by BNP Paribas Group it is just advertising, rather like those washing powder adverts. -- Toddy1 (talk) 10:26, 10 August 2018 (UTC)