PrivatBank explained how to receive 1000 hryvnias on the 'National Cashback' card with benefits.


Ukrainians can receive state assistance 'Winter eSupport' in the amount of 1000 hryvnias
From December 1, Ukrainians can receive a one-Time state assistance 'Winter eSupport' in the amount of 1000 hryvnias. The procedure for obtaining funds is extremely simple, using digital tools. The press service of PrivatBank reported this.
To receive the payment, citizens need to take a few simple steps. First, you need to open a free digital card 'National Cashback' of PrivatBank in the Privat24 mobile application. Next, update the 'Diia' mobile application and go to the special 'Winter eSupport' menu.
One of the key advantages of this program is the flexibility of using funds. Citizens can allocate money for various needs: from paying utility bills to charity, including supporting the Armed Forces of Ukraine through donations or purchasing military bonds.
National Cashback
Funds can also be used to pay for medical, veterinary, legal services, education, sports, recreation, transport, mobile communications, and insurance.
As of today, over 3 million Ukrainians are using the 'National Cashback' Mastercard from PrivatBank. Moreover, users receive a 10% cashback on expenses with this card.
To activate this offer in the 'Privit' loyalty program in the Privat24 app, you only need to enable the corresponding option.
We also remind you how the funds from 'National Cashback' are used.
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