The Ministry of Economy has revealed details of the National Cashback payments.
The Ukrainian government has transferred 714 million hryvnias under the 'National Cashback' program for December and January. Earlier, these funds were delayed, but the press service of the Ministry of Economy confirmed that they have already been sent to the cards of citizens who receive payments under this program and are expected to arrive today or tomorrow.
The number of cashback recipients in these two months increased by almost one and a half million and now stands at 3.4 million people. Payments will be received by those citizens who have accumulated more than 2 hryvnias in cashback and timely activated their cards to receive funds through the 'Diia' app.
Over 1 billion hryvnias have been paid out in cashback from September to January
The total amount of cashback paid from September to January is 1.1 billion hryvnias. It is also known that 1208 persons received the maximum cashback amount for the month, namely 3000 hryvnias.
The largest share of program users (57.5%) are people under 45 years of age. Women make up 61% of users, while men account for 39%. The program has 1756 registered manufacturers, and cashback is available on 369 thousand products of Ukrainian production.
The Ministry of Economy reported that the next cashback payment will occur at the end of March 2025.
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