Oschadbank Fuel Cashback: Up to 15% Discount with a Monthly Cap of 1,000 UAH.
Oschadbank Launches 'National Cashback' Program for Fuel
According to Novyny.live: Starting in spring 2026, Ukrainians can join the 'National Cashback' initiative through Oschadbank, unlocking discounts on fuel purchases. The enrollment deadline is set for May 1, 2026. This program offers tiered savings on various fuel types:
- 15% off diesel fuel
- 10% off gasoline
- 5% off autogas
The maximum monthly cashback on fuel is 1,000 hryvnias, with an overall monthly limit of 3,000 hryvnias. More than 20 gas station chains are participating, including well-known brands such as:
- Ukrnafta
- OKKO
- WOG
- AMIC
- BVS
- KLO
- MOTTO
- CHIPO
- Autotrans
- MANGO
- Parallel
- RODNIK
- BRSM-Nafta
- UPG
- SOCAR
- MARTIN
- MARSHAL
- Avantage7
- RLS
- SVOYI/SUNOIL
- Magnum Energy
- BARS 24/7
Key Program Details to Know
Oschadbank customers should be aware of several important aspects. First, understanding how to apply for the National Cashback card at the bank is essential, along with key participation nuances. It is also crucial to know under what circumstances cashback funds might not be credited. These details will help participants maximize the program's benefits.
The introduction of the 'National Cashback' program marks a significant step in supporting consumers amid rising fuel prices in Ukraine. - source unknown
Fuel discounts can help ease the financial burden on drivers, especially during economic uncertainty. The involvement of major gas station networks ensures broad access to the program, potentially boosting demand for the bank's services and enhancing customer loyalty.
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