PrivatBank Expands Terminal Capabilities: What Services Are Now Available Without Branches.
The state-owned PrivatBank has installed self-service terminals in almost every Ukrainian city. This technology is very convenient for citizens, as many banking services can be accessed without visiting the bank's branches.
The News.LIVE editorial team reports on the most important services available at PrivatBank terminals.
Top Up Payment Cards
Through the terminal, as stated on PrivatBank's website, you can deposit money onto any payment card of Ukrainian banks. You can also pay off a loan or replenish your deposit account.
Pay Utility Bills
At the terminal, you can pay bills for electricity, water supply, and heating. Other payments are also available at PrivatBank terminals, such as:
- for mobile services;
- for the internet.
Money Transfers
For Ukrainians, the following options are available:
- transfers from one card to another;
- international transfers via Western Union, PrivatMoney, and others;
- transfers to accounts in other banks.
Currency Exchange
Since this service appeared at the terminals, Ukrainians no longer need to visit physical branches of PrivatBank for currency exchange.
Top Up Mobile Phone
If there are insufficient funds on the card or the mobile tariff plan has expired, you can use the PrivatBank terminal to top up your mobile account.
We also remind you that PrivatBank allows clients to make payments by phone number 3700. However, during payment, you should not forget about certain nuances.
Additionally, we previously reported that clients of PrivatBank can independently open a pension account. In particular, this allows for the issuance of a Digital card.
The presented text is natural in the style of news material. It is presented clearly and understandably, conveying information about various services that can be accessed through PrivatBank's self-service terminals. This allows citizens to effectively use banking services without visiting bank branches.Read also
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