NovaPay simplifies account opening for Ukrainians: who can benefit.
The Ukrainian service NovaPay makes life easier for companies in the country. Companies can now open an account through the international financial service NovaPay. It offers account opening, maintenance, payments, and transfers free of charge. Additionally, every corporate client receives a personal manager and a personal business account with various functions. Among them are remote account management for leaders and trusted persons, a multicabinet for working with the NOVA group of companies, payments in hryvnias, statements and payment history, and payment approvals with usual digital signatures.
To open an account, a new legal entity must fill out a questionnaire on the NovaPay website and submit the necessary documents, such as a survey form, registration documents, identification data and documents confirming the authorities of managers, as well as the contract base. For existing clients of Nova Poshta and NovaPay, the account opening procedure is simplified.
"Payment accounts at NovaPay for companies already working with Nova Poshta is a logical and expected step. It will significantly simplify their financial routine and help conduct settlements faster. For example, funds for cash on delivery are credited to the NovaPay account on the same day," emphasized NovaPay's director of innovations, Oleksiy Ruban.
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NovaPay is an international financial service that is part of the NOVA group of companies (Nova Poshta). It provides payment services both online and in Nova Poshta branches. NovaPay received an extended license from the National Bank of Ukraine, allowing it to open accounts and issue cards. The service also launched its mobile application.
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