Oshchadbank offers a 5% discount at Avrora: how to get a bonus for shopping with a card.
The state financial institution 'Oshchadbank' has launched a promotion that provides a 5% discount for purchases of 300 UAH at the 'Avrora' shopping center. Customers can take advantage of this discount when paying with a Mastercard card from the bank.
According to the information on the Oshchadbank portal, the promotion is valid in the stores of the 'Avrora Multimarket' brand throughout Ukraine, except for certain territories. To participate in the promotion, a person must be at least 18 years old, have an identification code, and pay for goods with a Mastercard card issued by Oshchadbank.
What you need to know about the promotion at Oshchadbank
The purpose of the promotion is to popularize cashless payments, encourage customers to shop, and increase awareness of goods and services.
How to participate in the promotion
To participate in the 'Avrora' discount, you need to have an Oshchadbank card, pay for goods for at least 300 UAH with a Mastercard, and receive a reward. Cash payments are not included in the promotion.
We remind you that earlier we talked about the possibility of obtaining an Oshchadbank credit card for payments abroad, as well as problems with cash withdrawals at ATMs.
Explaining the Oshchadbank promotion, it is worth noting that participants have the opportunity to receive a 5% discount for purchases in 'Avrora' stores when paying with a Mastercard card from the bank. The promotion is aimed at popularizing cashless payments and encouraging customers to shop.Read also
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