EcoFlow Power Stations Free from Oschadbank: Steps to Claim Yours.
Oschadbank Promotional Campaign
According to Novyny.live: Through July 31, 2026, Oschadbank customers can receive free charging stations and other energy-efficient devices by receiving international money transfers. The promotion offers different prizes depending on the amount transferred to a Visa card via the 'Mobile Oschad' app.
Prizes and Entry Requirements
Under this initiative, international transfers of 1,000 hryvnias or more earn customers power banks, while transfers starting at 2,000 hryvnias qualify for an EcoFlow River 3 charging station. The top prize—an EcoFlow Delta 3 charging station—is available to those receiving transfers of 3,000 hryvnias or more. All program participants are automatically entered into a drawing, adding extra incentive for users.
Oschadbank also offers cashback on card top-ups, valid until July 31, 2026. The cashback rate is 0.5% for the first five fund transfers. This encourages clients to use international transfers more frequently and strengthens their loyalty to the bank.
- Power banks
- EcoFlow River 3 charging stations
- EcoFlow Delta 3 charging station
The gift list includes power banks, EcoFlow River 3, and EcoFlow Delta 3 charging stations, making the promotion appealing to a wide range of consumers. Participation requirements are straightforward: receive an international transfer to a Visa card, with the transfer arriving through 'Mobile Oschad'.
These efforts reflect Oschadbank's commitment to adopting innovative solutions that meet modern standards of energy efficiency and convenience in financial services.
This Oschadbank campaign aligns with the growing demand for international transfer services in Ukraine and rising interest in energy-saving technologies. Given global trends toward reduced energy consumption and environmental initiatives, such programs can serve as a key part of the bank's strategy to attract new customers and enhance its image. The cashback offer also encourages more active use of the bank's financial services, which could positively impact its future financial performance.
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