Oschadbank Offers Pensioners a Chance to Win 5,000 UAH in 'My Care' Promotion.
Oschadbank's Cash Prize Draw
According to Novyny.live: Oschadbank is running a promotional campaign called 'My Care,' exclusively for pensioners who hold the bank's Mastercard pension cards. The promotion, which continues until March 15, 2026, features a cash prize draw where participants can win 5,000 Ukrainian hryvnias (UAH). This initiative is part of the bank's broader efforts to support its senior clients in a challenging economic environment.
To qualify for the draw, cardholders must make transactions totaling more than 500 UAH. It is crucial to note that only transactions made with an Oschadbank-issued Mastercard are counted; payments with other cards or specific types of transfers are excluded from consideration.
Program Eligibility for Oschadbank Clients
Participation in the draw is contingent upon meeting the specified transaction criteria. This framework ensures the promotion's transparency and fairness while encouraging clients to actively use their cards. For many pensioners relying on Oschadbank, the 5,000 UAH prize could provide significant financial assistance.
Beyond the 'My Care' promotion, Oschadbank offers other financial support programs. For instance, its 'SvitloDIM' program provides aid ranging from 100,000 to 300,000 UAH, presenting another avenue for clients to receive substantial financial backing.
Additional Mastercard Options at Oschadbank
Oschadbank provides its clients with a variety of Mastercard products to suit different needs, including:
- Standard Mastercard
- MC Debit Standard
- MC World
- MC Debit World
This selection allows cardholders to choose the product that best aligns with their personal requirements and financial circumstances.
The 'My Care' campaign represents a key social initiative by Oschadbank, aimed at delivering direct financial aid to pensioners. By incentivizing the use of pension cards, the program underscores the bank's commitment to supporting vulnerable segments of the population. Such targeted programs are increasingly relevant for improving the welfare of retirees in Ukraine.
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