Oschadbank Offers Car and iPhone 17 Prizes in Credit Card Promotion.
'My Credit Card Rules' Promotion
According to Novyny.live: Oschadbank has launched a promotional campaign where clients can win charging stations and other rewards by making purchases with their 'My Credit Card' credit card. This 'My Credit Card Rules' promotion will run until March 12, 2026. Participants have the chance to win a variety of prizes, including:
- A Samsung 50 television
- A Bluetti charging station
- An iPhone 17 smartphone
- A Hyundai TUCSON automobile
To qualify, customers must make a minimum of five separate payments, each worth at least 500 Ukrainian hryvnias. The 'My Credit Card' offers a credit limit of up to 400,000 hryvnias with an annual percentage rate of 58.27%. This promotion is a common strategy in the competitive Ukrainian banking sector to encourage card usage.
Pensioner Support Raffle
Additionally, Oschadbank is running a separate raffle for pensioners, offering financial assistance until March 15, 2026. Each month, 40 prizes of 5,000 hryvnias will be awarded. This initiative aims to further engage customers with banking services while providing support to a more vulnerable segment of the population.
Through these campaigns, Oschadbank provides its clients with opportunities not only to access credit but also to gain additional benefits through prizes and monetary support. These promotions, focused on incentivizing credit card use, may help increase financial activity and attract new users. By stimulating consumer demand and supporting social groups, the bank's initiatives are particularly relevant in the current economic climate.
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