Oschadbank Launches Currency Purchase Promotion: Key Details for June 5.
Oschadbank's Special Offer for Buying Foreign Currency
According to Novyny.live: On June 5, 2026, Oschadbank will roll out a promotional campaign for purchasing foreign currency, offering clients exclusive terms. To participate, customers need to open a foreign currency card and complete their purchases through the 'Oschad24' mobile app. This initiative is part of a broader trend among banks to leverage digital tools for more accessible financial services.
The promotional exchange rate will be valid throughout the entire day on June 5, from midnight to 11:59 PM. Purchases are capped at 50,000 Ukrainian hryvnias per month for either US dollars or euros. A standout feature is that currency disbursement will be commission-free at any bank branch, making this offer particularly appealing.
Promotion Specifics
Clients interested in this deal should note the convenience of buying currency via 'Mobile Oschad'. This method enables fast, cost-effective transactions without unnecessary fees.
- The promotional rate applies only on June 5, 2026.
- The monthly purchase limit is up to 50,000 Ukrainian hryvnias.
- Currency is dispensed without any commission at bank branches.
This promotion by Oschadbank creates added value for clients by combining ease of use with savings on fees. Don't miss out on these special terms available on June 5, 2026.
The launch of Oschadbank's foreign currency purchase promotion reflects banks' growing focus on adopting new technologies and services that simplify financial transactions for customers.
Given the current relevance of currency transactions in today's economic landscape, this offer could boost demand for foreign exchange and attract new clients to banking services. It also highlights the importance of fee-free operations, which may become a key factor for consumers choosing financial providers.
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