Oschadbank Launches National Cashback: Up to 3,000 UAH Monthly with New 5% and 15% Rates Starting March 2026.
Introducing the National Cashback Program
According to Novyny.live: Starting in March 2026, Oschadbank customers can earn up to 3,000 UAH each month through the new National Cashback initiative. This program introduces tiered cashback rates based on the types of products customers purchase, with percentages varying by category.
According to the bank, cashback rates will be set at either 5% or 15% depending on the product category, effective from March 2026. A 15% cashback will apply to purchases of Ukrainian-made goods in categories where imports account for 35% of the market. In contrast, a 5% cashback will be available for Ukrainian products in categories with a lower import share.
Program Terms and Benefits
It is important for Oschadbank clients to note that the monthly cashback cap is 3,000 UAH. This initiative aims to support domestic manufacturers and encourage the consumption of Ukrainian goods, which could positively impact the national economy.
Customers interested in this cashback program should familiarize themselves with its conditions. Key details include how to start receiving cashback on Oschadbank-issued cards, how to use the National Cashback to pay for gas consumption, and potential reasons why cashback funds may not arrive.
The launch of the National Cashback program could be a significant step in backing local producers, especially amid ongoing economic challenges.
Overall, the new National Cashback program promises to be a valuable tool for Oschadbank clients, incentivizing them to choose domestic products and services.
By encouraging consumers to buy Ukrainian goods, the bank hopes not only to stimulate the domestic market but also to raise public awareness about the importance of supporting local industries. This could further help reduce reliance on imports in certain product categories.
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