Oschadbank Launches 0.5% Cashback on Card Top-Ups: How to Earn Up to 500 UAH.
Oschadbank’s Cashback Offer
According to Novyny.live: Customers of Oschadbank can earn a 0.5% cashback reward when topping up their cards through EasyPay terminals, with the promotion running until July 31, 2026. However, to take part, users must first complete EasyID authentication. This initiative provides extra value for everyday financial transactions and is part of the bank’s broader push to enhance digital security and customer engagement.
Cashback Terms and Conditions
The cashback is calculated at 0.5% of each card top-up made via the specified terminals, but the maximum payout is capped at 500 Ukrainian hryvnias. Importantly, the reward applies only to the first five top-ups per card, adding a limit to how much users can earn. On the plus side, no commission is charged on the top-up amount itself, making the offer more attractive.
Participation requires mandatory EasyID authentication, a step designed to bolster transaction security and oversight. Keep in mind, though, that any cashback received is subject to taxation: an 18% personal income tax (PIT) and a 5% military levy will be deducted, which reduces the net amount you ultimately receive.
How can you claim cashback for depositing funds into your Oschadbank account? Simply use EasyPay terminals to top up your card, while ensuring you’ve completed the EasyID authorization process. This promotion presents a valuable chance to earn extra money through routine banking activities and encourages more active use of the bank’s services.
This Oschadbank campaign is part of a broader strategy aimed at attracting new clients and boosting loyalty among existing ones.
The introduction of EasyID authentication also reflects a growing emphasis on financial transaction security, a key concern in today’s banking landscape. Customers who frequently use the bank’s services can benefit from this program, provided they factor in the tax obligations tied to receiving cashback.
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