Oschadbank changes rules from June 1: what will change for bank cardholders.


Starting from June 1, Oschadbank clients can expect changes in the ownership of bank cards. From now on, the service conditions will be new, but do not worry - they will come into effect this summer.
The main update concerns card servicing and tariff plans. There will be changes in the 'My Account', 'Salary', and 'MORE' tariffs. Now clients under these programs will have the opportunity to receive ATB cards.
In particular, for cardholders under the 'MORE' tariff, the fee for cash withdrawal and transfer of own funds will decrease - the rate will be 0.5-2% of the transaction.
The bank has also lowered the cost of NFC rings for contactless payments to 2000 hryvnias, available until 2025. At the same Time, it was announced that the issuance of Drohobych resident and student cards in the bank will be discontinued.
It is important to note that all payment cards are automatically extended until December 31 of the current year, even if the term has already expired. Clients can safely use their cards without visiting the bank. The exception is those who need to apply in person for re-issuance.
So, Oschadbank cardholders, be attentive and feel all the new opportunities that will come into effect from June 1!
As a result, the changes in the servicing of Oschadbank cards include tariff updates, a decrease in the cost of NFC rings, and the automatic extension of the card validity period until the end of the year for the convenience of clients.
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