Oschadbank to Halt Operations on June 14: What Services Will Be Unavailable for Customers.
Announcement of Oschadbank's Technical Works
According to Novyny.live: Oschadbank has announced upcoming technical maintenance scheduled for June 14, 2026. From 3:45 AM to 10:00 PM that day, the bank's mobile app and all branches nationwide will be offline. During this period, customers will be unable to perform operations on deposits and current accounts, exchange currency, or generate declarations.
Additional Information for Customers
Despite the interruption, card payments in stores and cash withdrawals will continue to function normally. Customers whose cards expire before February 24, 2022, can still use them until December 31, 2026. However, cards that have had no transactions since January 1, 2025, as well as those with an account balance of zero or less, will be considered invalid.
It is also worth noting that Oschadbank will cut off access to National Cashback funds on June 30, 2026. Pensioners served by Oschadbank must update their personal information in 2026 to avoid potential inconveniences.
The technical works planned by Oschadbank represent a crucial step in improving the bank's service infrastructure.
Customers should prepare for limited access to certain financial features, though the ability to make card payments and withdraw cash will remain. The requirement for pensioners to update their personal data highlights the importance of timely information renewal to ensure uninterrupted service. These changes may affect customers' plans, so it is essential to account for the listed dates and restrictions in advance.
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