Paper copies are a thing of the past: 'Diia' has shown the scale of changes in Ukraine.
The Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, Mykhailo Fedorov, reported that on average in Kyiv, printing a single sheet costs 5 hryvnias. However, by using document sharing through 'Diia', it is possible to replace at least one photocopy. This service has already been used by Ukrainians 40 million times, leading to savings of 200 million hryvnias.
In addition to financial benefits, sharing documents through 'Diia' also frees people from many inconveniences, such as the need to return home for a forgotten passport or searching for a pen to write 'According to the original'. Furthermore, there is no longer a need to look for a photocopying point. Minister Fedorov emphasized that document sharing is safe, convenient, and eco-friendly.
Moreover, as part of 'Diia', the launch of a new service that has been long awaited is also expected.
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