Check your cards: Ukrainians will receive money for utilities, medicines and more.
More than 3.4 million Ukrainians received cashback for April, amounting to 445 million hryvnias. The 'National Cashback' program allows citizens to receive 10% of the cost of purchased domestically produced goods. Since the program's inception, over 2.4 billion hryvnias have been paid out.
To participate in the program, you need to apply through the mobile app of a participating bank, choose cards for payment, open a 'National Cashback' card, and use the barcode scanner. The funds received can be used for donations, payment for services, and supporting Ukrainian families.
The program is implemented in cooperation with several government and banking institutions, which contributes to the development of the domestic economy and financial support for the population.
Ukrainians actively use the 'National Cashback' program, receiving tangible financial benefits for supporting domestic production. This initiative also contributes to the development of the Ukrainian economy and provides support to the population in times of economic instability.
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