PrivatBank launched payment via QR code: how it works and what can be paid.
Clients of the state-owned 'PrivatBank' can use a convenient method of payment by making payments via QR code. It is known how safe such payments are, what advantages they have, and what exactly can be paid for in this way.
PrivatBank reported that payment via QR code is a fast and convenient method of payments. Clients can make a payment by scanning the code using the 'Privat24' application and confirming the operation.
Payments via QR code are considered safe, as the bank applies several levels of protection and data encryption. The use of the secure 'Privat24' application guarantees payment security.
Among other advantages of this payment method are speed, convenience, accessibility, and the absence of the need to manually enter details. Payment is possible from any smartphone with the application installed.
What can be paid for via QR code and other nuances
Clients can pay for utilities, travel tickets, goods, and services using the QR code. For example:
- Utility payment: with a low commission and instant crediting of funds.
- Payment for travel tickets: the ability to pay with a card from any bank, as well as the possibility of a discount for travel in some cities via QR code.
- Payment for goods and services: a convenient payment method without the need to carry cash or a card.
How to make a payment via QR code
To pay for utilities via QR code, you need to scan the code using the 'Privat24' application and enter the necessary data.
To pay for other goods and services, it is enough to scan the QR code and choose a payment method through the application.
Efficiency, convenience, and security make payments via QR code an attractive option for 'PrivatBank' clients.
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