Payments in installments are now easier: PrivatBank has updated the service.
02.05.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
02.05.2025
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PrivatBank has announced the advantages of its 'Internet Payment in Installments' service, which allows entrepreneurs to offer customers the opportunity to make purchases in installments without complex technical connections and additional costs. According to the bank, businesses that have already implemented this service see a sales increase of 22-31%, with the average check for such purchases being 13,400 hryvnias. The service allows sellers to sell more effectively by providing customers the ability to buy more. Connecting to the service is easy through a Telegram bot or a personal account on the website, requiring no involvement of IT specialists or additional equipment. Using this service gives sellers access to a new audience of PrivatBank cardholders and allows them to sell multiple products simultaneously without the involvement of credit intermediaries. To create an installment payment or instant installment, you need to register on the web cabinet or in the bot, then create a store and create payments. For payment, it is enough to send the customer a link to a convenient payment method. PrivatBank claims to create simple and fast solutions for entrepreneurs who value results. Earlier, the bank warned clients about a new fraud scheme.
PrivatBank has introduced a new 'Internet Payment in Installments' service for entrepreneurs, which promotes sales growth and effective product selling. This service has many advantages, such as ease of connection, no need for IT specialists, accessibility for small companies, as well as opening access to a new audience of PrivatBank customers. Creating payments in installments or deferred payments is done easily and quickly through the web cabinet or the bot. PrivatBank continues to improve its services and simplify processes to meet the needs of entrepreneurs and their clients.
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