National cashback for September: millions of Ukrainians will receive 598 million.
According to ТСН: The Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine announced the payment of the 'National cashback' for September purchases of Ukrainian goods. At the end of November, more than 3.8 million Ukrainians will receive a total of over 598 million hryvnias on their cards. This is part of a state program aimed at supporting domestic business and the economy.
This information was confirmed by the state services app 'Diia' in its Telegram channel.
When and how much will arrive
'The National cashback payment for September will be credited to your cards on November 29-30,'- it is stated in the message. This mechanism encourages Ukrainians to buy domestically produced goods, contributing to the support of the country's economy.
The program also provides the opportunity to use the cashback for paying for socially important services and goods, including:
utilities;
medications;
books;
postal services;
charity.
How to check the product
The program is constantly expanding, and currently, over 1870 companies and about 400 thousand products are participating.
You can check whether a product participates in the cashback program via the 'Diia' app. To do this, go to the 'Services' section, select 'National cashback' and scan the product's barcode.
Additionally, it is worth noting that the Ministry of Economy denied information circulating in the media regarding a possible closure of the 'National cashback' program. The program continues to operate as usual.
This initiative is an important step in supporting domestic production and consumer activity among Ukrainians, especially in conditions of economic instability. The cashback payment aims to encourage the population to buy Ukrainian goods and services, which, in turn, will contribute to the development of the national economy.
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