Get a 50 UAH Bonus from PrivatBank with the Junior Card: How to Claim It.
PrivatBank’s Youth Promotion
According to Novyny.live: PrivatBank has launched a limited-time offer where customers can receive a welcome bonus of 50 UAH for opening a Junior Card for children aged 14 and older, valid until March 31, 2026. This initiative is designed to encourage young people to develop financial literacy and become familiar with banking services.
The 50 UAH bonus is exclusively available to new clients who apply for a Junior Card. Importantly, the bonus on purchases will be credited to the parents of children holding the Junior Card, as well as to the children themselves if they are at least 14 years old. To take advantage of the promotion, users must top up the Junior Card with a minimum of 100 UAH.
Promotion Terms and Conditions
The Junior Card is intended for children aged 6 to 17, allowing parents to introduce their kids to financial management from an early age. Participating in the promotion requires completing a few straightforward steps:
- Apply for a new Junior Mastercard;
- Confirm participation through Privat24;
- Deposit the required amount onto the card.
To issue a Junior Card, parents must provide the child’s birth certificate, their tax identification number, and an electronic passport or ID card for children aged 14 and older. This promotion by PrivatBank aims not only to encourage new card openings but also to support financial education for the younger generation.
The launch of this PrivatBank promotion highlights a growing focus on financial education among youth.
PrivatBank Press Office
The bank seeks to attract new customers and motivate them to actively use financial tools. In today’s world, the importance of financial literacy is increasingly relevant, making such initiatives potentially beneficial for shaping the financial awareness of young people in Ukraine.
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