PrivatBank updated services for entrepreneurs: new online opportunities.


PrivatBank presents new services for entrepreneurs and IT professionals that simplify business management.
One of the innovations is the ability to open an entrepreneur account in five minutes through the Privat24 mobile application. This has been made possible thanks to automatic data filling and a simplified interface.
A new tariff 'Business Start' has been introduced for new clients, which allows them to open accounts for free and use services without a subscription fee for three months. There is also a promotion that provides the opportunity to win a certificate for 100,000 UAH for updating office equipment, available for those who open an account through 'e-Entrepreneur' on the Diia portal.
IT specialists are offered a special tariff 'IT Expert', which does not involve commissions for main operations, cash withdrawals, and P2P transfers. In addition, IT professionals gain access to premium services such as personal bankers and concierge services.
Clients engaged in foreign exchange operations are provided with enhanced capabilities such as simplified foreign exchange control, almost round-the-clock currency trading, and extended trading sessions. The crediting of foreign currency funds occurs without commissions.
All essential business services are available in the Privat24 mobile application, while an extended functionality is accessible in the 'Privat24 for Business' version. Here, you can order POS terminals, generate reports, and even apply for business loans up to 1 million UAH without visiting branches.
The bank also offers special services to optimize the work of entrepreneurs, including online meetings with managers, access to accounts for accountants, and lending.
We remind you that previously the bank launched round-the-clock currency exchange in ATMs.
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