PrivatBank Extends 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Terms for Love Season Purchases.
Revised Terms for Installment Payment Service
According to Novyny.live: In early February 2026, PrivatBank introduced updated terms for its 'Buy Now, Pay Later' service as part of its 'Love Season' promotion. This revision allows customers to spread the cost of purchases over a greater number of installments, with the final payment deadline extended to March 9, 2026. This provides greater flexibility for budgeting and managing expenses during a popular shopping period.
New Limits and Participating Retailers
The new terms set a maximum loan amount of 500,000 Ukrainian hryvnias for the installment plan, with a contract term limited to 24 months. To participate, customers must use a PrivatBank 'Universal', 'Universal Gold', or a premium Mastercard or Visa card issued by the bank. Installment plans like these are a common feature in many markets, offering an alternative to traditional credit.
The service is available at a wide range of major partner stores, including:
- Foxtrot
- Rozetka
- Allo
- Epitsentr
- Dnipro-M
- Moyo
- EcoFlow Ukraine
- KTS
- Samsung
- Vodafone
- Samsung Experience Store
- Intertop
- DEKA
- Secunda
- NovaLiniya
- Ecodrive
- Brain
- Click
- Bs-partner
- TTT
- Skay
- Tefal
- Rowenta
- Krups
- WMF
This promotion presents a potentially advantageous option for those planning significant purchases during the 'Love Season' and seeking to distribute their financial outlay conveniently.
PrivatBank's update to its installment service highlights a trend toward enhancing financial accessibility for consumers, particularly around seasonal shopping events. By collaborating with numerous popular retailers, the bank has made this payment option more attractive to a broad base of shoppers, potentially aiding personal financial planning and overall consumer spending.
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