PrivatBank has launched a loyalty program for 'Terminal': how to get discounts.
PrivatBank has launched a new loyalty program 'Privit' for mobile acquiring 'Terminal'.
The bank's press service reported this.
The bank has updated the 'Terminal' program, which allows entrepreneurs to accept cashless payments via smartphones. Now, the 'Privit' discount is available in the program, enabling clients to receive personalized discounts when paying through 'Terminal', just as is possible through terminals or online.
Sergiy Makarenko, the head of the bank's commercial acquiring department, noted that this simplifies the use of payment services for businesses and helps attract new clients through better service.
'PrivatBank sets trends in financial technologies by making acquiring services for entrepreneurs accessible, convenient, and beneficial. The integration of the 'Privit' loyalty program in the 'Terminal' app opens new opportunities for attracting clients,' he said.
The 'Privit' loyalty program can be connected in 'Privat24 for business'. To set up the promotional offer, you need to log into 'Privat24 for business', go to the 'Marketing' section, and add the 'Privit' program.
According to the bank, the 'Terminal' app has already become an important tool for various categories of entrepreneurs. Traders in markets, clothing stores, home goods stores, and restaurants actively use it. Every month, more than 28 thousand entrepreneurs accept payments through this program, and the total transaction volume amounts to 1 billion hryvnias.
As a reminder, PrivatBank will suspend the operation of Privat24.
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