PrivatBank extends the validity period of cards: what to do for clients in 2026.
According to inkorr.com: PrivatBank has given useful advice to its clients: how to replace a card through the Privat24 mobile app. If your card is valid until 2025, there is no need to worry - it will continue to work in 2026 as well. The bank is doing everything possible to ensure your comfort in using its services.
When a PrivatBank card expires or has already expired, it is important to know how to continue using banking services correctly. With the new conditions of the likely war, it is necessary to adjust your actions.
You can replace your card in several ways: order a digital card through Privat24, pick up a plastic one at the bank branch, or make an online order for pick-up at the bank. The digital card has the same capabilities as the regular one but with a cash withdrawal limit of up to 100,000 UAH per day.
Convenient card replacement options for PrivatBank clients
Remember that your card will remain active for another 913 days after its expiration until 2025, but with a limit on internet payments. The best time to replace it is right now to avoid inconveniences and not disrupt your financial plans.
The news explains that PrivatBank clients can use their cards without worries for a certain period after the expiration date, especially for internet payments. The bank offers convenient card replacement methods to ensure uninterrupted access to financial capabilities and avoid trouble.
A message from PrivatBank helps clients understand how to continue using banking services after their card expiration dates. It reminds clients of the options they have when replacing a card and helps avoid potential problems in the future.Read also
- Oschadbank Caps Transfers: New Limits Take Effect in June
- Maximum Pensions of 25,950 UAH from July 2026: Who Qualifies for the Highest Payouts
- Ukrainian Wheat Prices Drop by 200 UAH per Ton as Market Weakens
- Fuel Prices Drop in Ukraine: When Will They Return to Pre-War Levels?
- Fuel Costs Are Rising: How Your Car's Color Could Save Up to 2% on Gas
- Parking in Odesa Hits 60 UAH per Hour: Why Locals Are Fuming

