PrivatBank Launches Cash Prize Draw for Mobile App Users.
PrivatBank's New Promotion
According to Novyny.live: PrivatBank has launched a promotion where clients can win between 25,000 and 100,000 Ukrainian hryvnias by making payments through their Privat24 mobile application. The campaign is designed to encourage digital transactions and will run until March 1, 2026. To be eligible, participants must meet specific requirements outlined by the bank.
How to Enter the Prize Draw
To qualify, customers must make a minimum of seven payments using a Mastercard. Monthly prize draws will award cash in three tiers:
- Five winners will receive 25,000 hryvnias
- Two winners will receive 50,000 hryvnias
- One winner will receive 100,000 hryvnias
Only adult clients of PrivatBank are eligible, and they must complete a registration process on the bank's official website. This initiative is part of a broader shift towards cashless payments in Ukraine's financial sector.
Qualifying transactions for the draw include a wide range of everyday payments, such as:
- Utility bills
- Fines and taxes
- Tuition fees for schools, kindergartens, or universities
- Charitable donations
- Payments for goods and services to individual entrepreneurs and legal entities
By covering these common expenses, the promotion offers customers a chance to win significant prizes while managing their routine financial tasks through a single platform.
This campaign serves as a strong incentive for clients to adopt mobile banking, aligning with the nationwide trend of financial digitalization. Encouraging the use of Privat24 not only improves service accessibility but also supports the growth of non-cash transactions, which benefit the broader economy. Furthermore, by including charitable contributions as eligible payments, the promotion fosters socially responsible financial behavior among the population.
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