PrivatBank Launches Cashback Giveaway for International Mastercard Transfers.
PrivatBank's New Promotion for International Money Transfers
According to Novyny.live: PrivatBank has announced a new promotion offering customers cashback of up to 15,000 UAH for international transfers made with a Mastercard. This offer is valid until the end of March 2026, providing a long window for a wide range of users to benefit from favorable transfer conditions. Such promotions are increasingly common as Ukrainian banks compete to offer value for international remittances.
Key Benefits of the Promotion
A major advantage of this campaign is the reduction in fees for international transfers. The fee for sending money from a foreign Mastercard to a PrivatBank Mastercard is now just 1%, down from 1.5%. Similarly, the commission for transfers from a PrivatBank foreign currency Mastercard to an overseas Mastercard has been cut from 2% to 1%. These lower costs make cross-border financial operations more economical for clients.
In addition to the cashback, clients also have the chance to enter a draw for a monetary prize. As bank representatives stated:
“We are giving away up to 15,000 UAH in cashback from Mastercard and PrivatBank. Your transfers now bring even more warmth. Send support to loved ones and get a chance to win one of the monthly cashback prizes.”
Consequently, PrivatBank is not only encouraging international transfers but also providing clients with an opportunity to gain extra financial benefits. Under this promotion, users can receive cashback for both sending and receiving international transfers, enhancing its appeal.
Those wishing to take part in the offer should pay close attention to the new tariff conditions now in effect at PrivatBank and the opportunities they present.
This initiative from PrivatBank could significantly influence customer behavior, as the combination of lower fees and potential cashback creates strong incentives for conducting international money transfers. In an era of globalization and growing demand for cross-border financial services, offers like this can be a decisive factor when choosing a banking partner.
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