PrivatBank calls for card replacement: who needs to do it urgently.
According to inkorr.com: PrivatBank urges its clients to replace bank cards if they may be unsafe or if issues arise. The bank advises certain categories of clients to urgently visit a branch or order a new card online.
These groups include owners of damaged cards, those who have lost their card or fallen victim to fraudsters, as well as those who have changed personal data, such as after marriage.
Clients who plan to travel abroad, wish to change their card type, or have noticed suspicious activity on their account should also replace their card. The card replacement procedure is available at any bank branch or through Privat24.
The importance of timely card replacement
When replacing a card, it is assigned a new number, but the account balance and account remain unchanged. Additionally, clients must update information on all services where the old card was linked, such as Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc.
Keep in mind that timely card replacement is not only a matter of convenience but also an important protection for your finances.
To ensure the security of their funds, clients should contact PrivatBank to replace their card if necessary. Preventing possible fraudulent actions and avoiding risks are key aspects of protecting financial assets.
Replacing bank cards is an important procedure that helps protect clients' financial assets. PrivatBank urges caution and timely responses to changes in card status. This will help avoid potential inconveniences and ensure safe access to their funds.Read also
- 42% of Russia's Refining Capacity Knocked Out by Strikes, Fuel Crisis Deepens
- Water Bills in Lviv Set to Double: What Residents Will Pay Under Proposed Hike
- Record 210 Billion Rubles Payout to Russian Refineries Amid Fuel Shortage
- Fuel Crisis Grips Russia: Public Transport Restricted in 12 Regions as Gasoline Runs Short
- Former WTO Chief Identifies Key Reason Behind Russia's Collapsing Economy
- Ukraine's Top Mobile Carriers Unveil Budget Plans Under 300 UAH: What Kyivstar, Vodafone, and Lifecell Now Offer

