PrivatBank Launches In-App Currency Exchange: April Limits Announced.
New Currency Exchange Service from PrivatBank
According to Novyny.live: Starting in April 2026, PrivatBank customers will be able to exchange currency between hryvnia and foreign currency cards directly through the mobile app. However, this feature comes with specific restrictions that users need to keep in mind.
Exchange Limitations and Caps
The new service imposes certain constraints, particularly affecting holders of older bank cards. These customers will not be able to use the currency exchange feature, which could impact their financial transactions. Additionally, all bank clients will face limits on non-cash foreign currency operations.
- The monthly cap for purchasing foreign currency via non-cash methods is set at 50,000 hryvnias in equivalent.
- Orders for foreign currency at the bank's teller window are limited to 100,000 hryvnias per day in equivalent.
- Deposit purchases in foreign currency must not exceed 200,000 hryvnias in equivalent per month.
This means customers must carefully plan their financial activities to avoid exceeding these boundaries.
On a positive note, free delivery of foreign currency cards will be available in 2026, offering a convenient option for those looking to obtain a new card without extra costs.
In summary, the upcoming currency exchange feature from PrivatBank, launching in April 2026, promises to be a valuable tool for many clients, though it will require adherence to certain financial limits.
The introduction of this currency exchange service highlights PrivatBank's commitment to adapting its offerings to meet customer needs in today's economic environment.
Nevertheless, the restrictions—especially for owners of older cards—may cause dissatisfaction among some users. It is crucial for customers to be fully aware of all terms and limits to avoid confusion in their financial dealings.
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