Western Union Transfers Now Free at PrivatBank: Cashback Offers Up to 35,000 UAH.
PrivatBank Reinvents International Money Transfers
According to Novyny.live: PrivatBank has upgraded its international transfer service via Western Union for Ukrainians living in Germany, introducing fee-free transfers and cashback rewards of up to 35,000 UAH. Bank customers can now send financial support without paying any commissions, making the service more affordable for the Ukrainian diaspora. This initiative comes as many Ukrainians abroad seek cost-effective ways to support family members back home during ongoing economic hardship.
Transfers can be made at thousands of Deutsche Post locations across Germany, greatly simplifying the process. Recipients can receive international transfers in Ukrainian hryvnias, US dollars, or euros. This flexibility helps meet the specific financial needs of each recipient.
Promotions and Bonus Rewards
The bonus program for Western Union transfers is also highly attractive. Until August 10, 2026, customers sending money to PrivatBank Mastercard cards can earn cashback ranging from 350 to 35,000 UAH. The minimum transfer amount is 1,000 UAH, making the offer accessible to most users. No additional registration is required to participate, further simplifying the process.
With these innovations, PrivatBank offers Ukrainians in Germany a convenient and cost-effective way to send money home, helping to support families and loved ones.
These changes to the international transfer system could significantly impact financial interactions between Ukrainians abroad and their families in Ukraine. Amid current economic challenges, including war and instability, the ability to send money home for free may become a lifeline for many households. In this way, PrivatBank is not only enhancing its service but also actively supporting Ukrainians during a difficult period.
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