PrivatBank Announces New Transfer Fees for Cards and Deposits, Effective 2026.
Money Transfers at PrivatBank in 2026
According to Novyny.live: Starting in 2026, PrivatBank customers will be able to send money transfers via the Privat24 app, self-service terminals, ATMs, or bank branches. The bank is introducing a revised fee structure for transfers, covering both personal and credit funds, which will provide users with a range of options for their financial transactions. These changes reflect the ongoing evolution of digital banking in Ukraine's competitive financial sector.
Updated Transfer Fees
The new fees for transferring personal funds are as follows:
- Transfers to Universal, Universal Gold, premium, or internet cards will be free of charge - 0 hryvnias.
- If funds are transferred from a personal current account to a Payment Card, a commission of 1% will apply, with 0.5% paid by the sender and 0.5% by the recipient.
- A commission of 1% of the amount will be charged for transfers from a Privat Deposit.
- A 1% commission will also apply to transfers from the Savings Jar (Skarbnychka) service.
Regarding fees for the Payment Card, the commission for transferring credit funds will be 3% plus 0.5% (with a maximum of 50 hryvnias). For transfers to a legal entity's account within PrivatBank, the standard payment fee plus 3% will be applied. Furthermore, an additional commission of 2 hryvnias per payment will be charged for transactions made via the 3700 telephone line.
Under the new terms, PrivatBank states it will continue to provide its clients with convenient and accessible methods for transferring money, aiming to cater to diverse financial needs and preferences.
The introduction of new transfer tariffs at PrivatBank, set to take effect in 2026, demonstrates the bank's commitment to adapting its services to customer requirements.
Given the variety of tariffs, users will be able to select the most advantageous option for their financial operations, which could positively influence their loyalty to the bank's services. This, in turn, may strengthen PrivatBank's position in Ukraine's financial services market.
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