Oschadbank Card Expiry: Who Needs a Replacement and Why.
Replacing Your Oschadbank Cards
According to Novyny.live: Oschadbank customers must visit a bank branch to replace older cards that were originally set to expire starting in February 2022. While the validity of these cards has been extended to June 30, 2026, it is important to note that a portion of them have already been blocked. The bank initiated the blocking of some cards in early 2022, specifically those with expiry dates ranging from February 2022 to October 2025.
In light of these changes, customers are strongly advised to check the status of their cards. This can be done by calling the Oschadbank contact center at 0-800-210-800. Taking this step will help prevent potential inconveniences when trying to use your card for payments or withdrawals.
Daily ATM Withdrawal Limits
Additionally, customers should be aware that the daily limit for cash withdrawals at ATMs is set at 10,000 hryvnias. This information is particularly useful for those planning to withdraw larger sums of money for their daily needs.
The situation with Oschadbank cards underscores the importance of regularly checking the status and validity of your banking products.
Given that some cards have been blocked, customers must be especially vigilant to avoid disruptions in their financial transactions. The recommendation to contact the call center also reflects the bank's effort to assist clients with any issues that may arise while using their services. Therefore, Oschadbank customers should pay close attention to their card expiry dates and take the necessary steps to obtain replacements, ensuring uninterrupted access to banking services.
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