Deadline June 30: How to Use Your $1,000 Winter Support Payment for Gas Bills Before It Expires.
The 'Winter 1,000' Program
According to Novyny.live: Gas Distribution Networks of Ukraine LLC is urging natural gas customers to use the funds from the 'Winter 1,000' program before June 30. Any unused money will be forfeited after this date. This government initiative provides a one-time payment of 1,000 hryvnias, which can be applied specifically to cover natural gas distribution fees.
Payments can be made easily through the 'Kub' mobile app or via online banking, streamlining the process for users. Customers should keep in mind that the deadline to spend these program funds is June 30.
New Opportunities Ahead
A new phase of the 'National Cashback' program is set to launch in July 2023, offering another potential avenue for financial support. However, before that arrives, consumers are encouraged to use the funds already provided to avoid losing them entirely.
What does Gas Network recommend doing before June 30? Customers should act promptly and pay for their gas delivery using this allocated amount to take full advantage of the financial aid.
- Use the 'Kub' mobile app to make your payment.
- Opt for online banking for a convenient transaction experience.
This program serves as a vital tool for supporting natural gas consumers in Ukraine, especially amid ongoing economic challenges. By utilizing the 'Winter 1,000' funds, households can ease the strain on their budgets. Meanwhile, the upcoming 'National Cashback' phase signals continued state-backed financial assistance, which could benefit citizens in the near future.
How do you pay for gas delivery with the 'winter thousand'? Simply use the 'Kub' mobile app or online banking to complete the payment within the set timeframe without any hassle.
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