Ukrainians can pay for gas with the 'National Cashback': Naftogaz explained how to do it.


Ukrainians can receive cashback from the government for the gas they consume, reports the press service of Naftogaz.
A program called 'National Cashback' has been launched by the government. According to this program, when people purchase goods or services of domestic production, they receive 10% of the spent amount back. The received money can be used for paying utility bills.
This project is a joint initiative of several government bodies, led by the Ministry of Economy. It also involves the Ministry of Digital Transformation, the National Bank of Ukraine, and the government of Ukraine.
To pay for gas with cashback, you need to follow these steps:
- Obtain a special card (virtual in a banking app or physical at the branch).
- Determine the cards you will use for purchases.
- Purchase Ukrainian goods and receive cashback to a special account.
- Use the cashback to pay for utilities.
This program has several important advantages for Ukrainians. First, it allows significant savings, receiving up to 3000 hryvnias back monthly. Additionally, the process of obtaining and using cashback has been made as convenient and understandable as possible.
Especially valuable is that the received funds help reduce expenses on utility services, which make up a significant part of many families' budgets. Moreover, by purchasing domestic goods and services, you contribute to the development of the Ukrainian economy and support local producers.
'Join the 'National Cashback' - save on utility payments and support Ukrainian production!', Naftogaz stated.
Previously, Naftogaz showed how to apply for a subsidy when buying housing.
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