'Ukrposhta' launched the service of replenishing Monobank cards in branches.


Clients of 'Ukrposhta' can top up Monobank cards without commission
Starting from November of this year, clients of 'Ukrposhta' have the opportunity to top up their Monobank payment cards at any branch of the company without any commissions, the 'Ukrposhta' press service reported.
'The opportunity to top up cards at branches is convenient for our clients. They can easily and quickly make transactions without the need to use cash-in ATMs or be limited to small amounts,' said Oleg Yudin, Monobank project manager.
'Ukrposhta' believes that this new service will be very useful for clients living in remote settlements where access to banking institutions may be limited.
Oleh Gorokhovsky, co-founder of Monobank, noted that cooperation with the postal operator began half a year ago.
It is also worth mentioning that Monobank has launched the production of cat food under its own brand. One hryvnia is donated to the UAnimals fund for each pack of food sold.
On the other hand, the Monobank application has introduced a new feature called 'Group Expenses', which allows you to split the bill among several people. To use this service, you need to perform two steps: click 'Transfer to card' and then - 'Group Expenses'. In addition, once a day, you can send a reminder from Monobank to everyone who has not yet returned the money.
In October, Monobank introduced its own marketplace called 'market by mono'.
In August, Monobank was subjected to a massive DDoS attack. The bank received about a billion requests in 3 hours.
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