From 400 to 2500 hryvnias: When will Ukrainians receive money under the 'National Cashback' program.
This week, Ukrainians will start receiving payments under the 'National Cashback' program. This was reported by 'Khvylia', referencing PMG.
The cashback will be credited to citizens' bank cards on Monday. The amount of compensation will depend on the sum of purchases of Ukrainian goods in the previous month and can range from 400 to 2500 hryvnias.
The November cashback is expected next week, as the October payments were made on November 21-22. The slight delay is due to the fact that these dates fall on the weekend.
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The maximum amount that Ukrainians can receive is 3000 hryvnias. For the purchase of Ukrainian goods, citizens receive 10% cashback, which is credited to a special card that differs from regular bank cards. This money can only be used to pay for utilities, transport, and medical services, or for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Unlike last year, there will be no payments for December in January. However, cashback will definitely be returned to citizens, but one must wait until February 2025, representatives of the Ministry of Economy reported.
As we previously reported, Ukrposhta explained how to join the 'National Cashback' program.
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