Payments for 'National Cashback' are delayed: Ukrainians explained when to expect the money.
The Press Service of the Ministry of Economy reported that payments under the 'National Cashback' program are delayed in Ukraine for December and January. Usually, payments are credited in the twenties of the month, but this time they will be made with a slight delay. In total, 3.4 million Ukrainians will receive 714 million hryvnias in cashback during this period. The Ministry confirmed that the necessary funds have already been allocated, but the processing of transactions is taking a bit longer than expected. The date of funds crediting will be announced on the program's website. The majority of the received funds are spent on paying utility bills. It was also reported that with 'National Cashback' it is possible to pay for gas.
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