Cashbacks and special offers for everyone: PrivatBank has prepared surprises for its clients.


PrivatBank congratulated its clients on the holiday
The Ukrainian bank PrivatBank decided to delight its clients with special gifts on the occasion of its 33rd birthday. From March 11 to 25, all individuals with accounts at PrivatBank will be able to receive personalized gifts that can be activated in the loyalty program 'Privet' in Privat24.
Clients who turn 33 in March 2025 will receive a 'Gold Card' with the opportunity to earn 33% cashback on all purchases up to 1000 UAH on March 19, 2025.
Among the gifts that clients will receive are discounts of up to 10% when refueling their cars and purchasing beauty and health products, as well as 7% cashback at cafes and restaurants.
Cashbacks will also be available for paying utility bills, topping up mobile accounts, and making international transfers. The bank's partners will also offer special discounts, particularly on Apple products, in the online store 'Epicenter', in the MAKEUP store, on orders from Rozetka, as well as at A.S. network.
Young clients of PrivatBank will also receive special offers. For example, 15% cashback at fast-food restaurants, up to 10% bonus on taxis, and 10% cashback on children's products for young families. In addition, for the first Time, the bank offers discounts and cashbacks on games and gaming applications for gamers.
PrivatBank had previously announced increased monitoring of its clients.
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