PrivatBank launched a large-scale cashback campaign of up to 5000 hryvnias.


PrivatBank announced the launch of a large-scale campaign that will allow clients to receive cashback for international transfers to Visa cards. The program will be valid until September 27, 2025, and provides payouts from 500 to 5000 hryvnias.
All bank clients who register for the campaign and conduct or receive an international transfer to a Visa card of at least 500 hryvnias will be able to participate in the cashback draw. It is important that the total amount of cashbacks within the program is unlimited, making the campaign particularly attractive for active users of international transfers.
Diversity of international transfers
The campaign covers a wide range of international transfers available through PrivatBank. SWIFT transfers, card P2P transfers, as well as popular international payment systems such as Western Union, Moneygram, Ria, PrivatMoney, and Intel Express are included. Moreover, clients can receive cashbacks for transfers through modern fintech services like ZEN.COM, Remitbee, Neema, Paysera, Payoneer, Wise, TransferGo, PayPal, Revolut, Paysend, Fin.do, as well as for payments via Google and UpWork.
For the convenience of clients, international transfers to Visa cards can be made in various ways. Users can use the web version or the Privat24 mobile app, visit a PrivatBank ATM or self-service terminal, or contact the bank's Service Center at 3700.
PrivatBank launched a cash-back campaign for international transfers to Visa cards. All bank clients can receive from 500 to 5000 hryvnias by participating in the program until September 2025. The campaign covers a variety of transfers and makes it particularly attractive for all those who actively use international financial services.
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