No commissions: PrivatBank launched a special service for Ukrainians abroad.


PrivatBank is the first among Ukrainian banks to launch a new service for its customers - cash withdrawal at the checkout abroad without additional commissions from foreign acquiring banks. This information was reported by the press service of PrivatBank_insider.
Dmytro Musiyenko, a board member of the bank for retail business, said that PrivatBank customers can now withdraw cash along with card payments for goods and services not only in Ukraine but also abroad. He also noted that cashback with purchase has become a very popular service in Ukraine and now this service can be used by Ukrainians who are abroad.
"Now it's usual for Ukrainians to receive cash at the checkout even abroad," Musiyenko said.
Thus, if you pay abroad in a trade network using a Mastercard from PrivatBank, in case of necessity, you will be able to transfer money directly at the checkout without searching for an ATM. For this, it is enough to ask the cashier in the store if this service is available.
Currently, this service is available in stores in Germany (Netto Marken-Discount, Dm-drogerie markt, Aldi, Norma, GLOBUS Markthalle) and Poland (Delikatesy Centrum, Biedronka, Orlen, Lewiatan, Zabka). It is also available in other European Union countries, the United Kingdom, and Australia.
Moreover, PrivatBank clients have the opportunity to reissue an existing payment card or open a new digital card via Privat24 and order international delivery of payment cards for free. This service is available in 45 countries worldwide.
Detailed information about opening the "Prostir" card was previously provided by PrivatBank for pensioners and beneficiaries.
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