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Oschadbank helps Ukrainians under the 'Winter Support' program
Oschadbank announced the disbursement of financial assistance in the amount of 1000 hryvnias under the 'Winter Support' program. Applications for receiving these funds were accepted until February 28, 2025, and they can be spent until the end of this year.
The received funds can only be used for certain services, such as payment for utilities, mobile phone top-ups, medical and educational services, charity, assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and the purchase of domestically produced medicines.
- do not have a tax number (RNNCP)
- or do not use the 'Diia' application.
If the Oschadbank mobile app is unavailable, funds can be obtained at the bank branch or by using a terminal. The bank is also ready to assist with payment for utilities, mobile phone top-ups, or transferring funds to charity.
The 'Winter Support' program provides an opportunity to receive assistance for utility bills, medicines, and other needs, easing the life of Ukrainians in the cold season. This initiative supports citizens in difficult times and improves their quality of life.
Summary: Oschadbank announced the 'Winter Support' program, which provides 1000 hryvnias in financial assistance to Ukrainians for various needs, helping to ease their financial situation during the cold season. Ukrainians can take advantage of this initiative to pay for utilities, purchase medicines, or make charitable contributions.Read also
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