National cashback through Diia: Ukrainians started receiving money on cards.


The Ukrainian program "National Cashback" is rapidly gaining popularity, showing impressive results even at the testing stage.
According to the press service of Diia, most of the testing participants can already see their cashback for purchases made on September 2-3 directly in the Diia application. Data processing for other days is still ongoing, but the full launch of the program is planned soon.
Since the launch of the beta version last week, the "National Cashback" has involved over 400,000 Ukrainians who actively joined this initiative. More than 880,000 citizens have opened special cards to receive cashback.
It is important to note that the "National Cashback" is not limited to consumers only. Through the Diia portal, 713 Ukrainian manufacturers joined the program, registering an impressive total of 130,000 products.
Among the program participants are leading gas stations, pharmacies, and retail chains, such well-known brands as Epitsentr K, Auchan, Comfy, Silpo, ATB-Market, NOVUS, OKKO, WOG, and others. The Ministry of Economy reports that about 100 more retail chains are joining the program, which will expand opportunities for consumers.
The program's mechanism provides for a 10% reimbursement for purchases of Ukrainian-made goods. The maximum state support amounts to 3000 hryvnias per month. These funds can be used for various needs: payment of utility services, support for Defense Forces, or investment in war bonds.
For the correct operation of the program, it is recommended to update not only the "Diia" application but also the banking application for account servicing. An important step is also the "linking" of the cashback card to Diia, ensuring the service's seamless operation.
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