PrivatBank's 'Love Season' Promotion
From February 5th to March 9th, 2026, PrivatBank is running its 'Love Season' promotion for its 'Pay in Parts' service. This initiative allows eligible customers to spread the cost of purchases from partner stores over a longer period. Such promotions are common in Ukraine, offering consumers a way to manage larger expenses. To participate, customers must be of legal age, have a Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN), and hold one of the following credit cards: Universal, Universal Gold, or premium Mastercard and Visa cards issued by the bank.
Promotion Terms and Conditions
The primary requirement is having sufficient available credit within the 'Pay in Parts' service limit. For this promotion, the credit limit ranges from 300 to 500,000 Ukrainian hryvnias, with a monthly interest rate of 0.01%. The contract term can extend up to 24 months, resulting in a low effective annual rate of 0.24%.
The list of participating partner stores includes popular Ukrainian retailers such as:
- Rozetka
- Foxtrot
- Allo
- Moyo
- Samsung Experience Store
- Vodafone
- Brain
- Click
- TTT
- Skay
A wide variety of product categories are available under the promotion, including:
- Branded home appliances from Tefal, Rowenta, Krups, WMF, and Bs-partner
- Home goods and renovation supplies from Epicentr, Nova Liniya, and Dnipro-M
- Clothing and accessories from Intertop, DEKA, and Secunda
- Energy independence solutions from EcoFlow Ukraine and Ecodrive
The 'Love Season' promotion from PrivatBank is designed to provide customers with a convenient and accessible way to make purchases on favorable financial terms.
This campaign is part of PrivatBank's broader strategy to attract new clients and retain existing ones by offering advantageous financial products. In the context of economic uncertainty and rising prices, promotions like this can serve as a valuable tool for consumers looking to make purchases without straining their budgets. It also highlights the role financial institutions play in supporting consumer demand within the Ukrainian market.