National Cashback: what can you now spend 1000 hryvnias on from November 22
National Cashback: what can you now spend 1000 hryvnias on from November 22
In Ukraine, from November 22, updated rules of the 'National Cashback' program have started, which expand the range of goods and services for using the accumulated funds under the initiative 'Winter Support'. Under the program, every citizen will receive a one-time payment of 1000 hryvnias to their 'National Cashback' card. This program covers more than 7.5 million Ukrainians, indicating its scale and importance to the population.
The total amount of payments accrued under the program has already exceeded 4 billion hryvnias, confirming the active interest of citizens in the initiative. More than 1870 producers have joined the program, allowing the range of goods and services available for cashback to be expanded. About 400,000 products are registered in the catalog, ensuring a wide selection for consumers.
What can the money be spent on?
According to the new rules, money can be spent on:
- medical supplies and medical devices
- food products
- utilities and postal services
- books and printed materials
- charitable contributions, including support for the Armed Forces of Ukraine
It is important to note that the expenditure categories in both programs have been unified. This will help avoid disruptions and direct government funds to basic needs. The new rules will be in effect until June 30, 2026, ensuring stability and predictability for citizens.
The 'National Cashback' program is an important tool for social support, especially in the context of economic challenges. The updated rules and expanded list of goods and services on which money can be spent will promote better access for the population to necessary goods and services. The implementation of this program also highlights the state's efforts to support citizens in difficult times, providing them with the opportunity to meet basic needs and support important initiatives, such as assistance to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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