PrivatBank warned clients: everything will start on November 18.


PrivatBank announced a promotion for 'Green Friday' with increased cashbacks and discounts
PrivatBank announced the start of a large-scale promotion for 'Green Friday', during which clients will be able to take advantage of increased cashbacks and receive discounts on a wide range of products.
According to the bank's announcement, special offers will be available to all users of Privat24 through the loyalty program 'Privit' starting November 18, 2024. Clients will be able to receive discounts of up to 20% on electronics, household appliances, clothing, home goods, and fuel.
'To get special shopping conditions for 'Green Friday', starting from November 18 and for two weeks, you need to enter the loyalty program 'Privit' and activate the most interesting offers from partners,' the bank noted.
The 'Privit' program is an innovative solution in the banking market of Ukraine. It is the first intelligent personalized loyalty program that adapts to the needs of each client and updates the list of available offers from partners every day.
Users will be able to find all current discount and cashback offers in the 'Privit' menu through the mobile application or web version of Privat24. The system updates the list of partners and their offers in real Time.
This year's 'Green Friday' promotion is part of PrivatBank's strategy to expand opportunities for clients to gain additional benefits from everyday purchases. The program covers a wide range of products and services, allowing users to plan their expenses and save on regular purchases.
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