PrivatBank cancels service charges for IT entrepreneurs.


PrivatBank cancels key tariffs for IT individual entrepreneurs
PrivatBank has decided to cancel key tariffs for banking services for IT individual entrepreneurs, except for free account opening and maintenance. Now, a zero tariff applies for IT specialists on basic services for business account and card maintenance.
Clients of the IT entrepreneurs service program will also have free currency exchange, almost round-the-clock currency sales, free premium cards, simple financial management through a mobile app, and all the necessary functionality for IT specialists.
The majority of Ukrainian IT specialists actively use our accounts, so we understand the specifics of IT individual entrepreneurs well, and today, in addition to quality business account service, advanced digital services, we offer IT specialists genuine premium service for personal accounts - no service fees, cash withdrawals, and P2P transfers, many special benefits specifically for the IT sector, with a dedicated support line, concierge service, and personal bankers who will save clients' Time in resolving issues.
It is also noted that only for PrivatBank clients - entrepreneurs in the IT sector, an extended currency trading session operates with foreign currency crediting on the same day without a fee and simplified currency control: payments up to 400,000 UAH (in equivalent) are credited automatically. Freelancers working under contracts from Upwork, Google, Payoneer, and other platforms can use the automated platform for submitting foreign economic activity (FEA) documentation to the bank.
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