PrivatBank has changed "Payment in installments" and "Instant installment" for some clients.


PrivatBank expands the functionality of its installment service for online purchases
PrivatBank has updated its popular installment services "Payment in installments" and "Instant installment", adding a new feature for clients. Now, own funds can be combined with credit funds when shopping in online stores.
As a result of activating the new feature in personal accounts "Payment in installments", entrepreneurs get the opportunity to pay part of the cost of the goods with a card, and the rest is arranged as an installment or credit. This applies to all types of PrivatBank cards and various types of goods available for purchase, from electronics to clothing and educational courses.
PrivatBank noted that this update is especially important for e-commerce. It helps retain clients who have a limited credit limit and allows them to complete the purchase without going through the entire product selection process again. The bank aims to increase the efficiency of online sales of its partners, which number more than 160.
Additionally, PrivatBank offers 7 different types of installment service connection for entrepreneur clients. Detailed information on rates and conditions can be found on the official website of the bank.
It is also worth noting that Ukrainian clients have access to a 0% loan for the purchase of solar or wind power plants with energy storage systems.
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