National cashback can be expanded to another category of goods.


The Ministry of Culture, together with the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Humanitarian and Information Policy and the Ukrainian Book Institute, propose to expand the "National Cashback" program to include books and bookstore services.
The beta version of the "National Cashback" program started in test mode for one month. Buyers who received a special card can participate. During purchases of Ukrainian-made goods in companies participating in the program, buyers receive up to 10% of the cost back on the card.
However, the program lacks services of book publishing product distributors, so cashback funds cannot be used to purchase ready-made books. The Ministry of Culture reminded that during the implementation of the "Support" program, Ukrainians spent the most money on purchasing books.
Received funds can be used to pay for utility bills, transportation, medical services, mobile communication services, sports activities, and movie tickets. Additionally, accumulated funds can be used to support the Ukrainian army or invest in war bonds.
PrivatBank also launched a cashback program "Made in Ukraine".
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