Dollars and euros at PrivatBank - how much currency can be purchased.


Ukrainian banks and non-bank institutions have been allowed to sell cash foreign currency to the population without restrictions. However, PrivatBank has established its own rules for carrying out such operations. The editorial staff of Novyny.LIVE provides more details on this.
How to buy foreign currency at PrivatBank in 2025? If a client wishes to purchase currency at PrivatBank for an amount exceeding 400 thousand hryvnias, they will be required to provide documents that confirm the source of funds, as well as to undergo identification. There are also minimum cash order requirements, for instance, 300 dollars or euros.
To receive cash without prior ordering, one can approach the cashier. It should be noted that there are also restrictions on withdrawing cash from a currency card. For example, PrivatBank clients are allowed to withdraw up to 100 thousand hryvnias per day in national currency or its equivalent in the currency of the account.
Cash withdrawal tariffs and money transfers at PrivatBank
PrivatBank has established tariffs for cash withdrawals, but savings can be made by following certain rules. It is also important to know how money transfers between cards in this bank work.
The service for purchasing cash foreign currency without restrictions is available to clients of Ukrainian banks and non-bank institutions, but PrivatBank has its own rules that regulate this process. This means that clients must contact a specific bank to learn about the conditions for purchasing currency and any restrictions that may exist.Read also
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