Everything will start on March 17: a popular bank warned Ukrainians about important changes.


Ukrainian bank PUMB changes its tariffs
The press service of the bank PJSC 'PUMB' reports important changes in their tariffs, which affect both current and new clients.
Starting from March 17, 2025, the bank introduces updated tariffs. One of the main changes is the cancellation of free mobile service payments for Pay Hub users. Now all Pay Hub users will pay a commission for receiving and transferring payments for mobile services in the amount of 2% + 1 hryvnia.
'If you disagree with the updated Tariffs of PJSC 'PUMB' for servicing individuals, you can terminate your service with PJSC 'PUMB' by terminating the contract without paying an additional fee for its termination before the changes take effect,' the bank reports.
From April 1, 2025, other changes to tariffs for individuals come into effect. A possibility is added to deposit cash into a debit card or PUMB account through self-service terminals of partner networks. The maximum number of 'MoneyBox' service packages that a client can open simultaneously is also changing - it is allowed to have no more than 7 'MoneyBox' service packages per client.
The tariffs for unregistered products are updated. The possibility is added to deposit cash into a debit card or PUMB account through a self-service terminal of partner networks, however, the partner network may charge its own commission.
For more detailed information, you can contact the bank's branch staff or the Customer Service Center at the phone numbers: +38 044 290 7 290, +38 096 290 7 290, +38 050 290 7 290, +38 093 290 7 290.
Earlier, PUMB warned Ukrainians about fraud with a fake application.
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