The first inclusive bank card has been launched in Ukraine, designed to assist individuals with visual impairments and the blind in receiving financial support from the "Red Cross".
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SubscribeThis was reported by the "Ukrainian Red Cross" society. The card was developed on the initiative of volunteers.
The new card is named "Feel It. We Are Here." It is designed to provide convenience for people with disabilities, particularly those who are visually impaired or blind.
The card features a special notch on the side, which helps individuals without sight or with low vision easily locate it in their wallets and safely use it for payments.
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The card offers favorable conditions: top-ups, cash withdrawals, transfers, and utility payments are commission-free, enabling effective use without additional costs. The card will be available for registration starting January 2025 through the UnexBank app. Initially, around 700 individuals from three regions of Ukraine will be able to benefit from the program.Additionally, Zнай.ua reported, PrivatBank has quietly started charging military personnel significantly more: now 5% instead of the promised 1.5%
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