The fuel cashback program in Ukraine, used by 2.3 million citizens, has come to an end. The program operated from March 20 to May 31 and was introduced as a temporary anti-crisis tool for financial support of the population. This was reported by the First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko, according to UNN.
"This was a temporary anti-crisis tool for the financial support of our people during the period of the greatest global oil crisis in the last 50 years. It was in effect from March 20 to May 31. The national program allowed Ukrainians to save from 5% to 15% depending on the type of fuel,"
According to the First Vice Prime Minister, 91% of the program's users are owners of economy-class cars with small engine displacement.
In addition, during the program's operation, about 500,000 new National Cashback cards were opened, which contributed to the further development of state digital services.
"The accumulated cashback funds can be used to pay for utility services, purchase medicines, books, and Ukrainian-made products, as well as be directed to charity or support for the Defense Forces,"