A new digital service has been earned in Ukraine -. A card that allows you to receive all government payments to one bank account. The service is available to all citizens of Ukraine from 18 years old who have a passport and registration number of the taxpayer account (RNUKPP), reports Deputy Prime Minister for Innovation, Development of Education, Science and Technology, Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mikhail Fedorov on Facebook.
Earlier, citizens had to open individual cards for each type of assistance from the state. Now all payments will enter a single multi -counting card. DIA. The card also provides for the possibility of mixed payment - an automatic addition to its own funds, if there is not enough money on a special account.
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You can issue a card through the DII application or partner banks: Privatbank, Monobank and Dnieper Credit. Mikhail Fedorov noted that in the near future the list of banks will expand. Step -by -step instructions for issuing a card in "
Open the updated Dya application;
In the " Map\;
Choose a convenient bank;
Open the score.
On di. The card can already be obtained by the following payments:.
Ekniga;
Emalyatko;
Military bonds;
Veteran sport;
Unemployment assistance;
Help internally displaced persons (IDP);
Pensions;
assistance from international organizations.
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In the near future to Dia. The card will also be possible to receive payments under the program of the student package. At the same time, the National Cashback and Evdorovlennny programs will work separately and are not included in the multi -counting system.
“We are building a digital state where citizens receive services quickly and conveniently,” Fedorov summed up.
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