The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the launch of the National fuel cashback: from 20 March Ukrainians will be able to partially reimburse expenses for fuel purchased at participating gas stations, and the program will be in effect until 1 May. The start was announced by Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko.
Within the program, partial reimbursement of the cost is provided depending on the type of fuel:
- 15% — for diesel fuel;
- 10% — for gasoline;
- 5% — for autogas.
Explaining the economic effect for consumers and the payment cap, the prime minister provided calculations of the expected benefit.
“This will allow savings of UAH 2 to 11 per liter. The maximum cashback amount for fuel – up to UAH 1000 per person per month”
Cashback will be credited for purchases at gas stations participating in the program; a list of such stations is posted on the National Cashback’s official resources. The announcement of the launch was published on Yuliia Svyrydenko’s Telegram.
The decision was made within the framework of the National Cashback, which is temporarily extended to the fuel market. The mechanism will operate until the end of the period determined by the government, after which the program’s parameters may be updated.
Organizers emphasize that to receive the compensation it is necessary to refuel at gas stations connected to the program and to comply with the conditions published on the initiative’s official platforms.
Earlier we wrote:
- Zelensky announced new payments for millions of Ukrainians
- Fuel is getting more expensive – the Government is preparing targeted assistance for vulnerable consumers
- Zelensky announced a reduction of Ukrnafta’s markup to curb prices at gas stations
- The Cabinet takes from business: UAH 3.8 billion allocated to “Zelensky’s 1000”
- Virtual thousand for Ukrainians: what can it be spent on and when will it start being credited?
