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PayPal has fully launched all the functions of the payment service in Ukraine.
"PayPal in Ukraine! Now you can shop online, transfer funds and withdraw money to Ukrainian bank cards. Link your Visa and Mastercard cards and use them now.
“Our teams have worked intensively to identify how PayPal could best and quickly provide additional services to Ukrainians,” the letter from PayPal said. “We believe this service with be helpful for people in Ukraine to receive money from their friends and relatives around the world. It will also help Ukrainian refugees in other countries, so they can receive money to use or withdraw in their current location.”
Ukrainian customers will be able to send and receive funds from their Ukrainian PayPal Wallet in USD, CAD, GBP and EUR. Once a customer transfers their funds from their PayPal Wallet to an eligible debit or credit card, the money will be available in the currency associated with that card.
Today’s announcement comes as PayPal shut down services in Russia earlier this month. PayPal isn’t the only payments company to pull out of the country, as Mastercard and Visa both suspended network services in Russia.
PayPal’s expanded services will facilitate a more direct way to support Ukrainians. The company says these new services will start to become available today.
"PayPal in Ukraine! Now you can shop online, transfer funds and withdraw money to Ukrainian bank cards. Link your Visa and Mastercard cards and use them now.
“Our teams have worked intensively to identify how PayPal could best and quickly provide additional services to Ukrainians,” the letter from PayPal said. “We believe this service with be helpful for people in Ukraine to receive money from their friends and relatives around the world. It will also help Ukrainian refugees in other countries, so they can receive money to use or withdraw in their current location.”
Ukrainian customers will be able to send and receive funds from their Ukrainian PayPal Wallet in USD, CAD, GBP and EUR. Once a customer transfers their funds from their PayPal Wallet to an eligible debit or credit card, the money will be available in the currency associated with that card.
Today’s announcement comes as PayPal shut down services in Russia earlier this month. PayPal isn’t the only payments company to pull out of the country, as Mastercard and Visa both suspended network services in Russia.
PayPal’s expanded services will facilitate a more direct way to support Ukrainians. The company says these new services will start to become available today.
