The National Cashback program continues to operate, with payments under it not canceled but temporarily delayed until next week due to the technical approval process, said Minister of Economy, Environment and Agriculture Oleksiy Sobolev. The delay was necessary to ensure the program’s integrity and proper implementation, as highlighted by the minister. The government has assured citizens that the program will resume as soon as the technical issues are resolved.
Minister Sobolev’s statement aims to reassure the public that the cashback initiative is still active and that the delay is a temporary measure, not a cancellation. He emphasized that the technical process is critical to ensure that all participants receive their rightful benefits without any discrepancies. The cashback program has been a significant part of the government’s economic stimulus strategy, aimed at boosting consumer spending and reducing the impact of economic challenges.
The delay in payments has sparked some public concern, with many citizens awaiting their cashback as part of their financial planning. However, officials have urged patience, stating that the process is essential for the long-term sustainability of the program. The government has also announced that it will provide additional updates on the progress of the technical approvals in the coming days.