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ASTRA BANK offers up-to-date card programs for your efficient organization of funds turnover. More than 24 million of merchant and service entities in 162 countries of the world accept Visa card. If you need cash you can withdraw local currency in more than million ATMs of wide-area network all over the world.

Bank offers following card products:

Dreamcard Profit – saving card for accumulation free money

Dreamcard S-type – cards for accumulation and saving funds within Ukraine and abroad

Dreamcard for deposit interests D-type – payment cards for deposit interests or deposit amount payment

Dreamcard E-type – payment cards for using in merchant service network and e-commerce entities

Dreamcard Salary – payment cards for salary

Corporate cards – up-to-date payment instrument for organization and control over expenses of the enterprise (company, etc.)

In addition gold cards holders will enjoy special offers of payment system Visa International:

Any card of ASTRA BANK guarantees your security of settlements:

  • Card is activated by manager at issue of card directly to client – card holder
  • You can establish own limits of amount and number of transactions
  • At conduction of transactions (purchase or cash withdrawal) abroad in local currency, funds from your account will be charged off at loyal conversion rate
  • The Bank performs twenty-four-hour monitoring of transactions by your card in order to prevent fraudulent actions of the third persons
  • You can use service GSM-banking, Internet-banking or Mobile banking
  • If card is lost or stolen, you can anytime block it calling to customer support via 0 800 302 202 (free of charge for fixed-line phones in Ukraine) and +380 44 390 29 45

For more information on card products please call hotline 0-800-302-202 or visit the nearest branch of ASTRA BANK network.


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Last update: Mar. 29, 2012  Print