If you want to transfer cash funds to any region of Ukraine in a fast and safe way, turn to us! Owing to the unique money transfer system Aval-Express, you are able to transfer funds to your advantage without any extra efforts, and in a few minutes they will be already paid out to the receiver.
The Aval-Express system is a maximally simple and accessible mechanism of money transfers within the bounds of Ukraine, which combines Raiffeisen Bank Aval’s reliability and the latest banking technologies.
Advantages of the system Western Union:
a money transfer can be sent/received in any office of Raiffeisen Bank Aval, which carries out such transfers, throughout Ukraine;
funds are available for payment already in 5 minutes after their sending;
no commission is collected at receiving a money transfer;
if client wishes bank can send notification for the receiver up to 250 symbols at additional cost
How to send money transfer:
turn to the closest office of Raiffeisen Bank Aval, which operates with the use of the Aval-Express system. Its address and operating hours can be informed by free-of-charge phones of the Bank’s Call-Center: 8-800-500-5000 (throughout Ukraine) or 490-88-88 (around Kyiv);
fill in the form "To send", indicating a transfer amount and a name, surname and patronymic of the receiver. At will, you may point out the date, till which the money transfer should not be paid to the receiver;
pay a transfer amount and a bank commission;
inform the receiver on your name, surname and patronymic, a transfer amount, a reply to a checking question and also a 12-digit number of your transfer. At client’s will, the Bank may send a written message, containing up to 250 symbols for a symbolic fee — 1 hryvnia.
How to pick up a money transfer:
turn to the closest office of Raiffeisen Bank Aval, which operates with the use of the Aval-Express system, disregarding your place of residence and registration. Show your passport or any substituting document;
fill in the form "To receive", indicating the sender’s name, surname and patronymic, an amount to be received and also a unique 12-digit number (or a reply to a checking question);
receive your money transfer in the currency, in which it has been sent.