PrivatBank, the largest commercial bank in Ukraine, has been named the official Ukrainian bank of the World Cup FIFA 2014 in partnership with Visa.
The designation offers the bank's customers the chance to travel to the games in Brazil and be part of a Ukrainian banking team in a symbolic "Champion" game.
"We became the official Ukrainian Bank World Cup FIFA 2014 in partnership with Visa in order to give our clients the opportunity to see the football," Deputy Chairman Oleg Gorokhovskiy said, referring to the European word for soccer. "This is a unique chance to get to Brazil and personally see the stars of world football."
To get the chance to travel to Brazil, customers have until Apr. 1 to open a "Standard" or "Deposit Plus" account for six or 12 months with a minimum deposit of $2,000.
Each month, 100 exclusive football-related gifts, including balls, bags and other souvenirs, will be given away to those who open an account.
Twenty people will be selected in April as part of the PrivatBank team in Brazil.
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