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4th “YAŞA” Center opened with the support of Kapital Bank

4th “YAŞA” Center opened with the support of Kapital Bank
07.01.2026 11:32

Kapital Bank, the country’s first bank, continues to support the “YAŞA” Centers of the “Üçüncü Bahar” Public Union as part of its commitment to improving the quality of life of the elderly and encouraging a more active retirement period. In this context, the 4th “YAŞA” Center has started its operations in the capital city of Baku.

The new center aims to implement important social initiatives for elderly people living in the Old City (Icherisheher) and surrounding areas by strengthening social ties, creating an environment for joint learning and experience sharing, and promoting an active lifestyle. The center provides all the necessary conditions for elderly people to come together, develop their skills, share life experience, and feel like active members of society. Those who wish to benefit from the center’s services can register by contacting (+994 50)343-44-14.

Since 2017, more than 45 000 retirees have participated in various training programs implemented within the framework of cooperation with the “Üçüncü Bahar” Public Union. For the past nine years, with the support of Kapital Bank, “YAŞA” Centers have been successfully operating in Baku, Mingachevir, and Shamakhi. Through training sessions conducted with the mentorship of bank employees, more than 200 retirees have gained essential knowledge and skills in the areas of financial literacy, legal awareness, and information security. This initiative represents another step in the bank’s sustainable social responsibility efforts focused on enhancing the quality of life of the elderly, supporting their social integration, and protecting their health.

At the “YAŞA” Centers, various clubs and activities are organized for elderly participants on a daily basis. The programs include patchwork sewing, knitting, English language classes, painting, music, and other creative activities. In addition, through information sessions, master classes, and thematic events, elderly participants gain new knowledge and skills and have opportunities for active social engagement. These activities contribute to maintaining both the physical and psychological well-being of elderly people and to making their daily lives more meaningful and fulfilling.

Kapital Bank, the country's first bank, is part of PASHA Holding. Kapital Bank has the largest service network in Azerbaijan with 115 branches and 52 departments all over the country. For more detailed information about the bank’s products and services, please refer to //kapitalbank.az website, 196 Call Centre or the bank’s various social network pages. To apply for a consumer loan visit //kbl.az/prgtk, for a Birbank installment card visit //kbl.az/prcrc.

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