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AtaBank held another charity event in the field of corporate social responsibility.
At noon on October 26 in the house of celebrations Khamsa with the support of the bank was held a Qurban Bayram (Holy Sacrifice) holiday party for more than 200 children without parental care and children suffering from various ailments.
According to First Deputy Chairman of the bank Museib Aliyev, social services, especially caring for the needy sections of the population, is a priority of the social activities of the financial structure. AtaBank constantly takes measures in this direction, with the honor carries attributable to his share of problems in the social sphere. Especially always keeps in the center of attention of children without parental care. The event is held in order to congratulate the children with holy Gurban and provide them an informative and useful rest, he said.
Fun games, entertaining quizzes funny clowns amused all children. The guys danced to cheerful music. At the end of the holiday for all children received presents.
AtaBank has been operating since 1993 and is one of the largest commercial structures of Azerbaijan.
AtaBank is a universal high-tech bank offering a full range of services to corporate and private clients. - 17D-
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