Sponsored by PASHA Bank, Project "Az Cinema Online" is Launched
In the capital on 18 March, the movie "Nizami" a solemn presentation of the web project "Az Cinema Online", was sponsored one of the largest banks in the country, PASHA Bank.
The main purpose for the first local web resource, a full-fledged Internet cinema, is to promote Azerbaijani culture, distributing national cinema masterpieces both locally and internationally.
The presentation at the Director of Public Relations and Marketing PASHA Bank site, Sona Abbasov said that it has positioned itself as a socially responsible organization. For over 5 years the Bank's activity was directly involved in many projects aimed at promoting Azerbaijani culture, both within the country and abroad. "We are pleased that we have the opportunity to contribute to this wonderful project "Az Cinema Online ", which is the best fit to our philosophy of social responsibility," said S. Abbasov.
Note, the project put into effect the film company "Narimanfilm" with the support of Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Union of Cinematographers and the Producers Guild of Azerbaijan. The web resource is available at www.azcinemaonline.com.
PASHA Bank is a leading corporate bank in Azerbaijan. Founded in 2007, the Bank provides a wide range of corporate banking services, including credit, market operations of securities, asset management and treasury services. PASHA Bank, with a head office and four branch offices, employ 207 people. As part of the "Europe Banking Awards 2011" the bank was declared "Best Investment Bank of Azerbaijan."
PASHA Bank is part of the Group's PASHA, a major investment holding company in Azerbaijan, which is widespread in sectors such as insurance, construction, building materials, tourism and other business areas. Kapital Bank, one of the largest banks in the retail market of Azerbaijan, also belongs to the group of companies PASHA. - 15D -
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