Yapi ve Kredi Bankasi : New Commitment for Financial Health and Inclusion from Yapi Kredi
December 05, 2021
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[Sustainability Linked] New Commitment for Financial Health and Inclusion from Yapi Kredi
Lifting the boundaries for a sustainable future, Yapı Kredi continues to support financial inclusion and the financial health of its customers.
Under the Principles for Responsible Banking, the Bank has joined a new commitment, as a pioneer in the banking sector that promotes universal financial inclusion and supports the financial health of its customers.
Within the framework, Yapı Kredi will set targets 18 months of signing and the results of these targets will be reported annually in a transparent way.
Istanbul, 6 December 2021
Enquiries:
Yapı Kredi Investor Relations & Yapı Kredi Sustainability
Investor Relations Email: yapikredi_investorrelations@yapikredi.com.tr
Sustainability Email: sustainability@yapikredi.com.tr
Yapi ve Kredi Bankasi AS published this content on 06 December 2021 and is solely responsible for the information contained therein. Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 21 December 2021 11:09:03 UTC.
Yapi ve Kredi Bankasi AS (the Bank) is a Turkey-based company that provides banking products and services. It operates through the following segments: Retail Banking, which offers card payment systems, consumer loans, commercial installment loans, small medium size enterprises (SME) loans, time and demand deposits, gold banking, investment accounts, life and non-life insurance products as well as payroll services; Corporate and Commercial Banking, which offers working capital finance, trade finance, project finance, domestic and international non-cash loans such as letters of credit and letters of guarantee, cash management and internet banking, as well as Private Banking and Wealth Management, which serves high net worth customers. The Bankâs operations are supported by domestic subsidiaries in asset management, brokerage, leasing and factoring as well as international banking subsidiaries in the Netherlands, Russia, Malta and Azerbaijan.