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Birbank scholarship backs 15 students in their academic journey – Kapital Bank rep

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January 30, 2025
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Birbank scholarship backs 15 students in their academic journey – Kapital Bank rep

BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 30. The Birbank
scholarship program is currently ongoing, with 15 students from
various higher education institutions benefiting from the
scholarships and having the opportunity to participate in various
development programs, said Fargana Mammadova, a member of the Board
of Directors of Kapital Bank, Chief Administrator for Human Capital
and Organizational Development, Trend reports.

Speaking at the presentation of Kapital Bank’s project “Change
begins with you! Combating bullying in secondary schools,”
Mammadova emphasized that Kapital Bank and BirBank have established
rooms at universities, fully equipped for educational purposes.

“Our team also provides students with practical lessons on
banking-related topics. As part of the Birbank scholarship program,
the fifteen recipients not only receive financial support but also
gain access to various professional development opportunities. We
are a company that values innovation and actively integrates it
into our work. We bring this same approach to Azerbaijan as
well.




There are issues in our society that, if not addressed on time,
can escalate into serious problems. We believe in proactive
education to help prevent such challenges. Through our
anti-bullying initiative, we aim to introduce fresh knowledge,
effective strategies, and positive behavioral models to public
schools across Azerbaijan. This is our main objective, and it is a
responsibility shared by every member of society,” she said.

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