Aktif Bank is now in Kutahya


Aktif Bank, a representative of new generation banking, keeps on growing on the strength of ‘City Banking’, a concept which it developed.


Aktif Bank, a representative of new generation banking, keeps on growing on the strength of ‘City Banking’, a concept which it developed. Opening its 7th city bank in Kütahya on May 22nd, Aktif Bank is now set to facilitate everyday life of the people of Kütahya thanks to innovations launched by it for banking services!.



Achieving  successful results in fields of retail and corporate banking on the strength of its innovative and technology-focused unique business model which it calls “New Generation Banking” and launching many new products for the banking sector, Aktif Bank, being Turkey’s first and only “Direct Bank”, keeps on growing thanks to its ‘City Banking’ concept. Being Turkey’s fastest-growing bank increasing its assets by about 41-fold in the last 5 years, Aktif Bank now adds the city of Kütahya to its banking network consisting of İstanbul, Kayseri, Bursa, Gaziantep, Sakarya and Düzce, thereby getting the people of Kütahya familiar with ‘City Banking’.



On the strength of “City Banking” model, Aktif Bank aims not only to add value to local economy of Kütahya by means of banking services but also to enhance day-to-day quality of life of the people of this city. In parallel to this, it plans to play an active role in the city life jointly with E-Kent, an affiliated venture, which is an essential key for city life, on the score of transportation, public transportation and billing services.



Pointing out that Aktif Bank will launch further innovations in banking and will keep on growing, Önder Halisdemir, PhD., CEO of Aktif Bank, said during the opening event: “We continue to strentgthen our City Banking concept. In parallel to this drive, our bank now gets its place in the city of Kütahya. We positioned ourselves in a way to look at Turkey from the perspective of Kütahya rather than to look at Kütahya from the perspective of İstanbul.”