Başkent Kart Won Another Award

Baskent Kart Won Another Prize
Başkent Kart Won Another Award

"Fast Company Turkey" magazine, which takes the pulse of the companies that shape the business world and the sectors in the fields of technology, creativity and innovation, has determined Turkey's most innovative 50 companies from many sectors, from technology to energy, from food to banking, under the name of "Most Innovative 50".

With the start of rural support provided by Ankara Metropolitan Municipality (ABB) to domestic producers through “Başkent Kart”, the “Başkent Kart” application, which prepared the “Başkent Kart” application, became one of the 50 most innovative companies in Turkey.

"Baskent Kart", which was previously deemed worthy of 5 national and international awards, achieved an important success by placing 3rd in the "Most Innovative/Technological Product" category at the "Digital Money & Fintech Summit" organized by "Fast Company Turkey" and where hundreds of products competed across Turkey. he signed.

Fast Company Turkey magazine made the following evaluations for Baskent Card and Joint Payment, which prepared the infrastructure of the Baskent Card application:

“The goal of the Capital Farmer Card was to enable a system that encourages farmers to produce, provides them with financial support and offers advantages as they use them, as part of ABB's rural development drive. In this way, farmers who have limited access to financial technologies, but which are of critical importance for Turkey, were introduced to the new generation payment system. Fuel, fertilizer and seed purchases, which are the biggest expense items of farmers, were brought together with a technological infrastructure. It created a system that not only earns farmers but also fuel, fertilizer and seed dealers. The system makes it possible for the farmer to easily purchase the desired product from registered fuel, seed and fertilizer dealers. Başkent Farmer Card was distributed to 2022 thousand farmers as of October 37. In order to respond to different ecological needs, all seed and fertilizer producers in Ankara and dealers of Turkey's largest fuel stations were included in the system.”

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