Accessible by design, reviewed with care.
ATABAŞ GRUP is committed to providing a digital experience that is usable, understandable, and accessible for all visitors. We continuously improve our website structure, readable design, keyboard support, and content clarity so that users with different abilities can access essential company information with confidence.
Our commitment to accessibility
We believe accessibility supports clarity, professionalism, and equal access. For that reason, we work to ensure that important corporate pages, product information, policy pages, and contact channels remain available to as many users as possible.
Why it matters
Accessibility helps visitors interact with our website regardless of visual, auditory, motor, or cognitive differences. It also improves structure, navigation, and readability for all users, including counterparties, institutions, and international business partners accessing information from different devices and environments.
How we approach it
Our approach combines design consistency, technical care, straightforward content writing, and continuous review. We aim for interfaces that are simpler to navigate, content that is easier to understand, and forms that give users clearer instructions and more helpful feedback.
Measures that support accessibility
The current accessibility statement on the site highlights commitment to WCAG 2.1 Level AA alignment, keyboard navigation, alternative text, readable contrast, text resizing, screen reader compatibility, captioning where relevant, and clearer form errors. This rebuilt page preserves those points in a more structured presentation.
Keyboard accessibility
Interactive areas should remain reachable by keyboard, with visible focus indicators that help users understand where they are on the page and move through content without relying on a mouse.
Alternative text and readable structure
Images should include meaningful alternative text where appropriate, and page structures should use clear headings, readable spacing, and understandable content hierarchy.
Contrast and text flexibility
Typography, spacing, and contrast should support readability, while browser level text enlargement should remain usable for visitors who need larger text.
Screen reader support
We aim for compatible page structures that work more effectively with commonly used assistive technologies and help users interpret page regions, controls, and written content.
Captions and transcripts
Where multimedia is used, captions or transcript support should be considered so that audio and video information remains more accessible to a wider audience.
Clear instructions and error messages
Forms and interactive elements should guide users with straightforward labels, practical instructions, and clear error identification to reduce confusion and improve completion rates.
Accessibility in practice
Accessibility is not a single feature. It is a combination of editorial, design, and technical decisions applied across the website.
Continuous improvement
The current live statement explains that accessibility is reviewed through internal audits, user feedback, and testing with assistive technologies. This revised version keeps that commitment and presents it as a formal policy practice.
Review cycle
- Periodic review of core templates and policy pages
- Refinement of readability, spacing, and contrast decisions
- Evaluation of forms, links, and key interaction patterns
- Incorporation of practical feedback from visitors and counterparties
Improvement areas
- Further strengthening accessible media handling where relevant
- Maintaining compatibility across browsers and devices
- Reducing avoidable complexity in page content and interface text
- Improving third party integration consistency where possible
Accessibility is an ongoing process. As technology, content, and website components evolve, our accessibility efforts continue to develop in parallel to maintain a better and more inclusive user experience.
Third party content and limitations
The live page notes that some third party integrations may not fully meet accessibility requirements. That limitation should remain clearly stated so the page is transparent and credible.
Feedback and contact information
The current public accessibility statement invites users to report barriers by email or phone and lists the company address. It also notes that the page was last updated on 21 February 2025.
Contact channels
Email
[email protected]
Phone
+90 532 065 99 52
Address
Küplüce Mahallesi Atlas Çiçeği Sokak No 26/1, Üsküdar, İstanbul, Türkiye
Response commitment
We welcome accessibility related feedback and suggestions that help us improve our digital experience. We aim to review accessibility inquiries within a reasonable timeframe and address identified issues as promptly as possible.
Last statement update
21 February 2025
Statement summary
This revised page keeps the substance of the current accessibility statement while presenting it in a more balanced, premium, and institutionally credible ATB HTML PAGE format.
The website aims to align with recognized accessibility principles that support broad usability and more inclusive digital access.
Visitors who face difficulty accessing content can contact the company directly through the published email and phone channels.
Accessibility is presented as a living commitment supported by testing, feedback, and ongoing website improvements.

