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As of September 2006, the size of the banking industry is 88.2% of total financial sector in Turkey. There are 51 banks as of September 2006: 3 public, 16 private, 14 foreign, 13 non-commercial, 4 participation banks. Notice that one bank is under the supervision of the TMSF[1]. Notice also that total bank assets, as of September 2006, are 473.7 billion Turkish lira. This makes up 86.3% of the gross national product.
Below is a list of banking institutions operating in Turkey.
[edit] Commercial banks
[edit] Banks under TMSF
- Bayındırbank (Renamed Birleşik Fon Bankası A.Ş.)
[edit] Foreign banks
[edit] Foreign banks founded in Turkey
[edit] Foreign banks having branches in Turkey
[edit] Privately owned commercial banks
[edit] Participation Banks (interest-free banking)
- Albaraka Türk
- Bank Asya
- Türkiye Finans
- Kuveyt Türk
[edit] State-owned commercial banks
[edit] Non-depository banks
[edit] Foreign non-depository banks
- Calyon Bank Türk A.Ş.
- Taib Yatırım Bank A.Ş.
[edit] Privately owned non-depository banks
- C Kredi ve Kalkınma Bankası A.Ş. (Bank Pozitif)
- Çalık Yatırım Bankası A.Ş.
- Diler Yatırım Bankası A.Ş.
- GSD Yatırım Bankası A.Ş.
- IMKB Takas ve Saklama Bankası A.Ş.
- Nurol Yatırım Bankası A.Ş.
- Tat Yatırım Bankası A.Ş.
- Türkiye Sınai Kalkınma Bankası A.Ş.
[edit] State-owned non-depository banks
- İller Bankası
- Türk Eximbank
- Türkiye Kalkınma Bankası A.Ş.
[edit] Defunct banks
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Saving Deposit Insurance Fund: equivalent to the US FDIC
[edit] Bibliography
- Turkey's Banks: And Banking System by Dr.Selcuk Abac. Text in English, Contains colour plates, charts, graphs and diagrams.[1]
[edit] References