As of March 2024, total assets of the banking industry in Turkey is 804.3 billion USD.[1] There are 63 banks : 33 deposit, 20 development and investment, 9 participation banks and 1 banks under the supervision of the TMSF.[2]
Below is a list of banking institutions operating in Turkey, provided by the Turkish Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency[3] and the Banks Association of Turkey[4]
List of banks in Turkey by total assets
editDeposit banks
editState-owned deposit banks
edit- Türkiye Cumhuriyeti Ziraat Bankası A.Ş. [1]
- Türkiye Halk Bankası A.Ş. [2]
- Türkiye Vakıflar Bankası T.A.O. (not actually owned by the state; see the article for further information) [3]
Privately owned deposit banks
edit- Adabank A.Ş. [4]
- Akbank T.A.Ş. [5]
- Anadolubank A.Ş. [6]
- Fibabanka A.Ş. [7]
- Şekerbank T.A.Ş. [8]
- Türk Ekonomi Bankası A.Ş. [9]
- Turkish Bank A.Ş. [10]
- Türkiye İş Bankası A.Ş. [11]
- Yapı ve Kredi Bankası A.Ş. [12]
Banks under TMSF
edit- Birleşik Fon Bankası A.Ş. (formerly Bayındırbank A.Ş.) [13]
- Adabank A.Ş [14]
- Türk Ticaret Bankası A.Ş [15]
Foreign banks
editForeign deposit banks founded in Turkey
edit- Alternatif Bank A.Ş. [16]
- Arap Türk Bankası A.Ş. (A&T Bank) [17]
- Bank of China Turkey A.Ş. [18]
- Burgan Bank A.Ş. [19]
- Citibank A.Ş. [20]
- Denizbank A.Ş. [21]
- Deutsche Bank A.Ş. [22]
- HSBC Bank A.Ş. [23]
- ICBC Turkey Bank A.Ş. [24] (formerly Tekstilbank A.Ş.)
- ING A.Ş. [25]
- MUFG Bank Turkey A.Ş. [26]
- Odea Bank A.Ş. [27]
- QNB Finansbank A.Ş. (owned by Qatar National Bank) [28]
- Rabobank A.Ş. [29]
- Turkland Bank A.Ş. [30]
- Türkiye Garanti Bankası A.Ş. [31]
Foreign deposit banks having branches in Turkey
edit- Bank Mellat [32]
- Habib Bank Limited [33]
- Intesa Sanpaolo S.p.A. [34]
- JPMorganChase N.A. [35]
- Société Générale (SA) [36]
Participation banks (interest-free banking/Islamic banking)
editState-owned participation banks
edit- Türkiye Emlak Katılım Bankası A.Ş. [37]
- Ziraat Katılım Bankası A.Ş. [38]
- Vakıf Katılım Bankası A.Ş. [39]
Privately owned participation banks
edit- Türkiye Finans Katılım Bankası A.Ş. (Turkey Finance Participation Bank Inc.) [40]
Foreign participation banks founded in Turkey
edit- Albaraka Türk Katılım Bankası A.Ş. (Albaraka Türk Participation Bank Inc.) [41]
- Kuveyt Türk Katılım Bankası A.Ş. (Kuwait Turk Participation Bank Inc.) [42]
Development and investment banks
editState-owned development and investment banks
editPrivately owned development and investment banks
edit- Aktif Yatırım Bankası A.Ş. [46]
- Diler Yatırım Bankası A.Ş. [47]
- Golden Global Yatırım Bankası A.Ş. [48]
- GSD Yatırım Bankası A.Ş. [49]
- IMKB Takas ve Saklama Bankası A.Ş. [50]
- Nurol Yatırım Bankası A.Ş. [51]
- Türkiye Sınai Kalkınma Bankası A.Ş. [52]
Foreign development and investment banks
editDefunct banks
edit- Anadolu Bank (1961)
- Bank Asya, Asya Katılım Bankası A.Ş. (Bank Asya is the trademark of Asia Participation Bank Inc.) [57]
- Bank Ekspres
- Bank Kapital
- Bayındır Bank
- Demirbank
- Dışbank A.Ş.
- Egebank
- EGS Bank
- Emlak Kredi Bank
- Esbank
- Etibank
- İktisat Bankası
- İmar Bankası
- Impexbank
- İnterbank
- İstanbul Bank
- Kentbank
- Koçbank
- Marmara Bank
- Osmanlı Bankası (Ottoman Bank)
- Oyak Bank
- Pamukbank
- Raybank
- Sitebank
- Sümerbank
- Taib Yatırım Bank A.Ş.
- Tarişbank
- Toprak Bank
- Töbank
- Türk Ticaret Bankası
- Tütünbank-Yaşarbank
- TYT Bank
- Ulusal Bank
- Yurtbank
See also
editNotes
edit- ^ "Monthly Banking Sector Data". www.bddk.org.tr. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
- ^ "Banks". www.bddk.org.tr. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
- ^ Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency list of operating Banking Institutions in Turkey
- ^ Banks Association of Turkey list of member institutions as of 2 May 2010
- ^ "Banks in Türkiye 2023". www.tbb.org.tr. Table 1. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
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References
edit- Turkey's Banks: And Banking System by Dr. Selcuk Abac. Text in English, Contains colour plates, charts, graphs and diagrams. (Detail from a copy of Turkey's Banks published by Euromoney Publications (London) in association with Various Banks in 1986 with an ISBN 0-903121-85-9)
- Marois, Thomas (2012). States, Banks, and Crisis: Emerging Finance Capitalism in Mexico and Turkey, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.