Halkbank

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Halkbank is a state-possessed bank innovated in 1938 and is presently possessed by the Turkey Wealth Fund. It operated as a credit union between 1938 and 1950 immolation favorable fiscal loan services to tradesmen and crafters to promote profitable growth in the country. It began establishing branches across the country in 1950 to grant loans to guests and in 1990 it absorbed Töbank, Sümerbank, Etibank, and Emlakbank, small-sized failed state banks in Turkey.


The bank has two headquarters in Ataşehir, Istanbul independently. It has an aggregate of 1,006 branches and employs 18,967 workers as of 2019. Halkbank is the 4th largest bank in Turkey in terms of total assets. In 2021 its total assets were 901,22 bln TRY, providing the bank with the market share of 10.62%. In 2021 the bank's net income was 1 507,73 mln TRY.


Halkbank
is a universal bank furnishing a broad range of retail, business and commercial banking products and services to private individuals, SMEs and companies. It offers a wide range of services that include deposits, cash allocation,non-cash loans, cash damage operations, cash, and deposit remitments, fund transfers, pressman banking deals, cheques, bank bills, credit cards, cash cards, trippers’ cheques, and performing as a portfolio operation agency.


Founded: 1938
Headquarters: Ataşehir, Istanbul, Turkey
Website: https://www.halkbank.com.tr/en.html

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Halkbank

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