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  2. İşbank - Wikipedia

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    İşbank, officially Türkiye İş Bankası, [a] is a commercial bank in Turkey.Founded by the orders of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk in 1924, it is the first bank to go into operation in the Republic of Türkiye.

  3. List of banks in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Istanbul Finance Center is the new campus for both public and private banks in Turkey. 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]

  4. Banking in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Code No. 6102. Code of Obligations No. 6098. Law on the Central Bank of Turkey No. 1211 (Central Bank Law). Capital Markets Law No. 6362. Law on the Protection of the Value of the Turkish Currency No. 1567. Law on Payment and Security Settlement Systems, Payment Services and Electronic Money Institutions No. 6493.

  5. Isbank Tower 1 - Wikipedia

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    Located close to the Levent subway station of the Istanbul Metro on Büyükdere Avenue. Owned and built by Türkiye İş Bankası (Turkish Business Bank). Several details of the building resemble Trump Tower in New York City , which was designed by the same architect firm, Swanke Hayden Connell Architects . [ 1 ]

  6. İş Yatırım - Wikipedia

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    İş Yatırım is described as a leading Investment Bank in Turkey and was established in 1996. [2] Türkiye İş Bankası A.Ş. and its group companies hold 70,8% of the ownership shares in İş Yatırım, the rest is free float.

  7. Istanbul Financial Center - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the Istanbul Financial Center emerged in the early 2000s as part of Turkey's broader economic vision to elevate its status in the global financial arena. The project gained momentum with the formal announcement by the Turkish government in 2009, signaling its commitment to transforming Istanbul into a significant financial hub.

  8. List of companies of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Istanbul: 1944 Conglomerate: Steel, energy, logistics BOTAŞ: Oil & gas Oil & gas producers Ankara: 1974 State-owned oil/energy Çalık Enerji: Oil & gas Oil & gas producers Istanbul: 1998 Energy Canovate: Consumer goods Personal & household goods Istanbul: 1965 Electrical equipment Cengiz Holding: Conglomerate - Istanbul [7] 1980 Ciner Holding ...

  9. List of companies listed on the Istanbul Stock Exchange

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    Textile factory in Lüleburgaz, west of Istanbul. Akiş Gayrimenkul: AKSGY: Real estate arm of the Akkök Group, specialising in shopping malls. Akmerkez Gayrimenkul: AKMGY: Large shopping centre in central Istanbul. Aksa: AKSA: Acrylic and carbon fibre producer in Yalova, part of the Akkök Group. Aksa Enerji: AKSEN: Electricity producer ...