Halkbank
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This article is about the Turkish bank. For the Turkmen bank, see Halkbank (Turkmenistan).
Halkbank is a Turkish bank, first incorporated in 1933 as a state-owned bank. After growing throughout much of the twentieth century, it began absorbing smaller-sized state banks around the turn of the millennium. Halkbank is now a publicly traded company, although the majority stakeholder remains the Turkish government.[4] Halkbank is a bank that offers vehicle loans, housing loans, consumer loans and commercial loans.[5] A number of scandals and controversies involving the bank emerged in the 2010s, some of which culminated in arrests of its executives.
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Company type | Anonim Şirket |
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BİST: HALKB | |
Industry | Banking |
Founded | 1933; 91 years ago (1933) |
Headquarters | Finanskent Mah, Finans Cd No: 42/1, 34760, , |
Number of locations | 1,006 (2019)[1] |
Key people | Süleyman Recep Özdil (Chairman) Osman Arslan (CEO) |
Products | Financial services, credit cards, consumer banking, corporate banking, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking |
Revenue | ₺13.4 billion (2019)[2] |
₺2.0 billion (2019)[2] | |
₺1.7 billion (2019)[2] | |
Total assets | ₺457.0 billion (2019)[3] |
Total equity | ₺32.2 billion (2019)[3] |
Owner | Turkey Wealth Fund |
Number of employees | 18,967 (2019)[1] |
Website | halkbank |
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