Halkbank

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. Halkbank is a bank that offers vehicle loans, housing loans, consumer loans and commercial loans. A number of scandals and controversies involving the bank emerged in the 2010s, some of which culminated in arrests of its executives.

Halkbank
Company typeAnonim Şirket
Traded as
BİST: HALKB
IndustryBanking
Founded1933 (1933)
HeadquartersFinanskent Mah, Finans Cd No: 42/1, 34760, ,
Turkey
Number of locations
1,006 (2019)
Key people
Süleyman Recep Özdil (Chairman)
Osman Arslan (CEO)
ProductsFinancial services, credit cards, consumer banking, corporate banking, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking
Revenue 13.4 billion (2019)
2.0 billion (2019)
Net income
1.7 billion (2019)
Total assets 457.0 billion (2019)
Total equity 32.2 billion (2019)
OwnerTurkey Wealth Fund
Number of employees
18,967 (2019)
Websitehalkbank.com.tr
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