Finansbank

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Finansbank A.S.
Traded as BİST: FINBN
Industry Banking, Financial services
Founded 26 October 1987
Headquarters Istanbul, Turkey
Key people Hüsnü Özyeğin, Founder
Total assets 38.1 billion TRY
Owner(s) National Bank of Greece (77%)[1]
Employees 12,000+
Website www.finansbank.com.tr/en

Finansbank is a Turkish bank with headquarters in Istanbul. It was established by leading Turkish banker Hüsnü Özyeğin in 1987 and has been owned by the National Bank of Greece since 2006.

As of December 2010, total assets of Finansbank increased to 38.1 billion TRY or 30%. Total loans increased by 35%, compared to 2009 and were worth TRY 25.8 billion; customer deposits increased by 25% and were worth TL 23.6 billion. Net interest income reached TL 2,254 million. Net fees and commissions increased by 7%, reaching TL 594 million.[citation needed]

By 2010, the bank had over 12,000 staff and 502 branches.

History

Finansbank was established by leading Turkish banker Hüsnü Özyeğin on October 26, 1987. In 2000 the bank established a number of specialist subsiduries, which included Finans Portfolio Management and Finans Real-Estate Investment Trust. It also launched a telephone banking system and set up an operations Center in Ümraniye, Istanbul.

In 2001 Finansbank sold its shares in Commercial Union Sigorta and Commercial Union Hayat Sigorta to CGU International Insurance and instead established a separate insurance subsidiary Finans Sigorta A.Ş. (Finans Insurance). In 2002 it installed a new core banking system giving it the best technology of the Turkish banks.

By the end of 2005, Finansbank had operations in ten countries including Turkey, Switzerland, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Belgium, Russia, Romania, Ireland and Bahrain. This earned it the title of the Turkish bank having the most extensive network in foreign countries.

In August 2006, the bank sold 46% of its shares to the National Bank of Greece (NBG), the largest bank of Greece. As part of the sale agreement all the international branches and subsidiaries were split from Finansbank and established as a new separate company registered in the Netherlands. This company was renamed as Credit Europe Bank and ownership was transferred to FIBA Group the holding company owned by original bank founder Hüsnü Özyeğin. National Bank of Greece subsequently increased its shareholding to 77% taking full control of the Turkish bank.

Subsidiaries

  • Finans Emeklilik
  • Finans Faktoring
  • Finans Invest
  • Finans Leasing
  • Finans Portföy
  • Finans Tüketici Finansmanı
  • IBTech

Banking Services

References

  1. "Finansbank A.Ş. public disclosure". Turkish Government Public Disclosure Platform (KAP). Retrieved September 6, 2013. 

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