In today's article we will explore Anadolubank, a topic that has captured the attention of individuals of all ages and cultures. From its impact on society to its implications in the scientific field, Anadolubank has generated debates, research and deep reflections. Throughout history, Anadolubank has played a crucial role in human development, influencing everything from interpersonal relationships to technological advances. In this article, we will dive into the various facets of Anadolubank, analyzing its current relevance and its projection in the future. Get ready to discover everything there is to know about Anadolubank!
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Company type | Corporation |
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Industry | Banking, financial services |
Founded | Istanbul, Turkey 1997 |
Headquarters | Ümraniye, Istanbul, Turkey |
Number of locations | 106 branches (Jun 2016) in Turkey[1] 1 subsidiary (2016) in The Netherlands,[2] Anadolu Securities, Anadolu Factoring |
Area served | Turkey, The Netherlands |
Key people | Mehmet Rüştü Başaran, Chairman Pulat Akçin, CEO[3] Hüseyin Çelik, CFO O.A. Tunç Bergsan, CIO Kürşad Orhun, COO |
Products | Banking Investment banking Investment management |
Total assets | ![]() |
Number of employees | 1,750 (Jun 2016)[4] |
Parent | HABAŞ Grubu |
Website | www.anadolubank.com.tr |
Anadolubank A.Ş. is a Turkish bank bought in 1997 by HABAŞ Grubu[5] from the Prime Ministry Privatization Administration of Turkey (T.C. Başbakanlık Özelleştirme İdaresi Başkanlığı). Anadolubank currently maintains 106 branches throughout Turkey and has 1,750 employees.
Anadolubank provides vehicle loans, housing loans, consumer loans and commercial loans.[6]
Anadolubank A.Ş. has the fully owned subsidiary Anadolubank N.V. in the Netherlands, maintaining one branch in Amsterdam.
Anadolubank provides credits for financing small and middle-sized companies. The bank is also targeting to handle a genuine service in retail banking through deposit and credit products.
As of 31 December 2015, the total assets of Anadolubank were TL 10.9 billion.[citation needed]
The main shareholders of the bank are Habaş Sınai ve Tıbbi Gazlar İstihsal Endüstri A.Ş holding %69,98 and Mehmet Rüştü Başaran %27,32 of aggregate capital. Other shareholders are Aysel Başaran (%1,16), Erol Altıntuğ (%0,63), Elif Altıntuğ (%0,62), Habaş Endüstri Tesisleri A.Ş. (%0,20) and Fikriye Filiz Haseski (%0,09).[7]