Halkbank serves as 'bridge between Turkey Serbia'


(MENAFN- The Journal Of Turkish Weekly) Turkish lender Halkbank has become the commercial bridge between Turkey and Serbia since May 2015 the bank’s General Director for Serbia Kenan Bozkurt told Anadolu Agency in an interview.

Halkbank is one of Turkey's biggest banks and a state-run lender. It bought a 76.76 percent stake in Serbia’s local lender Cacanska Banka on May 20 2015.

Bozkurt said Halkbank aims to improve trade volume between Turkey and Serbia.

"Our mission is to be a bridge between Turkish companies in Serbia and Serbian companies that want to do business in Turkey or with Turkish companies" he said.

He noted Serbia’s potential in tourism agriculture and industry. "Turkish investors are aware of Serbia's potentials and they are entering the market together with Halkbank. This will contribute a lot to country's economy export and employment" he said.

He also spoke about Halkbank organizing meetings for prominent Turkish and regional businessmen under "Halkbank Meeting Days" to improve such cooperation between the two countries.

"‘Halkbank Meeting Days’ receive great attention from both regional and Turkish businessmen. We bring them together so they can easily discuss about what can be done mutually" he said.

Halkbank operates with 400 employees and currently has 28 branches and offices throughout Serbia and four new branches to be opened by the end of March.

"Our goal here is to take a part in all the major cities in the country to cover Serbia entirely" Bozkurt said.

Halkbank opened its first branch in Serbia in October 2015.

Halkbank is the second-largest state lender after Ziraat Bank in Turkey with 900 branches and 19000 employees.

In 2014 the bank’s assets were valued at over 150 billion Turkish liras ($60 billion) and its net profit reached 2.2 billion Turkish liras ($850 million).

Nearly half of Halkbank’s shares are traded on Turkey’s main stock exchange Borsa Istanbul.

By Talha Ozturk


The Journal Of Turkish Weekly

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