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{{Infobox Defunct Company
| company_name = Demirbank T.A.Ş.
| company_logo = [[Image:Demirbank.jpg|100px]]
| company_type = [[Public limited company]]
| slogan = Demirbank iyi günler diler (Demirbank wishes you a good day)
| fate = Acquired by [[HSBC Holdings]]
| successor = [[HSBC Bank (Turkey)|HSBC Bank]] A.Ş.
| foundation = [[Istanbul]] in 1953
| defunct = 2001
| location = Levent Mh., Büyükdere Cd No:136, 34330 Istanbul, Turkey
| industry = Financial services
| key_people =
| products = Banking and insurance
| num_employees =
| parent = Cıngıllıoğlu Holding A.Ş.
| subsid =
}}
'''Demirbank T.A.Ş.''' is a bank purchased on October 30, 2001 by [[HSBC]] from the [[Turkey|Turkish]] Banking Regulator for £248 million.
'''Demirbank T.A.Ş.''' is a bank purchased on October 30, 2001 by [[HSBC]] from the [[Turkey|Turkish]] Banking Regulator for £248 million.



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Demirbank T.A.Ş.
Company typePublic limited company
IndustryFinancial services
FoundedIstanbul in 1953
Defunct2001
FateAcquired by HSBC Holdings
SuccessorHSBC Bank A.Ş.
HeadquartersLevent Mh., Büyükdere Cd No:136, 34330 Istanbul, Turkey
ProductsBanking and insurance
ParentCıngıllıoğlu Holding A.Ş.

Demirbank T.A.Ş. is a bank purchased on October 30, 2001 by HSBC from the Turkish Banking Regulator for £248 million.

Demirbank was merged with the bank’s existing subsidiary in Turkey, HSBC Bank A.Ş. on December 14, 2001, creating a combined business with a balance sheet of £1.4 billion and capital of £170 million. The combined business operates through a multi-channel delivery system including the Internet, automated teller machines ("ATMs") and call centers under the HSBC name. It has a network of 168 branches and offices in thirty eight cities providing a comprehensive range of personal, corporate, treasury, capital markets, stockbroking, fund management and investment banking services across the Turkish market.