HSBC Bank (Turkey)
HSBC Bank A.Ş.
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legal form | A.Ş. ( Public Company (Turkey) ) |
founding | 1990 |
Seat | Istanbul , Turkey |
management | David Budd ( Chairman of the Board ) |
Number of employees | 3,700 |
sales | 992.161 million euros ( 2006 balance sheet total ) |
Branch | Financial services |
Website | www.hsbc.com.tr |
The HSBC Bank A.Ş. is the Turkish subsidiary of HSBC and the fifth largest bank in Turkey.
history
HSBC Bank A.Ş. was founded in 1990 as a subsidiary of HSBC in Turkey .
At the end of the 1990s, Demirbank TAS ran into financial problems during the crisis in the Turkish banking system and came under state supervision after being rescued from public funds. In October 2001, HSBC acquired Demirbank TAS, making it the fifth largest private bank in Turkey.
On November 20, 2003 , HSBC Bank headquarters in the Levent district of Istanbul was the target of a series of bomb attacks. There were 3 fatalities and 43 injured among the employees of the bank.
On August 8, 2002 , HSBC Bank A.Ş. an agreement to acquire Benkar Tuketici Finansmani ve Kart Hizmetleri A.Ş. ( Installment credit and card services). The acquisition was implemented on August 19, 2002.
Business areas
The bank has a network of 160 branches across the country and, as a universal bank, offers the full range of products for private and corporate customers.
HSBC continues to lead the exchange trading and asset management business in Turkey through subsidiaries .
Branches
HSBC Bank A.Ş. has a branch in Bahrain and three branches in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus .