Company:DenizBank
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Type | Anonim Şirket |
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Industry | Finance and Insurance |
Founded | 1938 in Istanbul |
Headquarters | Şişli, Istanbul, Turkey |
Number of locations | 740 branches 5,612 ATMs (2017) |
Area served | Turkey |
Key people | Hakan Ateş, CEO |
Products | Banking Investment banking Investment management |
Number of employees | 14,136 (2017) |
Parent | Sberbank of Russia |
Website | www.denizbank.com |
DenizBank A.Ş. ("deniz" meaning sea in Turkish) is a large private bank in Turkey. It has been owned and controlled by leading Russia bank Sberbank since 2012. European financial services institution Dexia was the previous owner.
History
DenizBank was established in 1938 as a state-owned bank (Denizcilik Bankası) to help finance the then emerging Turkish maritime industry. In 1992, the Turkish government decided to consolidate a number of state-owned banks, and DenizBank merged into Emlakbank.
In 1997, a banking license was auctioned by the government under the name of DenizBank without any significant assets except for three branch buildings. Zorlu Holding acquired the bank from the Privatization Board of Turkey for $70 million, and holding chairman Ahmet Zorlu invited Garanti Bank Moscow's CEO to be the new bank's founding CEO.
Operations commenced in a hotel room in August that year, and the bank moved into its new headquarters in Karaköy the following month. Its first 13 branches (5 outside Istanbul) were also opened.[1] With a revitalization program initiated, branches were opened under a new corporate identity. Expansion was supported by the acquisition of branch offices from other banks, including Tarişbank in 2002. Internet banking was introduced in 1999, and Deniz Yatırım was founded in 2001.[1]
2002 saw the bank move into its new headquarters in Esentepe, Şişli, and the acquisition of Tarişbank. The bank's IPO on the Istanbul stock exchange took place in 2004.[1]
The company went international by establishing or acquiring banks in Austria, Russia and Northern Cyprus.
On May 31, 2006, Dexia announced it had acquired a 75% stake in the company for US$ 2.437 billion. The remaining 25% of the shares were held publicly. It remained the primary shareholder until 2012, when Sberbank agreed to buy DenizBank for 3.6 billion USD from the financially troubled Dexia.[2][3][4]
Structure and finance
DenizBank extended its product range by adding services like investment banking, brokerage, factoring and leasing, which all were formed under the leadership of DenizBank in the "Deniz Financial Services Group". The group of 13 companies employs more than 14,136 people as of 2017.[5]
As of August 2018, the only shareholder of the bank is Sberbank of Russia (100% of shares)[6][7].
Deniz Financial Services Group
The following table shows the structure of the group as of 28 January 2010.[8]
Name of Company | Country | Industry |
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DenizBank A.Ş. | Turkey | Banking |
DenizBank AG | Austria | Banking |
CJSC Dexia Bank | Russia | Banking |
Deniz Finansal Kiralama A.Ş. | Turkey | Financial Leasing |
Deniz Faktoring A.Ş. | Turkey | Factoring |
Deniz Yatırım Menkul Kıymetler A.Ş. | Turkey | Securities |
Intertech Bilgi İşlem ve Pazaralama Ticaret A.Ş. | Turkey | IT / Computing |
Ekspres Yatırım Menkul Değerler A.Ş. | Turkey | Securities |
Deniz Portföy Yönetimi A.Ş. | Turkey | Portfolio Management |
Deniz Kültür Sanat Yayıncılık Ticaret ve Sanayi A.Ş. | Turkey | Culture & Art Publishing |
Deniz Yatırım Ortaklığı A.Ş. | Turkey | Trust Company |
Euro Deniz International Banking Unit Limited | Northern Cyprus | Offshore Banking |
Pupa Gayrimenkul Kiralama ve Yönetim Hizmetleri A.Ş. | Turkey | Real Estate Leasing and Management Services |
Companies sold under agreement with the EU
Due to Dexia's agreement with the European Union, certain businesses were required to be sold. The ones sold from the DFSG are listed below.[9]
Name of Company | Country | Industry |
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Deniz Emeklilik ve Hayat A.Ş.[10] | Turkey | Pension and Life Insurance |
Companies sold
Name of Company | Country | Industry |
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Deniz Türev Menkul Değerler A.Ş.[11] | Turkey | Securities |
Products and services
- Retail banking
- Private banking
- Business banking
- Agricultural banking
- Corporate banking
- Commercial banking
- Public finance[12]
See also
- List of banks in Turkey
- List of Turkish companies
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "DenizBank’ın 20 yıllık Türkiye yolculuğu" (in tr). Sözcü. 2017-08-03. https://www.sozcu.com.tr/2017/ekonomi/denizbankin-20-yillik-turkiye-yolculugu-1958731/.
- ↑ Sberbank Said To Buy Dexia Unit Denizbank For $3.6 Billion. Bloomberg. Retrieved on 2012-06-07.
- ↑ Dalton, Matthew (10 October 2011). "France, Belgium Reach Pact on Ailing Dexia". The Wall Street Journal. https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970203633104576620720705508498. Retrieved 2011-10-10.
- ↑ Belgium Paying EU4 Billion for Dexia Belgian Unit, Reynders Says. Bloomberg. Retrieved on 2011-10-11.
- ↑ "DenizBank 2017 Annual Report". https://www.denizbank.com/en/investor-relations/annual-reports/_pdf/2017-annual-report.pdf.
- ↑ Sberbank. Group structure. Turkey
- ↑ DenizBank. About Us
- ↑ "Kamu Aydınlatma Platformu (Public Disclosure Forum)". Kamu Aydınlatma Platformu (Public Disclosure Forum). http://www.kap.gov.tr/yay/Sirket/sirket.aspx?sirketId=1394.
- ↑ "Dexia: Positive outcome from European Commission negotiations". Association des Banques et Banquiers, Luxembourg. http://www.abbl.lu/de/articles/dexia-positive-outcome-european-commission-negotiations.
- ↑ "Dexia Sells 99.86% Stake In Turkey's DenizEmeklilik To MetLife"[yes|permanent dead link|dead link}}], by Inti Landauro, Fox Business, June 27, 2011, Retrieved October 2, 2011.
- ↑ "Denizbank A.S. Sells Deniz Turev Menkul Degerler A.S.", by Reuters Ticker, Reuters U.S. Edition, July 20, 2011, Retrieved October 2, 2011.
- ↑ "DenizBank A.Ş. About Us". DenizBank A.Ş.. http://www.denizbank.com/EN/AboutUs/.
External links
- Official website
- Group Dexia official website
- DenizYatırım Menkul Kıymetler A.Ş. (Deniz Investment Securities) (in Turkish, with English language available)
- DenizBank AG (in German)
- EkspresInvest Menkul Kıymetler A.Ş. (in English)
- CJSC Dexia Bank Russia (in English)
- Deniz Emeklilik ve Hayat A.Ş. (Deniz Pension and Life Insurance) (in Turkish only)
- DenizBank Bahrain
- Intertech Bilgi İşlem ve Pazarlama Ticaret A.Ş. (in English)