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In March 2005, TEB signed a joint venture agreement with the [[France|French]] [[BNP Paribas|BNP Paribas SA]], one of the largest financial services groups in the world. TEB has been aggressively expanding its retail network in Turkey ever since and had 541 branches as of 2013. Ümit Leblebici is the CEO of the bank.
In March 2005, TEB signed a joint venture agreement with the [[France|French]] [[BNP Paribas|BNP Paribas SA]], one of the largest financial services groups in the world. TEB has been aggressively expanding its retail network in Turkey ever since and had 541 branches as of 2013. Ümit Leblebici is the CEO of the bank.


TEB has also two other subsidiaries outside Turkey: TEB NV (The Economy Bank) in the [[Netherlands]], and TEB Sh.A.<ref>[http://www.teb-kos.com teb-kos.com]</ref> in [[Kosovo]].
TEB has also two other subsidiaries outside Turkey: TEB NV (The Economy Bank) in the [[Netherlands]], and TEB Sh.A.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.teb-kos.com|title=TEB Sh.A - Ballina|publisher=}}</ref> in [[Kosovo]].


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Revision as of 04:47, 10 April 2016

Türk Ekonomi Bankası
Company typeBank
BİST: TEBNK
IndustryBanking
Founded1927
HeadquartersIstanbul, Turkey
Key people
Mr. Ümit Leblebici
ProductsFinancial Services
ParentTEB Mali Yatırımlar A.Ş.
Websitewww.teb.com.tr

Türk Ekonomi Bankası (Turkish Economy Bank), abbreviated TEB, was founded in 1927 by private investors as a regional bank under the name of Kocaeli Bankası T.A.Ş. in İzmit, Turkey.

In 1981 the bank was purchased by the Çolakoğlu Group, which changed its name to Türk Ekonomi Bankası A.Ş. in 1982. The bank has enjoyed a reputation for prudent and successful management ever since becoming active in commercial and private banking.

In March 2005, TEB signed a joint venture agreement with the French BNP Paribas SA, one of the largest financial services groups in the world. TEB has been aggressively expanding its retail network in Turkey ever since and had 541 branches as of 2013. Ümit Leblebici is the CEO of the bank.

TEB has also two other subsidiaries outside Turkey: TEB NV (The Economy Bank) in the Netherlands, and TEB Sh.A.[1] in Kosovo.

References

  1. ^ "TEB Sh.A - Ballina".