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Etibank A.Ş is a
defunct Turkish bank.
Founded in 1935 as a
state bank
focussed on
financing the
electricity sector, it
launched commercial banking activities...
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personally named the
banks "Sümerbank" (1932)
after the
Sumerians and "
Etibank" (1935)
after the Hittites. He also
stressed the folk arts of the countryside...
- Turkey, with an
annual revenue of $850 million. It was
founded in 1935 as
Etibank, a bank
created to
finance Turkish natural resource extraction; in 1993...
- Bayındır Bank
Demirbank Dışbank A.Ş.
Egebank EGS Bank
Emlak Kredi Bank
Esbank Etibank İktisat Bankası İmar Bankası
Impexbank İnterbank İstanbul Bank Kentbank...
- now-defunct Ateş and Yeni Yüzyıl in 1995,
selling them to
Korkmaz Yiğit in 1998.
Etibank was
privatised on 2
March 1998 to
Medya İpek
Holding A.Ş., co-owned by...
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acquired Çukurova Holding's
majority stake in İnterbank. In
December 1997
Etibank was
privatised to Medya-Ipek Holding, co-owned by Çağlar and Dinç Bilgin...
- TDİ Piers, Çanakkale Çolakoğlu
Metallurgy Pier
Elyaf Plant Pier,
Yalova Etibank Edincik Pier, Bandırma
Gemlik Pier,
Gemlik Gübretaş
Fertilizer Pier, Yarımca...
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influenced the
naming of
Turkish institutions, such as the state-owned
Etibank ("Hittite bank"), and the
foundation of the
Museum of
Anatolian Civilizations...
- Five-Year
Industry Plan was enacted.
Institutions such as Sümerbank and
Etibank were
established to
finance industrialization. Nationalizations, protectionist...
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Alacakaya (Guleman), Elazığ, Turkey. The mine
started to
operation in 1936 by
Etibank. The
first person to
mention the
chromium mine in
Guleman was
Russian geologist...