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Akbank Turkey drug bank since the second world war that is owned and operated by the hidden branch of the Rockefeller family Saudi Arabia, Egypt

 

Index of the Turkish connection to the concentrated evil Bush family that bombed the world Trade center enable they have a reason to invade Afghanistan and enrich their selves:

A.    My explanation

B.    profile copy from wikipedia.org http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akbank

C.    other Akbank members

D.    Suzan Sabancı Dinçer (chairman of the board) alias Leila Köse

E.     Erol Sabanci (Board Member) alias a hidden son of Fareed Al-Atrash alias professor Dr. Helmut Fischer

F.    Hakan Binbaşgil, (Board Member and CEO)

 

 

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The only thing I know about this bank is listed below

This bank is identified as:

1.     Most probably this bank was established through the many small Rockefellers that were busy killing Turkish people to steal their land and then claim that the Turks committed genocide against others. One of these Rockefellers is George H. W. Bush that conspired with his fellow Rockefellers to steal a land for their self and expand it to Afghanistan=World Trade Center Bombing on 11.09.2001=The Bush family

2.     The other board member Erol Sabanci is a hidden son of Fareed Al-Atrash alias Mr. Raja alias professor Dr. Helmut Fischer and many other aliases but the main family name is Rockefeller everything else is falsified

3.     Current chairman of the board is Suzan Sabancı Dinçer alias Leila Köse from the American military base McGraw kasern, for more information see the profile of  Suzan Sabancı Dinçer

4.     Operated among others with members related to my fake family as mentioned above

A hidden Rockefeller and Bush family drug bank

Name in Arabic

Erol Sabanci alias son of Fareed Al-Atrash, board member at Akbank most probably he is the one major partner in the bank

 

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Name and Aliases

Akbank Turkey drug bank since the second world war that is owned and operated by the hidden branch of the Rockefeller family Saudi Arabia, Egypt

 

Index of the Turkish connection to the concentrated evil Bush family that bombed the world Trade center enable they have a reason to invade Afghanistan and enrich their selves:

G.    My explanation

H.    profile copy from wikipedia.org http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akbank

I.      other Akbank members

J.     Suzan Sabancı Dinçer (chairman of the board) alias Leila Köse

K.     Erol Sabanci (Board Member) alias a hidden son of Fareed Al-Atrash alias professor Dr. Helmut Fischer

L.     Hakan Binbaşgil, (Board Member and CEO)

 

 

My explanation

The only thing I know about this bank is listed below

This bank is identified as:

5.     Most probably this bank was established through the many small Rockefellers that were busy killing Turkish people to steal their land and then claim that the Turks committed genocide against others. One of these Rockefellers is George H. W. Bush that conspired with his fellow Rockefellers to steal a land for their self and expand it to Afghanistan=World Trade Center Bombing on 11.09.2001=The Bush family

6.     The other board member Erol Sabanci is a hidden son of Fareed Al-Atrash alias Mr. Raja alias professor Dr. Helmut Fischer and many other aliases but the main family name is Rockefeller everything else is falsified

7.     Current chairman of the board is Suzan Sabancı Dinçer alias Leila Köse from the American military base McGraw kasern, for more information see the profile of  Suzan Sabancı Dinçer

8.     Operated among others with members related to my fake family as mentioned above

9.     A hidden Rockefeller and Bush family drug bank

 

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Akbank T.A.Ş.

Type

Anonim Şirket

Traded as

ISE: AKBNK

Industry

Finance and Insurance

Founded

(1948)

Headquarters

Istanbul, Turkey

Key people

Suzan Sabancı Dinçer, (Chairman)
Hakan Binbaşgil, (Board Member and CEO)

Products

Banking
Investment banking
Investment management

Revenue

US$ 3.3 Billion (2010)

Net income

US$ 1.6 Billion (2010)

Total assets

US$ 64.4 Billion (2010)

Employees

15.330

Parent

Sabanci Holding

Website

www.akbank.com

Akbank (ISE: AKBNK) is Turkey-based bank and was founded in Adana, Turkey on January 1948, originally to provide financing for the cotton producers in the Çukurova region. Growing and developing over time, the Bank opened its first branch in Istanbul in the district of Sirkeci on July 14, 1950, moving its Headquarters to Istanbul in 1954. Rapidly increasing the number of its branches, Akbank automated all banking operations in 1963.

Akbank established Ak Securities in 1996, Ak Investment Fund in 1998, Ak Asset Management Company and its Private Banking Department in 2000. Akbank established Ak Pension Fund in 2003 and incorporated Ak Leasing in 2005. In February 2006, Ak Pension Fund was sold to the Aksigorta insurance company.

As of the end of 2008, Akbank ranked[citation needed] as Turkey's most valuable bank having the most profitable banking operations among privately owned banks in Turkey. In addition, with its extensive branch network, Akbank is one of the largest banks in Turkey in terms of loan volume.[citation needed]

Together with its core banking activities, Akbank offers a wide range of retail, commercial, corporate, private banking and international trade finance services. Non-banking financial services, as well as capital market and investment services, are provided by the Bank's subsidiaries.

With its domestic distribution network that includes over 912 branches and more than 15,300 employees[1], Akbank operates from its headquarters in Istanbul and 20 regional directorates around Turkey. Akbank provides services not only through its branches, which include "Credit Express" consumer loan only branches and "Big Red House" mortgage loan only branches, but also through Retail and Corporate Internet Branches, the Telephone Banking Center, 3,127 ATM's, over 267,000 POS terminals as well as the latest technology channels such as cell phones, and loan machines[clarification needed]. Additionally, Free[clarification needed] Banking Areas have been set up inside branches in which customers have access to Internet and telephone banking services. Akbank N.V. in the Netherlands and Akbank AG in Germany, Akbank Dubai Limited in UAE, as well as a branch in Malta, carry out Akbank's overseas operations.

On January 9, 2007, Akbank and Citigroup have completed the strategic partnership agreement according to which Citigroup acquired a 20% equity stake in Akbank for approximately US$ 3.1 billion (TRL 0.095 per share).

In 2008 Akbank in collaboration with Boyner Holding introduced “Fish”, a credit card which offers an array of different services and products[clarification needed]. In 2008, apart from Boyner, Akbank also signed a partnership agreement[clarification needed] with CarrefourSA. Additionally, Akbank introduced new services such as Wings Business Card[clarification needed], Citi Axess[clarification needed], ATMCredit[clarification needed] and Multimedia POS to its customers.

As of 31 December 2010, Akbank reported a consolidated net profit of TRY 3,010 million (US$ 1,958 million) and total consolidated assets of TRY 120,070 million (US$ 78,089 million). The consolidated capital adequacy ratio of Akbank, standing at approx 20% is among the highest ratios achieved in the sector[citation needed].

In 2010, Akbank continued to raise funds from international markets with the total of such resources reaching US$ 8,0 million by the end of the year.

Akbank is listed on the Istanbul Stock Exchange (ISE) where approx. 25% of its shares are publicly traded meanwhile, Level 1 Depositary Receipts of the Bank are traded on the OTC market in the US. Akbank shares constitute 8% of the total ISE market capitalization and 20% of the total market capitalization of banks listed on ISE as of September,2010.

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·         1 Management Board & Group Executive Committee

·         2 Recent Strategic Alliances and Acquisitions

·         3 Milestones

·         4 Principal Subsidiaries

·         5 International Awards

·         6 References

·         7 External links

·         8 See also

[edit] Management Board & Group Executive Committee

Board of Directors

Executive Management

Name

Since

Position

Name

Since

Position

Suzan Sabancı Dinçer

2008

Chairman and Executive Board Member

Hakan Binbaşgil

2012

CEO and Board Member

Erol Sabancı

2008

Honorary Chairman and Consultant to the Board - Board Member

Kerim Rota

2010

Executive Vice President - Treasury

Hayri Çulhacı

2010

Vice Chairman & Executive Board Member

K. Atıl Özus

2007

Executive Vice President - CFO

Özen Göksel

2011

Executive Board Member

Zeki Tuncay

2008

Executive Vice President - Credit Follow Up and Support Services

Hikmet Bayar

1996

Board Member

Mehmet Sindel

2008

Executive Vice President - Payment Systems

Bülent Adanır

2007

Executive Board Member

Saltık Galatalı

2011

Executive Vice President - Private Banking

Yaman Törüner

1998

Board Member

Sevilay Özsöz

2002

Executive Vice President - Operations

William J. Mills

2008

Board Member

Kaan Gür

2011

Executive Vice President - SME Banking

Hakan Binbaşgil

2012

Board Member

Ahmet Fuat Ayla

2077

Executive Vice President - Credits

Eyüp Engin

2007

Head of Internal Audit

Hülya Kefeli

2007

Executive Vice President - International Banking

A. Galip Tözge

2007

Executive Vice President – Consumer Banking

Alper Hakan Yüksel

2011

Executive Vice President - Corporate Banking

Tunç Akyurt

2010

Executive Vice President - Strategy, CRM and Product & Channel Development

Bade Sipahioglu Işık

2010

Executive Vice President - Human Resources

Turgut Güney

2011

Executive Vice President - Information Technology

[edit] Recent Strategic Alliances and Acquisitions

Citigroup and Akbank announced that, following receipt of all required regulatory approvals, the parties have completed the acquisition by Citigroup of a 20% stake in Akbank. Under the terms of their agreement announced on October 17, 2006, Citigroup has acquired a 20% equity stake in Akbank for approximately $3.1 billion, at a price of 9.50 Yeni Kurus (YKr) per share.

Citigroup obtained its shares in Akbank through (a) the purchase of shares equal to approximately 11.67% of the fully diluted capital of Akbank from Sabanci family members and Sabanci Holding subsidiaries at 9.50 YKr per share and (b) the issuance of new Akbank shares, equal to 8.33% of Akbank’s fully paid up capital, at the same price through a reserved capital increase in favor of Citigroup. The parties’ rights of first refusal or first offer under the agreements become effective at the closing.

In addition, pursuant to the terms of their agreement, Citigroup’s nominee, Mr. William J. Mills , has been appointed to Akbank’s Board of Directors, and Mr. Ege Çağlar, Sabanci Holding’s nominee, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of Citigroup's Turkish banking subsidiary, Citibank A.S.

The agreement establishes a strategic collaboration between Citigroup and Akbank to pursue new commercial activities, referral arrangements and to share expertise and technology.

Economy of Turkey

Money

·         Turkish lira

·         Central Bank

Projects

·         Baku–Tbilisi–Ceyhan pipeline

·         European Union – Turkey Customs Union

·         Southeastern Anatolia Project

·         Foreign purchases of real estate

Companies

·         Istanbul Stock Exchange

·         Companies listed on ISE

Tourism in Turkey

Other Turkish topics

CultureEducation
GeographyHistoryPolitics

Portal: Turkey

[edit] Milestones

Akbank, was founded in Adana in January 1948, originally to provide financing for the cotton producers in the region. Growing and developing over time, the Bank opened its first branch in Istanbul in the Sirkeci district on July 14, 1950; in 1954, it relocated its Headquarters to Istanbul. Rapidly increasing the number of its branches, Akbank automated all banking operations in 1963.

Akbank established Ak Securities in 1996, Ak Investment Fund in 1998, Ak Asset Management Company and its Private Banking Department in 2000. Akbank established Ak Pension Fund in 2003 and incorporated Ak Lease in 2005. In February 2006, Ak Pension Fund was sold to the Aksigorta insurance company.

Akbank has been conducting overseas activities through its subsidiaries in Germany (Akbank A.G.) and the Netherlands (Akbank N.V.), Dubai (Akbank Dubai Limited) and a branch in Malta.

In 2010, Akbank will finance the Ilisu Dam.

[edit] Principal Subsidiaries

Ak Asset Management

AkLease

Ak Securities

Akbank N.V.

Akbank AG

Akbank Dubai Limited

[edit] International Awards

·         The Banker: Best Bank of the Year in Turkey (2006)[citation needed]

·         Euromoney: Best Private Banking in Turkey (2006)[citation needed]

·         Akbank is highly commended in the Banker Technology Awards 2006 for Speedy - Cellular Credit[citation needed]

·         The annual Standard and Poor’s Survey on Transparency and Disclosure once again

revealed that Akbank is the only bank to be in top position with regard to transparency and disclosure[citation needed]

·         BORYAD (Turkish Shareholders Association) named Akbank “The Most Investor-Friendly Company of 2006”, due to the priority Akbank attaches to corporate governance principles and for being the first bank that has bought back its founders’ shares[citation needed].

·         Akbank continues to have the highest credit ratings to be given to a bank in Turkey.[citation needed]

·         In July 2009, it was announced that Euromoney magazine had chosen Akbank as Turkey's best bank within the scope of the "Awards of Excellence".[2]


2010 & 2011

·         Euromoney: Overall Best Private Bank of Turkey

·         Global Finance: Best Bank in Turkey, Best Trade Finance Provider in Turkey, Best Foreign Exchange Provider in Turkey, Best Online Deposits Acquisition in Europe, Best European Bank in Social Media

·         EMEA Finance: Best Bank in Turkey, Best Financial Institution Borrower, Akbank August 2010 Syndication Loan: Best Financial Institution Loan

·         Euroweek: Akbank July 2010 Eurobond Issue: Best Financial Institution Deal of the Year

·         FTSE Global Markets: Akbank ranked among the most successful institutions with its July 2010 Eurobond issue in the magazine’s “20/20 All Stars” list.

·         Financial World Innovation Awards: Innovation in the Delivery of Financial Products - Banking Services Category

·         Stevie Awards 2010: Distinguished Honoree in 5 Categories: “Run to The Red” ATM Campaign – Best Banking Ads & Campaign, Wings Card Ad. – Best Banking Ads & Campaign, Axess Card New Year Campaign – Best Banking Ads & Campaign, 29th International Istanbul Film Festival Announcement Ad. – Best Banking Ads & Campaign, 2009 Annual Report. – Best Annual Report - Online/Electronic

·         Stevie Awards 2011: Winner in 1 Category & Distinguished Honoree in 2 Categories: Akbank Children’s Theater: Winner in Banking – Campaign, Akbank 2010 for you campaign: Distinguished Honoree in Banking – Campaign, Akbank 2010 Annual Report: Distinguished Honoree in Best Annual Report – Print

·         Gartner: CRM Excellence- Integrated Marketing

·         Palladium Group: 2011 Balanced Scorecard Hall of Fame for Executing Strategy - “The Most Successful Organization of EMEA region” and the first Turkish Bank that won the “Hall of Fame” award.

·         LACP (League of American Communications Professionals): Akbank 2010 Annual Report - Best Annual Report in Americas & EMEA

[edit] References

  1. ^ "June 2010 - Banks, Branches and Employees". The Banks Association of Turkey. June 2010. http://www.tbb.org.tr/eng/Banka_ve_Sektor_Bilgileri/Linkler.aspx?RId=550. Retrieved 2010-08-18.
  2. ^ "Turkish Bank Receives Euromoney Award". TurkNet İletişim. 9 July 2009. http://haber.turk.net/ENG/2300039/-eco--Turkish-Bank-Receives-Euromoney-Award. Retrieved 2009-07-28.

[edit] External links

·         Official website (in Turkish)

·         Akbank ve Sanat (Akbank Art Center) (in Turkish, with Englist language available)

·         Akbank N.V. (In Dutch)

Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Category:Akbank

[edit] See also

·         List of Turkish companies

·         List of banks in Turkey

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Sabancı family

Parents

Hacı Ömer Sabancı: 1906-1966 • Sadıka Sabancı: 1910-1988

Children

İhsan: 1931-1979 • Sakıp: 1933-2004 • Hacı: 1935-1998 • Şevket: 1936 • Erol: 1938 • Özdemir: 1941-1996

Notable grandchildren

Güler: 1955 • Ömer: 1959 • Mehmet: 1963-2004 • Dilek: 1964 • Suzan Sabancı Dinçer: 1965 • Demet Sabancı Çetindoğan: 1965 • Ali: 1969 • Demir: 1971 • Sevil: 1973

Notable fourth-generation
members

Faruk: 1992

Major companies

Sabancı HoldingAkbankTEMSAPegasus Airlines

Social and cultural institutions

Hacı Ömer Sabancı FoundationSabancı UniversitySakıp Sabancı MuseumDilek Sabancı Sport Hall

 

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ISE companies of Turkey

 

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Banks of Turkey

A&T BankAbankAkbankAlbaraka TürkAlternatif BankAnadolubankBank AsyaCitibankDenizbankFibabankaFinansbankGaranti BankHalk Bankasıİş BankasıHSBCING BankŞekerbankTekstilbankTurkish BankTürk Ekonomi BankasıVakıfBankYapı Kredi BankasıZiraat Bankası

 

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Turquality Companies

Akbank ·LittleBig ·Mavi Jeans ·Temsa ·Ülker ·Vitra

 

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Citigroup

Brands/companies

Banamex ·Citibank ·Citigold ·Citi Private Bank ·Egg ·Metalmark Capital ·Morgan Stanley Smith Barney (Quilter) (49%) ·Red Roof Inn

Key people

Vikram Pandit ·Richard Parsons ·William R. Rhodes ·Lewis B. Kaden ·Al-Waleed bin Talal ·John Havens

Notable
former executives

Sir Winfried Bischoff ·Michael Bloomberg ·Gary Crittenden ·Jamie Dimon ·Ahmed Fahour ·Stanley Fischer ·Lewis Glucksman ·Thomas W. Jones ·Sallie Krawcheck ·Victor Menezes ·George S. Moore ·Samuel Osgood ·Joe J. Plumeri ·Chuck Prince ·John Reed ·Robert Rubin ·James Stillman Rockefeller ·William Rockefeller ·Moses Taylor ·Sandy Weill ·Robert B. Willumstad ·Walter Wriston

Corporate Directors

Michael Armstrong ·Alain Belda ·George David ·Kenneth T. Derr ·John M. Deutch ·Roberto Hernández Ramírez ·Ann Jordan ·Klaus Kleinfeld ·Andrew N. Liveris ·Anne Mulcahy ·Richard Parsons ·Chuck Prince ·Judith Rodin ·Robert Rubin ·Franklin A. Thomas ·Sandy Weill

Local entities

Argentina ·Australia ·Canada ·China ·Hong Kong ·India ·Indonesia ·Japan ·South Korea ·Malaysia ·Mexico ·Philippines · Singapore ·Thailand

Annual revenue: Description: Description: increaseUS$86.601 billion (2010) ·Employees: 260,000 (2010) ·Stock Symbol: NYSE: C ·Website: citigroup.com ·Headquarters: 399 Park Avenue, New York City, New York 10043, United States

 

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Sabancı family

 

Other Members of this drug bank called Akbank

Turkish:

Soldan sağa; Akbank Ödeme Sistemlerinden Sorumlu Genel Müdür Yardımcısı Mine Könüman, Visa Europe Bölge Genel Müdürü Berna Ülman, Akbank Bilgi Teknolojilerinden Sorumlu Genel Müdür Yardımcısı Alpaslan Özlü, Akbank Genel Müdür Vekili Hakan Binbaşgil, Visa Europe Türkiye Ülke Direktörü Nur Öztin Kurak ve Visa Europe Mobil Teknolojiler Bölüm Başkanı Mary Carol Harris.

 

English:

Left-to-right; Deputy Director General for Payment Systems of Akbank, the Visa Europe Region General Manager Berna Mine Könüman, Deputy Director General for Information Technologies Ülman Akbank, Deputy General Manager Hakan Binbaşgil, concise Alpaslan Akbank Turkey, Visa Europe and Visa Europe-Arid country director Nur mobile technologies Department head Mary Carol Harris.

 

 

 

Hakan Binbaşgil, (Board Member and CEO)

 

Erol Sabanci

The World's Billionaires
#458 Erol Sabanci
03.08.07, 6:00 PM ET

Age: 69

Fortune: inherited and growing

Source: diversified

Net Worth: $2.1 bil Description: Description: http://images.forbes.com/media/lists/10/2007/U.gif

Country Of Citizenship: Turkey

Residence: Istanbul , Turkey, Middle East & Africa

Industry: Finance

Marital Status: married, 2 children

Education:

Has served on the board of Sabanci Holding since 1967. Helps run the conglomerate's most treasured asset, Akbank, which is the second-largest bank in Turkey and has a $16 billion market capitalization. Due to hand over reins to daughter Suzan when he decides to retire. Father of disabled children founded Erol Sabanci Spastic Children Training and Treatment Center, which offers educational opportunities to handicapped and disabled people.

Distribution of Billionaires by Residence

Diameter of disc reflects size of fortune. The red disc indicates Erol Sabanci

 

 

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