Nurol Bank

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Nurol Bank
Native name
Nurol Yatırım Bankası A.Ş.. [1]
Type Corporation
Industry Banking, Financial services
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Ziya Akkurt (Chairman) Özgür Altuntaş (CEO)
Products
Website www.nurolbank.com.tr

Nurol Yatirim Bankasi, [2] referred to as Nurol Bank [3] in English, is a financial services company based in Turkey. It is located in Maslak, [4] an area of Istanbul, their offices are based in Nurol Plaza.

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Overview

Nurol Bank is a bank in Turkey with TRL1.8 billion consolidated assets as of October, 2017. It is a subsidiary of Nurol Holding a large conglomerate in Turkey, headquartered in Ankara, owned by the Carmikli Family.

Nurol Investment Bank started investment banking activities in 1999. Commencing operations in May 1999, it falls under the regulatory purview of the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency of Turkey (BRSA), [5] provides services in the field of Corporate Banking, Investment Banking and Treasury & Financial Institutions via its branch with a staff force of 43 people as of 2016 with a total asset size of TRY 1,169 Bio [6]

Ownership

The shares of the stock [7] of Nurol Bank are privately held by members of the Carmikli family and Nurol Holding [8]

Nurol Bank stock ownership
RankName of OwnerPercentage Ownership
1 Nurol Holding A.S78.16
2 Nurol Insaat ve Ticaret A.S 15.96
3 Nurol Otelcilik ve Turizm Isletmeleri A.S. 0.88
4 Nurettin Çarmıklı 0.89
5 Erol Çarmıklı [9] 0.89
6 M. Oguz Çarmıklı 0.89
7 Gurol Çarmıklı 0.89
8 E.Sabri Çarmıklı 0.89
9 Oguzhan Çarmıklı 0.89
10 Gurhan Çarmıklı 0.89
Total100.00

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