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Akbank : ウィキペディア英語版
Akbank

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Akbank is one of the largest banks in Turkey. Founded in 1948, it had revenues of nearly TL10bn in 2011.〔http://www.akbank.com/doc/Akbank_Investor_Presentation.pdf〕 Listed on the Borsa Istanbul, its largest shareholders are members of the Sabancı family.
Akbank has ranked as "The Most Valuable Banking Brand in Turkey" according to the "Brand Finance - Banking 500, 2014" report for the third time in a row. Akbank also achieved a significant success by ranking as the 94th most valuable banking brand in the report that comprises the most valuable global banking brands.〔http://brandirectory.com/league_tables/table/banking-500-2014〕
==History==
Akbank was founded in Adana, Turkey on January 1948, originally to provide financing for the cotton producers in the Çukurova region. As the majority of the bank founders were born in the city of Kayseri, the name "Adana-Kayseri Bankası" was chosen, soon to be shortened to its initials AK or Akbank. The founders were Hacı Ömer Sabancı, the industrialist brothers Ahmet Sapmaz and Bekir Sapmaz and the four owners of the Adana textile business Milli Mensucat; Nuh Naci Yazgan, Nuri Has, Mustafa Özgür and Seyit Tekin. This group had an 80% shareholding with the remaining 20% offered to investors in Adana and Istanbul. Opening with a single branch in a corner of Adana Akbank grew and developed quickly, opening its first branch in Istanbul in the district of Sirkeci on July 14, 1950, and moving its headquarters to Istanbul in 1954. The original founders ran the bank until 1962 when it was taken over by Sabancı family.
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.
On January 9, 2007, Akbank and Citigroup 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. In 2008, apart from Boyner, Akbank also signed a partnership agreement with Carrefour SA. Additionally, Akbank introduced new services such as Wings Business Card, Citi Axess, ATMCredit 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.〔
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.
In 2013, Citigroup sold a 10.1 percent% stake in Akbank as part of a move to prepare for Basel III rule and technical reasons related to Citibank. Following this transaction, Citigroup’s stake in Akbank was 9.9% but on March 5, 2015 Citi announced it was selling its remaining shares for $1.15 billion.

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