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    Turkish banking sector sees $18.8B net profits in 2024

    By Anadolu AgencyJanuary 30, 20251 Min Read
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    Net profits of Türkiye’s banking sector totaled 658.97 billion Turkish liras ($18.77 billion) in 2024, the country’s banking watchdog said Thursday.

    The banking sector’s net profits climbed 6.2% compared to 2023, according to Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK) data.

    Total assets of the sector were 32.67 trillion liras ($929.59 billion) as of end-December, soaring 38.7% on a yearly basis.

    Loans, the biggest sub-category of assets, totaled 16 trillion liras ($457.03 billion), soaring 37.1% on an annual basis.

    Deposits held at lenders in Türkiye-the largest liabilities item-totaled 18.9 trillion Turkish liras ($538.47 billion), jumping 27.3% from January-December the previous year.

    Pointing to lenders’ minimum capital requirements, the banking sector’s regulatory capital-to-risk-weighted-assets ratio-the higher the better-was 19.07 by end-2023, up from 19.69% in December 2024.

    The ratio of non-performing loans to total cash loans-the lower the better-stood at 1.78% in the same period, versus 1.6% a year ago.

    As of end-2024, a total of 61 state/private/foreign lenders-including deposit banks, participation banks, and development and investment banks-operated in the Turkish banking sector.

    The sector had 208,7289 employees serving at 10,950 branches both in Türkiye and overseas.

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