Turkiye Garanti Bankasi : Changes in Top Management and our Subsidiaries
January 18, 2021 at 05:00 pm
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Changes in Top Management and our Subsidiaries
Changes in Top Management and our Subsidiaries
The relevant boards of our Bank have resolved the changes in the Bank's Top Management and CEO positions of our certain subsidiaries. Such changes will be effective following the completion of necessary legal procedures and obtaining of legal approvals.
In this context, Selahattin Güldü, the Executive Vice President in charge of Commercial Banking, will be appointed as the CEO of our subsidiary Garanti Finansal Kiralama A.Ş. (Garanti BBVA Leasing). Cemal Onaran, the Executive Vice President currently in charge of SME Banking, shall assume these responsibilities and shall become the Executive Vice President in charge of Commercial Banking. Cemal Onaran will be replaced by Sibel Kaya who is currently the Director of Talent and Culture Department.
Ünal Gökmen, the current CEO of Garanti BBVA Leasing, will be leaving his position.
Furthermore, Ufuk Tandoğan, the current CEO of our Romanian subsidiary Garanti Bank S.A. will be leaving his position and replaced by Mustafa Tiftikçioğlu, the current Wholesale Risk Coordinator of our Bank.
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Turkiye Garanti Bankasi AS is a Turkey-based banking institution. It operates under the following business segments: Retail Banking, Corporate/Commercial Banking and Investment Banking. The banking products served to customers are: custody services, time and demand deposits, accumulating deposit accounts, repos, overdraft facilities, spot loans, foreign currency indexed loans, consumer loans, automobile and housing loans, working capital loans, discounted bills, gold loans, foreign currency loans, Eximbank loans, pre-export loans, Export Credit Agency (ECA) covered financing, letters of guarantee, letters of credit, export factoring, acceptance credits, draft facilities, forfeiting, leasing, insurance, forward, futures, salary payments, investment account (ELMA), cheques, safety boxes, bill payments, tax collections and payment orders. The Bank provides service packages to its corporate, commercial and retail customers including deposit, loans, leasing and factoring, among others.