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Bank Asya posts huge loss of 876.872 million liras, assets decrease by half in 2014

byCustoms Today Report
10/03/2015
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ANKARA: Bank Asya’s unconsolidated net loss was announced as 876.872 million Turkish liras ($336.66 million) in 2014, while its assets had decreased by 51.3 percent compared to last year.

According to unconsolidated financial statements revealed through the Public Disclosure Platform (KAP) on Tuesday, the Gülenist affiliated bank decreased by more than 1 billion TL ($380 million) from its 180.6 million TL profit in 2013. The bank’s assets were 27.785 billion TL ($10.6 billion) in 2013 and had decreased to 13.524 billion TL ($5.1 billion).

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Within the statements prepared by Ernst&Young Turkey, the auditing firm abstained from issuing an opinion since sufficient and proper evidence was not present.

Citing the non-presence of a transparent shareholding structure, Turkey’s Savings Deposit Insurance Fund (TMSF), which is among Turkey’s four existing Islamic lenders, had seized 63 percent of the bank’s privileged shares on February 4.

The statements said that the newly appointed board by the TMSF had not finished examining the bank’s financial condition of 2014, while the evaluation by the TMSF and the Banking Supervision and Regulation Agency (BDDK) regarding the bank’s shareholding structure continues.

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