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Turkey’s city with the most deposits in banks

Turkey’s city with the most deposits in banks

August 13, 2024

The Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency has released data on deposits in banks. According to the BRSA (Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency), the list of provinces in Turkey with the largest number of residents in deposit accounts is as follows:

1.Istanbul - 6 trillion 837 billion 457 million 854 thousand liras

2. Ankara - 2 trillion 60 billion 520 million 141 thousand liras

3. Izmir - 848 billion 34 million 420 thousand liras

4. Antalya - 513 billion 842 million 573 thousand liras

5. Bursa - 442 billion 526 million 694 thousand lire

. Kojaeli - 319 billion 80 million 233 thousand. liras

7.Adana - 236 billion 144 mln 441 thousand. liras

8. Mugla - 211 billion 376 million 926 thousand lire

9. Konya - 210 billion 878 million 525 thousand lire

. Mersin - 209 billion 333 million 536 thousand liras

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