List of banks in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus

This is a list of banks operating in Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus..

All banks, including branches of foreign banks, private banks and International Banking Units are governed by the established Central Bank of Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus. This organization audits and controls all these banks under international banking laws. All banks are compliant to strictly follow KYC and AML laws, are regulated by Ministry of Economy and Energy, and are supervised by the Central Bank.

International Banking Units (I.B.U.)

  • Fortress Bank

Public banks

  • Cyprus Vakiflar Bank

Private banks

  • Akfinans Bank
  • Artam Bank
  • Asbank
  • Creditwest Bank
  • Cyprus Turkish Cooperative Central Bank ]
  • Denizbank Ltd.
  • Kıbrıs Continental Bank
  • Kıbrıs İktisat Bankası
  • Limassol Turkish Cooperative Bank
  • Near East Bank
  • Şekerbank (Kıbrıs)
  • Turkish Bank
  • Universal Bank (TRNC)
  • Viyabank
  • Yeşilada Bank
  • Nova Bank

Branches of foreign banks

Development and investment banks

  • Development Bank of the TRNC

Banks under Savings Deposit Insurance Fund (S.D.I.F.)

  • Asia Bank
  • Cyprus Commercial Bank
  • Erbank
  • Industrial Bank of Kıbrıs
  • Rumeli Bank
  • Tilmo Bank
  • Yasa Bank

Defunct banks

  • Cyprus Commercial Bank - transferred to the SDIF in 2001
  • Cyprus Credit Bank - closed in 2000
  • Cyprus Eurobank
  • Cyprus Liberal Bank - closed in 2000
  • Everest Bank - closed in 2000
  • Finba Financial Bank - renamed Artam Bank in 2001
  • Hamza Bank - takeover by Seker Bank in 2002
  • Industrial Bank - transferred to the SDIF in 2002
  • Kıbrıs Finance Bank - closed in 2000
  • Kıbrıs Yurt Bank - closed in 2000
  • Med Bank - renamed Seker Bank in 2001
  • Mediterranean Guarantee Bank - transferred to Cyprus Vakıflar Bank on July 28, 2005
gollark: Also also, "convention over configuration" being stupid. Yes, the choice of four spaces vs two isn't too significant, but being able to choose means you'll have code you can possibly read a bit more easily, and also public/privateness via *capitalization* just (in my opinion) looks ugly and is annoying if you want to change privacy.
gollark: i.e. generic slices/maps/channels but not actual generics, == being ***maaaaagic*** (admittedly like in most languages, I think), and `make`/`new`.
gollark: Also, as well as that, how it just special-cases stuff instead of implementing reusable solutions.
gollark: e.g. no map function existing or even being possible means that you have *readable* code with a for loop, but it's harder to understand *why that's there* and *what it's for*.
gollark: The main problem I have with it is that it conflates readability (you can see what the code is doing at a low level) with comprehensibility (you know what and why it's doing at a higher one).

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