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Türkiye Garanti Bankas? Anonim ?irketi
Unconsolidated Financial Statements
As of and For the Three-Month Period Ended 31 March 2017 ( Convenience Translation of Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes Originally Issued in Turkish) With Independent Accountants' Limited Review Report Thereon
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Akis Ba??ms?z Denetim ve Serbest Muhasebeci Mali Mü?avirlik A? 26 April 2017 This report contains "Independent Accountant's Limited Review Report" comprising 2 pages and;"Unconsolidated Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes"comprising 108 pages. |
Convenience Translation of the Review Report Originally Prepared and Issued in Turkish to English (See Note I in Section Three)
Independent Auditors' Report on Review of Unconsolidated Interim Financial Information
To the Board of Directors of Türkiye Garanti Bankas? Anonim ?irketi;
Introduction
We have reviewed the accompanying unconsolidated statement of financial position of Türkiye Garanti Bankas? A.?. ("the Bank") as at 31 March 2017 and the related unconsolidated statement of income, unconsolidated statement of income and expense items under shareholders' equity, unconsolidated statement of changes in shareholders' equity, unconsolidated statement of cash flows for the three month period then ended and notes, comprising a summary of significant accounting policies and other explanatory information The Bank Management is responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of unconsolidated interim financial information in accordance with the "Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency ("BRSA") Accounting and Reporting Legislation" which includes the "Regulation on Accounting Applications for Banks and Safeguarding of Documents" published in the Official Gazette No.26333 dated 1 November 2006, and other regulations on accounting records of Banks published by Banking Regulation and Supervision Board and circulars and interpretations published by BRSA and the requirements of Turkish Accounting Standard 34 "Interim Financial Reporting" principles for those matters not regulated by the aforementioned legislations. Our responsibility is to express a conclusion on these unconsolidated interim financial information based on our review.
Scope of Review
We conducted our review in accordance with the Standard on Review Engagements (SRE) 2410, "Limited Review of Interim Financial Information Performed by the Independent Auditor of the Entity". A review of interim financial information consists of making inquiries, primarily of persons responsible for financial reporting process, and applying analytical and other review procedures. A review of interim financial information is substantially less in scope than an independent audit performed in accordance with the Independent Auditing Standards and consequently, does not enable us to obtain assurance that we would become aware of all significant matters that might be identified in an audit. Accordingly, we do not express an audit opinion.
Basis for Qualified Conclusion
The accompanying unconsolidated interim financial information as at 31 March 2017 include a general provision of total TL 500,000 thousands, of which TL 200,000 thousands had been recognized as expense in the current period, and TL 300,000 thousands had been recognized as expense in prior periods, which is provided by the Bank management for the possible effects of the negative circumstances which may arise in economy or market conditions.
Qualified Conclusion
Based on our review, except for the effects of the matter described in the Basis for Qualified Conclusion paragraph, nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that the accompanying unconsolidated interim financial information do not present fairly, in all material respects, the unconsolidated financial position of Türkiye Garanti Bankas? A? as at 31 March 2017, and its unconsolidated financial performance and its unconsolidated cash flows for the three month period then ended in accordance with the BRSA Accounting and Reporting Legislation.
Other Matter
The unconsolidated financial statements of the Bank as at and for the year ended 31 December 2016 and as at and for the three-month period ended 31 March 2016 were audited and reviewed by another auditor who expressed a qualified opinion and a qualified conclusion due to the general reserve provisions provided by the Bank on 30 January 2017 and 27 April 2016, respectively.
Report on Other Legal and Regulatory Requirements
Based on our review, nothing has come to our attention that causes us to believe that the interim financial information provided in the Management's interim report included in section seven of the accompanying unconsolidated interim financial information is not consistent, in all material respects, with the reviewed unconsolidated interim financial statements and explanatory notes.
Additional paragraph for convenience translation to English:
The accounting principles summarized in Note I Section Three, differ from the accounting principles generally accepted in countries in which the accompanying unconsolidated interim financial statements are to be distributed and International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS"). Accordingly, the accompanying unconsolidated interim financial statements are not intended to present the financial position and results of operations in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in such countries of users of the unconsolidated interim financial statements and IFRS.
Akis Ba??ms?z Denetim ve Serbest Muhasebeci Mali Mü?avirlik Anonim ?irketi
A member firm of KPMG International Cooperative
Murat Alsan
Partner, SMMM
26 April 2017
Istanbul, Turkey
(Convenience Translation of Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes
Originally Issued in Turkish)
TÜRK?YE GARANT? BANKASI ANON?M ??RKET?
UNCONSOLIDATED INTERIM FINANCIAL REPORT
AS OF AND FOR THE THREE-MONTH PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2017
Levent Nispetiye Mah.Aytar Cad.
No:2 Be?ikta? 34340 Istanbul
Telephone: 212 318 18 18
Fax: 212 216 64 22
www.garanti.com.tr
The unconsolidated interim financial report for the three-month period prepared in accordance with the communiqué of Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks as regulated by Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency, is comprised of the following sections:
1. General Information about the Bank
2. Unconsolidated Financial Statements of the Bank
3. Accounting Policies
4. Financial Position and Results of Operations, and Risk Management Applications of the Bank
5. Disclosures and Footnotes on Unconsolidated Financial Statements
6. Limited Review Report
7. Interim Report
The unconsolidated financial statements for the three-month period and related disclosures and footnotes that were subject to independent review, are prepared in accordance with the Regulation on Accounting Applications for Banks and Safeguarding of Documents, Turkish Accounting Standards, Turkish Financial Reporting Standards and the related statements and guidances, and in compliance with the financial records of our Bank and, unless stated otherwise, presented in thousands of Turkish Lira (TL).
Ferit F. ?ahenk |
Ali Fuat Erbil |
Ayd?n Güler |
Hakan Özdemir |
Board of Directors Chairman |
General Manager |
Financial Reporting Executive Vice President |
General Accounting Senior Vice President |
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Javier Bernal Dionis |
Jorge Saenz - Azcunaga Carranza |
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Audit Committee Member |
Audit Committee Member |
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The authorized contact person for questions on this financial report:
Name-Surname/Title: Handan SAYGIN/Senior Vice President of Investor Relations
Phone no: 90 212 318 23 50
Fax no: 90 212 216 59 02
I. History of the bank including its incorporation date, initial legal status, amendments to legal status 1
II. Bank's shareholder structure, management and internal audit, direct and indirect shareholders, change
in shareholder structure during the year and information on bank's risk group 1
III. Information on the bank's board of directors chairman and members, audit committee members, chief executive officer,
executive vice presidents and their responsibilities and shareholdings in the bank 2
IV. Information on the bank's qualified shareholders 3
V. Summary information on the bank's activities and services 3
VI. Current or likely actual or legal barriers to immediate transfer of equity or repayment of debts between the bank and its affiliates 4
I. Balance sheet - Assets 5
II. Balance sheet - Liabilities 6
III. Off-balance sheet items 7
IV. Income statement 8
V. Statement of income/expense items accounted under shareholders' equity 9
VI. Statement of changes in shareholders' equity 10
VII. Statement of cash flows 11
I. Basis of presentation 12
II. Strategy for use of financial instruments and foreign currency transactions 12
III. Investments in associates and affiliates 13
IV. Forwards, options and other derivative transactions 13
V. Interest income and expenses 14
VI. Fees and commissions 14
VII. Financial assets 14
VIII. Impairment of financial assets 15
IX. Netting and derecognition of financial instruments 16
X. Repurchase and resale agreements and securities lending 16
XI. Assets held for sale, discontinued operations and related liabilities 17
XII. Goodwill and other intangible assets 17
XIII. Tangible assets 17
XIV. Leasing activities 18
XV. Provisions and contingent liabilities 18
XVI. Contingent assets 19
XVII. Liabilities for employee benefits 19
XVIII. Taxation 21
XIX. Funds borrowed 22
XX. Share issuances 22
XXI. Confirmed bills of exchange and acceptances 23
XXII. Government incentives 23
XXIII. Segment reporting 23
XXIV. Other disclosures 24
I. Capital 25
II. Credit risk 32
III. Currency risk 33
IV. Interest rate risk 35
V. Position risk of equity securities 38
VI. Liquidity risk 40
VII. Leverage ratio 45
VIII. Fair values of financial assets and liabilities 45
IX. Transactions carried out on behalf of customers and items held in trust 45
X. Risk management objectives and policies 45
I. Assets 49
II. Liabilities 72
III. Off-balance sheet items 81
IV. Income statement 83
V. Statement of changes in shareholders' equity 89
VI. Statement of cash flows 90
VII. Related party risks 91
VIII. Domestic, foreign and off-shore branches or equity investments, and foreign representative offices 93
IX. Matters arising subsequent to balance sheet date 94
X. Other disclosures on activities of the bank 95
I. Disclosures on limited review report 97
II. Disclosures and footnotes prepared by independent accountants 97
I. Introduction 98
II. Information regarding management and corporate governance practices 103
III. Assessment of financial information and risk management 104
IV. Announcements regarding important developments during 01.01.2017-31.03.2017 period 104
V. Announcements regarding important developments for debt instruments issuance and redemptions during
01.01.2017-31.03.2017 period 106
1.1 History of the bank including its incorporation date, initial legal status, amendments to legal status
Türkiye Garanti Bankas? Anonim ?irketi (the Bank) was established by the decree of Council of Ministers numbered 3/4010 dated 11 April 1946 as a "private bank" and its "Articles of Association" was issued in the Official Gazette dated 25 April 1946.
Following the acquisition on 27 July 2015, Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA (BBVA)'s stake in the Bank reached to 39.90% and BBVA become the main shareholder. Accordingly, the Bank was moved to the "Foreign Deposit Banks" category from the "Private Deposit Bank" category by the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (the BRSA).
The Bank provides banking services through 956 domestic branches, nine foreign branches and three representative offices abroad (31 December 2016: 959 domestic branches, nine foreign branches and three representative offices abroad). The Bank's head office is located in Istanbul.
1.2 Bank's shareholder structure, management and internal audit, direct and indirect shareholders, change in shareholder structure during the period and information on bank's risk group
As of 31 March 2017 , group of companies under BBVA that currently owns 49.85% shares of the Bank, is defined as the BBVA Group (the Group) and it is the main shareholder.
On 22 March 2011, BBVA had acquired; 78.120.000.000 shares of the Bank owned by GE Capital Corporation at a total nominal value of TL 781,200 thousands representing 18.60% ownership, and 26.418.840.000 shares of the Bank owned by Do?u? Holding A? at a total nominal value of TL 264,188 thousands representing 6.29% ownership. BBVA, purchasing 24.89% shares of the Bank, had joint control on the Bank's management together with group of companies under Do?u? Holding A? (the Do?u? Group).
Subsequently, on 7 April 2011, BBVA had acquired 503.160.000 shares at a nominal value of TL 5,032 thousands and increased its ownership in the Bank's share capital to 25.01%. Accordingly, BBVA and the Do?u? Group continued to have mutual control on the Bank's management.
In accordance with the terms of the agreement between BBVA and the Do?u? Group which was previously disclosed on 19 November 2014, the sale of shares representing 14.89% of the share capital of the Bank with a face value of TL 625,380 thousands and 62.538.000.000 shares by the Do?u? Group to BBVA, was completed on 27 July 2015. Following the acquisition, BBVA's stake in the Bank reached to 39.90% and BBVA became the main shareholder. The Bank was moved to "Foreign Deposit Banks" category from "Private Deposit Bank" category by the BRSA.
On 21 February 2017, BBVA agreed with Do?u? Group to acquire 41.790.000.000 shares at a nominal value of TL 417,900 thousands representing 9.95% ownership and on 22 March 2017 in accordance with the terms of the agreements share transfer had been finalized. After the share transfer BBVA's interest in the share capital of the Bank is at 49.85%.
As of balance sheet date, the Do?u? Group's interest in the share capital of the Bank is at 0.05%.
BBVA Group
BBVA is operating for more than 150 years, providing variety of wide spread financial and non-financial services to 70 million retail and commercial customers.
The Group's headquarter is in Spain, where the Group has concrete leadership in retail and commercial markets. BBVA adopting innovative, and customer and community oriented management style, besides banking, operates in insurance sector in Europe and portfolio management, private banking and investment banking in global markets.
BBVA that owns a bank being the largest financial institution in Mexico and the market leader in South America, operates in more than 35 countries with more than 130 thousand employees.
Do?u? Group
The Do?u? Group that was established in 1951 initially for investments in construction sector, under the umbrella of Do?u? Holding established in 1975, operates in eight sectors namely financial services, automotive, construction, real estate, tourism, media, energy ve food-beverage-entertainment with 339 companies and more than 45 thousand employees.
The Do?u? Group has agreements with well-known international brands for distrubition, management and voting right (privilege) such as; Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A. ("BBVA"), Volkswagen AG, Volkswagen Financial Services AG, Audi AG, Dr.Ing.h.c. F.Porsche Aktiengesellshaft, Bentley Motors Limited, Seat SA, Scania CV AB, Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A., Thermo King, Hyatt International Ltd., Soho House, Eden Rock St. Barths, Raleigh, Hilton, Chenot, Bodyism, Crate and Barrel, Messika Group S.A, Emporio Armani, Gucci, Loro Piana, Orlebar Brown, Capritouch, Armani Jeans, Giorgio Armani, Armani Junior, Kiko, Under Armour, Hublot, Arnold&Son S.A., Bell and Ross, Breitling, Vacheron Constantin, M Missoni, HYT, Döttling, Condé Nast ("Vogue-GQ-Traveller"), National Geographic Society ("NG-NG Kids"), Curtco Robb Media LLC ("Robb Report"), Tom's Deli, Tom's Kitchen, Kitchenette, Zuma, Roka, Mezzaluna, Mezzaluna Express, Coya, Oblix, La Petite Maison and L'Atelier.
1.3 Information on the bank's board of directors chairman and members, audit committee members, chief executive officer, executive vice presidents and their responsibilities and shareholdings in the bank
Board of Directors Chairman and Members:
Name and Surname |
Responsibility |
Appointment Date |
Education |
Experience in Banking and Business Administration |
Ferit Faik ?ahenk |
Chairman |
18.04.2001 |
University |
27 years |
Sait Ergun Özen |
Member |
14.05.2003 |
University |
30 years |
Süleyman Sözen |
Vice Chairman |
08.07.2003 |
University |
35 years |
Dr. Muammer Cüneyt Sezgin |
Member |
30.06.2004 |
PhD |
29 years |
Belk?s Sema Yurdum |
Independent Member |
30.04.2013 |
University |
37 years |
Jaime Saenz de Tejada Pulido |
Member |
02.10.2014 |
University |
24 years |
Maria Isabel Goiri Lartitegui |
Member |
27.07.2015 |
Master |
27 years |
Javier Bernal Dionis |
Independent Member of BOD and Audit Committee |
27.07.2015 |
Master |
27 years |
Ali Fuat Erbil |
Member and CEO |
02.09.2015 |
PhD |
25 years |
Jorge Saenz Azcunaga Carranza |
Independent Member of BOD and Audit Committee |
31.03.2016 |
University |
23 years |
In?go Echebarria Garate |
Member |
31.03.2016 |
Master |
34 years |
CEO and Executive Vice Presidents:
Name and Surname |
Responsibility |
Appointment Date |
Education |
Experience in Banking and Business Administration |
Ali Fuat Erbil |
CEO |
02.09.2015 |
PhD |
25 years |
Gökhan Erün |
EVP-Corporate Banking and Treasury Deputy CEO |
01.09.2005 |
Master |
23 years |
Halil Hüsnü Erel |
EVP-Technology, Operation Center, Marketing and Business Development |
16.06.1997 |
University |
42 years |
Avni Ayd?n Düren |
EVP-Legal Services |
01.02.2009 |
Master |
23 years |
Betül Ebru Edin |
EVP-Project Finance |
25.11.2009 |
University |
23 years |
Didem Ba?er |
EVP-Digital Banking |
20.03.2012 |
Master |
22 years |
Recep Ba?tu? |
EVP-Commercial Banking |
01.01.2013 |
University |
27 years |
Osman Nuri Tüzün |
EVP- Human Resources and Support Services |
19.08.2015 |
Master |
25 years |
Ayd?n Güler |
EVP-Finance and Accounting |
03.02.2016 |
University |
27 years |
Ali Temel |
Head of Credit Risk Management |
03.02.2016 |
University |
27 years |
Mahmut Akten |
EVP-Retail Banking |
17.01.2017 |
Master |
17 years |
Cemal Onaran |
EVP-SME Banking |
17.01.2017 |
University |
26 years |
The top management listed above does not hold any material unquoted shares of the Bank.
1.4 Information on the bank's qualified shareholders
Name / Company |
Shares |
Ownership |
Paid-in Capital |
Unpaid Portion |
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA |
2,093,700 |
49.85% |
2,093,700 |
- |
Do?u? Holding A? |
2,107 |
0.05% |
2,107 |
- |
According to the decision made at the "General Assembly of Founder Shares Owners" and the "Extraordinary General Shareholders" meetings held on 13 June 2008, the Bank repurchased all the 370 founder share-certificates issued in order to redeem and exterminate them, subsequent to the permissions obtained from the related legal authorities, at a value of TL 3,876 thousands each in accordance with the report prepared by the court expert and approved by the Istanbul 5th Commercial Court of First Instance. A total payment of TL 1,434,233 thousands has been made to the owners of 368 founder share-certificates from "extraordinary reserves", and the value of remaining 2 founder share-certificates has been blocked in the bank accounts.
Subsequent to these purchases, the clauses 15, 16 and 45 of the Articles of Association of the Bank have been revised accordingly.
1.5 Summary information on the bank's activities and services
Activities of the Bank as stated at the third clause of its Articles of Association are as follows:
· All banking operations,
· Participating in, establishing, and trading the shares of enterprises at various sectors within the limits setforth by the Banking Law;
· Providing attorneyship, insurance agency, brokerage and freight services in relation with banking activities,
· Purchasing/selling debt securities, treasury bills, government bonds and other share certificates issued by Turkish government and other official and private institutions,
· Developing economical and financial relations with foreign organizations,
· Dealing with all economic operations in compliance with the Banking Law.
The Bank's activities are not limited to those disclosed in that third clause, but whenever the Board of Directors deems any operations other than those stated above to be of benefit to the Bank, it is recommended in the general meeting, and the launching of the related project depends on the decision taken during the General Assembly which results in a change in the Articles of Association and on the approval of this decision by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce. Accordingly, the approved decision is added to the Articles of Association .
The Bank is not a specialized bank but deals with all kinds of banking activities. Deposits are the main sources of the lendings to the customers. The Bank grants loans to companies operating in various sectors while aiming to maintain the required level of efficiency.
The Bank also grants non-cash loans to its customers; especially letters of guarantee, letters of credit and acceptance credits.
1.6 Current or likely actual or legal barriers to immediate transfer of equity or repayment of debts between the bank and its affiliates
None.
3 Accounting policies
3.1 Basis of presentation
The Bank prepares its financial statements in accordance with the BRSA Accounting and Reporting Regulation" which includes the regulation on "The Procedures and Principles Regarding Banks' Accounting Practices and Maintaining Documents" published in the Official Gazette dated 1 November 2006 with No. 26333, and other regulations on accounting records of banks published by the Banking Regulation and Supervision Board and circulars and pronouncements published by the BRSA and Turkish Accounting Standards published by the Public Oversight Accounting and Auditing Standards Authority for the matters not regulated by the aforementioned legislations.
The accompanying unconsolidated financial statements are prepared in accordance with the historical cost basis except for financial instruments at fair value through profit or loss, financial assets available for sale, real estates and investments in affiliates valued at equity basis of accounting.
Accounting policies and accounting estimates on which the accompanying financial statements based are in compliance with "The Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency ("BRSA") Accounting and Reporting Regulation" and other regulations, circulars and pronouncements published by the BRSA and with Turkish Accounting Standards issued by Public Oversight Agency for the matters not regulated by the aforementioned legislations and have been applied consistently by the Bank as in the financial statements prepared for the year ended 31 December 2016.
New and revised Turkish Accounting Standards effective for annual periods beginning on or after 1 January 2017 have no material effect on the financial statements, financial performance and on Bank's accounting policies and accounting estimates. New and revised Turkish Accounting Standards issued but not yet effective have no material effect on the financial statements, financial performance and on Bank's accounting policies and accounting estimates, except for IFRS9 which will be effective from periods beginning on or after 1 January 2018. The Bank has started projects to comply with IFRS9.
The accounting policies and the valuation principles applied in the preparation of the accompanying financial statements are explained in Notes 3.2 to 3.24.
3.2 Strategy for use of financial instruments and foreign currency transactions
3.2.1 Strategy for use of financial instruments
The liability side of the Bank's balance sheet is intensively composed of short-term deposits in line with the general trend in the banking sector. In addition to deposits, the Bank has access to longer-term borrowings via the borrowings from abroad.
In order to manage the interest rate risk arising from short-term deposits, the Bank is keen on maintaining floating rate instruments such as government bonds with quarterly coupon payments and instruments like credit cards and consumer loans providing regular cash inflows.
A portion of the fixed-rate securities and loans, and the bonds of the Bank are hedged under fair value hedges. The fair value risks of such fixed-rate assets and financial liabilities are hedged with interest rate swaps and cross currency swaps. The fair value changes of the hedged fixed-rate financial assets and financial liabilities together with the changes in the fair value of the hedging instruments, namely interest rate swaps and cross currency swaps, are accounted under net trading income/losses in the income statement. At the inception of the hedge and during the subsequent periods, the hedge is expected to achieve the offsetting of changes in fair value attributable to the hedged risk for which the hedge is designated, and accordingly, the hedge effectiveness tests are performed.
The Bank may classify its financial assets and liabilities as at fair value through profit or loss, at the initial recognition in order to eliminate any accounting inconsistency.
The fundamental strategy to manage the liquidity risk that may incur due to short-term structure of funding, is to expand the deposit base through customer-oriented banking philosophy, and to increase customer transactions and retention rates. The Bank's widespread and effective branch network, advantage of primary dealership and strong market share in the treasury and capital markets, are the most effective tools in the realisation of this strategy. For this purpose, serving customers by introducing new products and services continuously and reaching the customers satisfaction are very important.
Another influential factor in management of interest and liquidity risks on balance sheet is product diversification both on asset and liability sides.
Exchange rate risk, interest rate risk and liquidity risk are controlled and measured by various risk management systems, and the balance sheet is managed under the limits set by these systems and the limits legally required. Asset-liability management and value at risk models, stress tests and scenario analysis are used for this purpose.
Purchase and sale of short and long-term financial instruments are allowed within the pre-determined limits to generate risk-free return on capital.
The foreign currency position is controlled by the equilibrium of a currency basket to eliminate the foreign exchange risk.
3.2.2 Foreign currency transactions
Foreign exchange gains and losses arising from foreign currency transactions are recorded at transaction dates. At the end of the periods, foreign currency assets and liabilities evaluated with the Bank's spot purchase rates and the differences are recorded as foreign exchange gain or loss in the income statement.
In the unconsolidated financial statements, the financial affiliates are accounted for using the equity method in accordance with the Communique published on the Official Gazette dated 9 April 2015 no. 29321 related to the amendments to the Turkish Accounting Standard 27 (TAS 27) "Separate Financial Statements". In this context, foreign affiliates' asset and liability items in the balance sheet are translated into Turkish Lira by using foreign exchange rates as of the balance sheet date whereas income and expense items are translated into Turkish Lira by using average foreign exchange rates for the related period. Foreign exchange differences arising from translation of income and expense items and other equity items are accounted under capital reserves under equity.
From 1 September 2015, it has been started to apply investment hedge amounting to EUR 342,104,617 in total among net investments in Garanti Bank International NV and Garanti Holding BV having capitals denominated in foreign currencies and long term foreign currency borrowings. Foreign exchange losses in the amount of TL 208,304 thousands, arising from conversion of both foreign currency net investments and long term foreign currency borrowings are accounted under capital reserves and hedging reserves, respectively under equity as of 31 March 2017. There is no ineffective portion arising from net investment hedge accounting.
3.3 Investments in associates and affiliates
In the unconsolidated financial statements, the financial affiliates are accounted for using the equity method in accordance with the Communique published on the Official Gazette dated 9 April 2015 no. 29321 related to the amendments to the Turkish Accounting Standard 27 (TAS 27) "Separate Financial Statements".
In accordance with the Turkish Accounting Standard 28 (TAS 28) for "Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures" through the equity method, the carrying value of financial affiliates are accounted in the financial statements with respect to the Bank's share in these investments' net asset value. While the Bank's share on profits or losses of financial affiliates are accounted in the Bank's income statement, the Bank's share in other comprehensive income of financial affiliates are accounted in the Bank's other comprehensive income statement.
Non-financial affiliates are accounted at cost in the financial statements after provisions for inpairment losses deducted, if any, in accordance with TAS 27.
3.4 Forwards, options and other derivative transactions
As per the Turkish Accounting Standard 39 (TAS 39) "Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement"; forward foreign currency purchases/sales, swaps, options and futures are classified as either "hedging purposes" or "trading purposes".
3.4.1 Derivative financial instruments held for trading
The derivative transactions mainly consist of foreign currency and interest rate swaps, foreign currency options and forward foreign currency purchase/sale contacts. There are no embedded derivatives.
Derivatives are initially recorded in off-balance sheet accounts at their purchase costs including the transaction costs. Subsequently, derivative transactions are valued at their fair values and the changes in their fair values are recorded on balance sheet under "derivative financial assets held for trading" or "derivative financial liabilities held for trading", respectively depending on the fair values being positive or negative. Fair value changes for trading derivatives are recorded under income statement.
The spot legs of currency swap transactions are recorded on the balance sheet and the forward legs in the off-balance sheet accounts as commitment.
3.4.2 Derivative financial instruments held for risk management
The Bank enters into interest rate and cross currency swap transactions in order to hedge the change in fair values of fixed-rate financial instruments. While applying fair value hedge accounting, the changes in fair values of hedging instrument and hedged item are recognised in income statement. If the hedging is effective, the changes in fair value of the hedged item is presented in statement of financial position together with the fixed-rate loan, and in case of fixed-rate financial assets available for sale, such changes are reclassified from shareholders' equity to income statement.
The Bank enters into interest rate and cross currency swap transactions in order to hedge the changes in cash flows of the floating-rate financial instruments While applying cash flow hedge accounting, the effective portion of the changes in the fair value of the hedging instrument is accounted for under hedging reserves in shareholders' equity, and the ineffective portion is recognised in income statement. The changes recognised in shareholders' equity is removed and included in income statement in the same period when the hedged cash flows effect the income or loss.
The Bank performs effectiveness test at the beginning of the hedge accounting period and at each reporting period. The effectiveness tests are carried out using the "Dollar off-set model" and the hedge accounting is applied as long as the test results are between the range of 80%-125% of effectiveness.
The hedge accounting is discontinued when the hedging instrument expires, is exercised, sold or no longer effective. When discontinuing fair value hedge accounting, the cumulative fair value changes in carrying value of the hedged item arising from the hedged risk are amortised to income statement under trading account income/loss caption over the maturity of the hedged item from that date of the hedge accounting is discontinued. While expiring, sale, discontinuing cash flow hedge accounting or when no longer effective the cumulative gains/losses recognised in shareholders' equity and presented under hedging reserves are continued to be kept in this account. When the cash flows of hedged item incur, the gain/losses accounted for under shareholders' equity, are recognised in income statement considering the original maturity.
3.5 Interest income and expenses
Interests are recorded according to the effective interest rate method (rate equal to the rate in calculation of present value of future cash flows of financial assets or liabilities) defined in the Turkish Accounting Standard 39 (TAS 39) "Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement".
In case an interest was accrued on a security before its acquisition, the collected interest is divided into two parts as interest before and after the acquisition and only the interest of the period after the acquisition is recorded as interest income in the financial statements.
The accrued interest income on non-performing loans are reversed and subsequently recognised as interest income only when collected.
3.6 Fees and commissions
Except for certain fees related with certain banking transactions and recognized when received, fees and commissions received or paid, and other fees and commissions paid to financial institutions are accounted under accrual basis of accounting. The income derived from agreements or asset purchases from real-person or corporate third parties are recognized as income when realized.
3.7 Financial assets
3.7.1 Financial assets at fair value through profit or loss
Financial assets valued at fair value through profit or loss, such assets are valued at their fair values and gain/loss arising on those assets is recorded in the income statement. Interest income earned on trading securities and the difference between their acquisition costs and amortized costs are recorded as interest income in the income statement. The differences between the amortized costs and the fair values of such securities are recorded under trading account income/losses in the income statement. In cases where such securities are sold before their maturities, the gains/losses on such sales are recorded under trading account income/losses.
The Bank classifies certain loans and securities issued at their origination dates, as financial assets/liabilities at fair value through profit or loss in compliance with TAS 39. The interest income/expense earned and the difference between the acquisition costs and the amortized costs of financial insturuments are recorded under interest income/expense in income statement, the difference between the amortized costs and the fair values of financial instruments are recorded under trading account income/losses in income statement.
3.7.2 Investments held-to-maturity, financial assets available-for-sale and loans and receivables
Financial assets are initially recorded at their purchase costs including the transaction costs.
Investments held-to-maturity are financial assets with fixed maturities and pre-determined payment schedules that the Bank has the intent and ability to hold until maturity, excluding originated loans and receivables.
There are no financial assets that are not allowed to be classified as investments held-to-maturity for two years due to the tainting rules applied for the breach of classification rules.
Investments held-to-maturity are measured at amortized costs using internal rate of return after deducting impairments, if any.
Financial assets available-for-sale , are financial assets other than assets held for trading purposes, investments held-to-maturity and originated loans and receivables.
Financial assets available-for-sale are measured at their fair values subsequently. However, assets for which fair values can not be determined reliably, are valued at amortized costs by using discounting method with internal rate of return for floating-rate securities; and by using valuation models or discounted cash flow techniques for fixed-rate securities. Unrecognised gain/losses derived from the difference between their fair values and the discounted values are recorded in "securities value increase fund" under the shareholders' equity. In case of sales, the gain/losses arising from fair value measurement under shareholders' equity are recognized in income statement.
The Bank owns consumer price indexed government bonds (CPI) portfolio. CPI's are valued and accounted according to the effective interest rate method which is calculated according to the real coupon rate and the reference inflation index on the issue date. As it is mentioned in the Undersecretariat of Treasury's Investor Guide of CPI, the reference index used during the calculation of the actual coupon payment amount is the previous two months CPI's. The bank determines its expected inflation rates in compliance with this guide. The estimated inflation rate according to the Central Bank of Turkey and the Bank's expectations, is updated during the year when it is considered necessary.
Purchase and sale transactions of securities are accounted at delivery dates.
Loans and receivables are financial assets raised by the Bank providing money, commodity and services to debtors.
Loans are financial assets with fixed or determinable payments and not quoted in an active market.
Loans and receivables are recognized at cost and measured at amortized cost using the effective interest method. Duties paid, transaction costs and other similar expenses on assets received against such risks are considered as a part of transaction cost and charged to customers.
3.8 Impairment of financial assets
Financial asset or group of financial assets are reviewed at each balance sheet date to determine whether there is objective evidence of impairment. If any such indication exists, the Bank estimates the amount of impairment.
Impairment loss incurs if, and only if, there is an objective evidence that the expected future cash flows of financial asset or group of financial assets are adversely effected by an event(s) ("loss event(s)") incurred subsequent to recognition. The losses expected to incur due to future events are not recognized even if the probability of loss is high.
If there is an objective evidence that certain loans will not be collected, for such loans; the Bank provides specific and general allowances for loan and other receivables classified in accordance with the Regulation on Identification of and Provision against Non-Performing Loans and Other Receivables (the Provisioning Regulation) published on the Official Gazette no.2633 dated 1 November 2006. The allowances are recorded in income statement of the related period.
Provisions made during the period are recorded under "provision for losses on loans and other receivables". Provisions booked in the prior periods and released in the current year are recorded under "other operating income".
3.9 Netting and derecognition of financial instruments
3.9.1 Netting of financial instruments
In cases where the fair values of trading securities, securities available-for-sale, securities quoted at the stock exchanges, associates and affiliates are less then their carrying values, a provision for impairment is allocated, and the net value is shown on the balance sheet.
The Bank provides specific allowances for non-performing loan and other receivables in accordance with the Regulation on Identification of and Provision against Non-Performing Loans and Other Receivables. Such allowances are recorded under "loans" as negative balances on the asset side.
Otherwise, the financial assets and liabilities are netted off only when there is a legal right to do so.
3.9.2 Derecognition of financial assets
The Bank derecognizes a financial asset only when the contractual rights to the cash flows from the asset expire, or when it transfers the financial asset and substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership of the asset to another party. If the Bank neither transfers nor retains substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership and continues to control the transferred asset, the Bank recognizes its retained interest in the asset and an associated liability for amounts it may have to pay. If the Bank retains substantially all the risks and rewards of ownership of a transferred financial asset, it continues to recognize the financial asset and also recognizes a collateralized borrowing for the proceeds received.
On derecognition of a financial asset in its entirety, the difference between the asset's carrying amount and the sum of the consideration received and receivable and the cumulative gain or loss that had been recognized in other comprehensive income and accumulated in equity is recognized in income statement.
In case an existing financial asset is replaced with another financial asset from the same counterparty where the terms on the initial financial asset are substantially modified, the existing financial asset is derecognized and a new financial asset is recognized. The difference between the carrying values of the respective financial assets is recognized in income statement.
3.10 Repurchase and resale agreements and securities lending
Securities sold under repurchase agreements are recorded on the balance sheet in compliance with the Uniform Chart of Accounts. Accordingly, government bonds and treasury bills sold to customers under repurchase agreements are classified as "Investments Subject to Repurchase Agreements" and valued based on the Bank management's future intentions, either at market prices or using discounting method with internal rate of return. The funds received through repurchase agreements are classified separately under liability accounts and the related interest expenses are accounted for on an accrual basis.
Securities purchased under resale agreements are classified under "interbank money markets" separately. An income accrual is accounted for the positive difference between the purchase and resale prices earned during the period.
3.11 Assets held for sale, discontinued operations and related liabilities
A tangible asset (or a disposal group) classified as "asset held for sale" is measured at lower of carrying value or fair value less costs to sell. An asset (or a disposal group) is regarded as "asset held for sale" only when the sale is highly probable and the asset (disposal group) is available for immediate sale in its present condition. For a highly probable sale, there must be a valid plan prepared by the management for the sale of asset including identification of possible buyers and completion of sale process. Furthermore, the asset should be actively marketed at a price consistent with its fair value.
A discontinued operation is a part of the Bank's business classified as sold or held-for-sale. The operating results of the discontinued operations are disclosed separately in income statement. The Bank has no discontinued operations.
3.12 Goodwill and other intangible assets
The Bank's intangible assets consist of softwares, intangible rights and other intangible assets.
Goodwill and other intangible assets are recorded at cost in compliance with the Turkish Accounting Standard 38 (TAS 38) "Intangible Assets".
The costs of other intangible assets purchased before 31 December 2004 are restated from the purchasing dates to 31 December 2004, the date the hyperinflationary period is considered to be ended. The intangible assets purchased after this date are recorded at their initial purchase costs.
As per TAS 38, internally-generated softwares should be recognised as intangible assets if they meet the below listed criterias:
- The technical feasibility of completing the intangible asset so that it will be available for use,
- Availability of the Bank's intention to complete and use the intangible asset,
- The ability to use the intangible asset,
- Clarity in probable future economic benefits to be generated from the intangible asset,
- The availability of adequate technical, financial and other resources to complete the development phase and to start using the intangible asset,
- The availability to measure reliably the expenditure attributable to the intangible asset during the development phase.
The directly attributable development costs of intangible asset are included in the the cost of such assets, however the research costs are recognised as expense as incurred.
The intangible assets are amortised by the Bank over their estimated useful lives based on their inflation adjusted costs on a straight-line basis. Estimated useful lives of the Bank's intangible assets are 3-15 years, and amortisation rates are 6.67-33.3%.
If there is objective evidence of impairment, the asset's recoverable amount is estimated in accordance with the Turkish Accounting Standard 36 (TAS 36) " Impairment of Assets" and if the recoverable amount is less then the carrying value of the related asset, a provision for impairment loss is provided.
3.13 Tangible assets
The cost of the tangible assets purchased before 31 December 2004 are restated from the purchasing dates to 31 December 2004, the date the hyperinflationary period is considered to be ended. The tangible assets purchased after this date are recorded at their historical costs.
As of 1 November 2015, changing the existing accounting policy, it has been decided to apply revaluation model for properties recorded under tangible assets instead of cost model in accordance with the Turkish Accounting Standard 16 (TAS 16) "Property, Plant and Equipment". Accordingly, for all real estates registered in the ledger, a valuation study was performed by independent expertise firms.
If there is objective evidence of impairment, the asset's recoverable amount is estimated in accordance with the Turkish Accounting Standard 36 (TAS 36) " Impairment of Assets" and if the recoverable amount is less than the carrying value of the related asset, a provision for impairment loss is provided.
Gains/losses arising from the disposal of the tangible assets are calculated as the difference between the net book value and the net sale price.
Maintenance and repair costs incurred for tangible assets, are recorded as expense.
There are no restrictions such as pledges, mortgages or any other restriction on tangible assets. The depreciation rates and the estimated useful lives of tangible assets are presented below. Depreciation method in use was not changed in the current period.
Tangible assets |
Estimated Useful Lives (Years) |
Depreciation Rates % |
Buildings |
50 |
2 |
Vaults |
50 |
2 |
Motor Vehicles |
5-7 |
15-20 |
Other Tangible Assets |
4-20 |
5-25 |
The depreciation of an asset held for a period less than a full financial year is calculated as a proportion of the full year depreciation charge from the date of acquisition to the financial year end.
Useful lives of buildings are reviewed at least once a year and if current estimates are different than previous estimates, then the revised estimates are considered as accounting policy change in accordance with Turkish Accounting Standard 8 (TAS 8) "Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors".
Investment properties
Land and buildings that are held to earn rentals or for capital appreciation or both rather than for use in production, supply of goods or services, administrative purposes or sale in the ordinary course of business are clasified as investment property. As of 1 November 2015, changing the existing accounting policy, it has been decided to apply fair value model for investment properties instead of cost model in accordance with the Turkish Accounting Standard 40 (TAS 40) "Investment Property" Accordingly, for all the investment properties registered in the ledger, a valuation study was performed by independent expertise firms. Fair value changes in investment properties were accounted in the income statement for the period they occurred.
Investment properties accounted at fair value are not depreciated.
3.14 Leasing activities
Leased assets are recognized by recording an asset or a liability. In the determination of the related asset and liability amounts, the lower of the fair value of the leased asset and the present value of leasing payments is considered. Financial costs on leasing agreements are expanded in lease periods at a fixed interest rate.
In cases where leased assets are impaired or the expected future benefits of the assets are less than their book values, the book values of such leased assets are reduced to their net realizable values. Depreciation for assets acquired through financial leases is calculated consistently with the same principle as for the tangible assets.
In operating leases, the rent payments are charged to the statement of operations in equal installments.
3.15 Provisions and contingent liabilities
In the financial statements, a provision is made for an existing commitment resulted from past events if it is probable that the commitment will be settled and a reliable estimate can be made of the amount of the obligation. Provisions are calculated based on the best estimates of management on the expenses to incur as of the balance sheet date and, if material, such expenses are discounted for their present values. If the amount is not reliably estimated and there is no probability of cash outflow from the Bank to settle the liability, the related liability is considered as "contingent" and disclosed in the notes to the financial statements.
3.16 Contingent assets
The contingent assets usually arise from unplanned or other unexpected events that give rise to the possibility of an inflow of economic benefits to the Bank. If an inflow of economic benefits to the Bank has become probable, then the contingent asset is disclosed in the footnotes to the financial statements. If it has become virtually certain that an inflow of economic benefits will arise, the asset and the related income are recognized in the financial statements of the period in which the change occurs.
3.17 Liabilities for employee benefits
Severance indemnities and short-term employee benefits
As per the existing labour law in Turkey, the Bank is required to pay certain amounts to the employees retired or fired except for resignations or misbehaviours specified in the Turkish Labour Law.
Accordingly, the Bank reserved for employee severance indemnities in the accompanying financial statements using actuarial method in compliance with the Turkish Accounting Standard 19 (TAS 19) "Employee Benefits" for all its employees who retired or whose employment is terminated, called up for military service or died. The major actuarial assumptions used in the calculation of the total liability are as follows:
|
31 March 2017 |
31 December 2016 |
|
% |
% |
Net Effective Discount Rate |
3.43 |
3.43 |
Discount Rate |
11.50 |
11.50 |
Expected Rate of Salary Increase |
9.30 |
9.30 |
Inflation Rate |
7.80 |
7.80 |
The above rates are effective rates, whereas the rates applied for the calculation differ according to the employees' years-in-service.
The Bank provided for undiscounted short-term employee benefits earned during the financial periods as per services rendered in compliance with TAS 19.
The actuarial gains/losses are recognised under shareholders' equity as per the revised TAS 19.
Retirement benefit obligations
A defined benefit plan is a pension plan that defines an amount of pension benefit that an employee (and his/her dependents) will receive on retirement.
The Bank's defined benefit plan (the "Plan") is managed by "Türkiye Garanti Bankas? Anonim ?irketi Memur ve Müstahdemleri Emekli ve Yard?m Sand??? Vakf?" (the Fund) established as per the provisional article 20 of the Social Security Law no.506 and the Bank's employees are the members of this Fund.
The Plan is funded through contributions of both by the employees and the employer as required by Social Security Law numbered 506. These contributions are as follows:
|
31 March 2017 |
|
|
Employer |
Employee |
Pension contributions |
15.5% |
10.0% |
Medical benefit contributions |
6.0% |
5.0% |
The Plan is composed of a) the contractual benefits of the employees, which are subject to transfer to Social Security Foundation ("SSF") as per the Social Security Law no.5754 ("the Law"), and b) other social rights and medical benefits provided by the Bank but not transferable to SSF.
a) Benefits transferable to SSF
The first paragraph of the provisional article 23 of Banking Law no.5411, published in the Official Gazette on 1 November 2005, no.25983, which requires the transfer of the members of the funds subject to the provisional article 20 of the Social Security Law no.506, and the persons who are paid under insurance coverage for disablement, old-age and mortality and their right-holders to the SSF within three years following the effective date of the related article was cancelled with the decision of the Constitutional Court dated 22 March 2007, no.2007/33. The reasoned ruling regarding the cancellation of the Constitutional Court was published in the Official Gazette no.26731, dated 15 December 2007. The Constitutional Court stated that the reason behind this cancellation was the possible loss of antecedent rights of the fund members.
Following the publication of the verdict, the Turkish Grand National Assembly ("Turkish Parliament") started to work on the new legal arrangements by taking the cancellation reasoning into account and the articles of the Law no.5754 regulating the principles related with such transfers were accepted and approved by Turkish Parliament on 17 April 2008, and enacted on 8 May 2008 after being published in the Official Gazette no.26870.
As per the Law, the present value of post-employment benefits as at the transfer date for the fund members to be transferred, are to be calculated by a commission composing from the representatives of the SSF, the Ministry of Finance, the Undersecretariat of Treasury, the Undersecretariat of State Planning Organisation, the BRSA, the Savings Deposit Insurance Fund, the banks and the funds, by using a technical discount rate of 9.80% taking into account the funds' income and expenses as per insurance classes and the transferable contributions and payments of the funds including any salary and income differences paid by the funds above the limits of SSF for such payments.The transfers are to take place within the three-year period starting from 1 January 2008 . Subsequently, the transfer of the contributors and the persons receiving monthly or regular income and their right-holders from such funds established for employees of the banks, insurance and reinsurance companies, trade chambers, stock markets and unions that are part of these organizations subject to the provisional article 20 of the Social Security Law no.506 to the SSF, has been postponed for two years. The decision was made by the Council of Ministers on 14 March 2011 and published in the Official Gazette no. 27900 dated 9 April 2011 as per the decision of the Council of Ministers, no.2011/1559, and as per the letter no. 150 of the Ministry of Labor and Social Security dated 24 February 2011 and according to the provisional article 20 of the Social Security and Public Health Insurance Law no.5510.
On 19 June 2008, Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi ("CHP") applied to the Constitutional Court for the cancellation of various articles of the Law including the first paragraph of the provisional Article 20. At the meeting of the Constitutional Court on 30 March 2011, it was decided that the first paragraph of the provisional Article 20 of the Law is not contradictory to the Constitutional Law, and accordingly the dismissal of the cancellation request has been denied with the majority of votes.
Before the completion of two-years period set by the Council of Ministers on 14 March 2011, as per the Article no. 51 of the law no. 6645, published in the Official Gazette no. 29335 dated 23 April 2015, the Article no. 20 of the law no. 5510 was amended giving the Council of Ministers the authority to determine the date of transfer without defining any timeline.
b) Other benefits not transferable to SSF
Other social rights and payments provided in the existing trust indenture but not covered through the transfer of the funds' members and their right-holders to the SSF, are to be covered by the funds and the institutions that employ the funds' members.
The actuarial gains/losses are recognised under shareholders' equity as per the revised TAS 19.
3.18 Taxation
3.18.1 Corporate tax
Effective from 1 January 2006, statutory income is subject to corporate tax at 20% in Turkey. This rate is applied to accounting income modified for certain exemptions (like dividend income) and deductions (like investment incentives), and additions for certain non-tax deductable expenses and allowances for tax purposes. If there is no dividend distribution planned, no further tax charges are made.
Dividends paid to the resident institutions and the institutions working through local offices or representatives are not subject to withholding tax. As per the decisions no.2009/14593 and no.2009/14594 of the Council of Ministers published in the Official Gazette no.27130 dated 3 February 2009, certain duty rates included in the articles no.15 and 30 of the new Corporate Tax Law no.5520 are revised. Accordingly, the withholding tax rate on the dividend payments other than the ones paid to the nonresident institutions generating income in Turkey through their operations or permanent representatives and the resident institutions is 15%. In applying the withholding tax rates on dividend payments to the nonresident institutions and the individuals, the withholding tax rates covered in the related Double Tax Treaty Agreements are taken into account. Appropriation of the retained earnings to capital is not considered as profit distribution and therefore is not subject to withholding tax.
The prepaid taxes are calculated and paid at the rates valid for the earnings of the related years. The prepayments can be deducted from the annual corporate tax calculated for the whole year earnings.
In accordance with the tax legislation, tax losses can be carried forward to offset against future taxable income for up to five years. Tax losses cannot be carried back to offset profits from previous periods.
In Turkey, there is no procedure for a final and definite agreement on tax assessments. Companies file their tax returns with their tax offices by the end of 25th of the fourth month following the close of the accounting period to which they relate. Tax returns are open for five years from the beginning of the year that follows the date of filing during which time the tax authorities have the right to audit tax returns, and the related accounting records on which they are based, and may issue re-assessments based on their findings.
The tax applications for foreign branches;
NORTHERN CYPRUS
According to the Corporate Tax Law of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus no.41/1976 as amended, the corporate earnings (including foreign corporations) are subject to a 10% corporate tax and 15% income tax. This tax is calculated based on the income that the taxpayers earn in an accounting period. Tax base is determined by modifying accounting income for certain exclusions and allowances for tax purposes. The corporations cannot benefit from the rights of offsetting losses, investment incentives and amortisation unless they prepare and have certified their balance sheets, income statements and accounting records used for tax calculations by an auditor authorized by the Ministry of Finance. In cases where it is revealed that the earnings of a corporation were not subject to taxation in prior years or the tax paid on such earnings are understated, additional taxes can be charged in the next twelwe years following that the related taxation period. The corporate tax returns are filed in the tax administration office in April after following the end of the accounting year to which they relate. The corporate taxes are paid in two equal installments in May and October.
MALTA
The corporate earnings are subject to a 35% corporate tax. This rate is determined by modifying accounting income for certain exclusions and allowances for tax purposes. The earnings of the foreign corporations' branches in Malta are also subject to the same tax rate that the resident corporations in Malta are subject to. The earnings of such branches that are transferred to their head offices are not subject to an additional tax. The taxes payable is calculated by the obligating firm and the calculation is shown at the tax declaration form that is due till the following year's September and the payment is done till this date.
LUXEMBOURG
The corporate earnings are subject to a 21% corporate tax. This rate is determined by modifying accounting income for certain exclusions and allowances for tax purposes. An additional 7% of the calculated corporate income tax is paid as a contribution to unemployment insurance fund. 3% of the taxable income is paid as municipality tax in addition to corporate tax. The municipalities have the right to increase this rate up to 200%-350%. The municipality commerce tax, which the Bank's Luxembourg branch subject to currently is applied as 7.50% of the taxable income. The tax returns do not include any tax amounts to be paid.
The tax calculation is done by the tax office and the amount to be paid is declared to corporate through an official letter called Note. The amounts and the payment dates of prepaid taxes are determined and declared by the tax office at the beginning of the taxation period. The corporations whose head offices are outside Luxembourg, are allowed to transfer the rest of their net income after tax following the allocation of 5% of it for legal reserves, to their head offices .
3.18.2 Deferred taxes
According to the Turkish Accounting Standard 12 (TAS 12) "Income Taxes"; deferred tax assets and liabilities are recognized, using the balance sheet method, on all taxable temporary differences arising between the carrying values of assets and liabilities in the financial statements and their corresponding balances considered in the calculation of the tax base, except for the differences not deductible for tax purposes and initial recognition of assets and liabilities which affect neither accounting nor taxable profit.
If transactions and events are recorded in the income statement, then the related tax effects are also recognized in the income statement. However, if transactions and events are recorded directly in the shareholders' equity, the related tax effects are also recognized directly in the shareholders' equity.
The deferred tax assets and liabilities are reported as net in the financial statements.
The carrying amount of deferred tax assets is reviewed at each balance sheet date and reduced to the extent that it is no longer probable that sufficient taxable profits will be available to allow all or part of the asset to be recovered.
3.18.3 Transfer pricing
The article no.13 of the Corporate Tax Law describes the issue of transfer pricing under the title of "Disguised Profit Distribution by Way of Transfer Pricing". "The General Communiqué on Disguised Profit Distribution by Way of Transfer Pricing" published at 18 November 2007, explains the application related issues on this topic.
According to this communiqué, if the taxpayers conduct transactions like purchase and sale of goods or services with the related parties where the prices are not determined according to the arm's length principle, then it will be concluded that there is a disguised profit distribution by way of transfer pricing. Such disguised profit distributions will not be deducted from the corporate tax base for tax purposes.
As stated in the "7.1 Annual Documentation" section of this communiqué, the taxpayers are required to fill out the "Transfer Pricing, Controlled Foreign Entities and Thin Capitalization" form for the purchase and sale of goods or services conducted with their related parties in a taxation period, attach these forms to their corporate tax returns and submit to the tax offices.
3.19 Funds borrowed
The Bank, whenever required, generates funds from domestic and foreign sources in the form of borrowings, syndications, securitizations, and bill and bond issuances in the local and international markets.The funds borrowed are recorded at their purchase costs and valued at amortised costs using the effective interest method.
In cases where such funds are valued at their amortised costs and such application results in measurement or accounting inconsistencies due to having the relevant financial instruments valued using different methods or the related gains or losses are recorded differently, such fundings are valued and recorded at their fair values as per TAS 39 in order to minimise or prevent such inconsistencies.
3.20 Share issuances
None.
3.21 Confirmed bills of exchange and acceptances
Confirmed bills of exchange and acceptances are realized simultaneously with the customer payments and recorded in off-balance sheet accounts as possible debt and commitment, if any.
3.22 Government incentives
As of 31 March 2017, the Bank does not have any government incentives or grants.
3.23 Segment reporting
The Bank operates in corporate, commercial, retail and investment banking. Accordingly, 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, ECA covered financing, letters of guarantee, letters of credit, export factoring, acceptance credits, draft facilities, forfaiting, leasing, insurance, forward, futures, salary payments, investment account (ELMA), cheques, safety boxes, bill payments, tax collections, payment orders. GarantiCard, BonusCard, Miles&Smiles Card, FlexiCard, MoneyCard, BusinessCard under the brand names of Visa and Mastercard, virtual cards and also American Express credit cards and "Paracard" debit cards with Maestro, Electron, Visa and Mastercard brand names, are available.
The Bank provides service packages to its corporate, commercial and retail customers including deposit, loans, foreign trade transactions, investment products, cash management, leasing, factoring, insurance, credit cards, and other banking products. A customer-oriented branch network has been built in order to serve customers' needs effectively and efficiently. The Bank also utilizes alternative delivery channels intensively.
The Bank provides corporate banking products to international and national holdings in Turkey by coordinating regional offices, suppliers and intermediaries, utilizing cross-selling techniques. Mainly, it provides services through its commercial and mixed type of branches to export-revenue earning sectors like tourism and textile and exporters of Turkey's traditional agricultural products.
Additionally, the Bank provides banking services to enterprises and their employees working in retail and service sectors through product packages including overdraft accounts, POS machines, credit cards, cheque books, Turkish Lira and foreign currency deposits, investment accounts, internet banking and call-center, debit cards and bill payment modules.
Retail banking customers form a wide-spread and sustainable deposit base for the Bank. Individual customers' needs are met by diversified consumer banking products through branches and alternative delivery channels.
Information on the business segments is as follows:
Current Period |
Retail Banking |
Corporate / Commercial Banking |
Invesment Banking |
Other |
Total Operations |
Total Operating Profit |
1,845,532 |
1,541,026 |
52,076 |
695,938 |
4,134,572 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total Operating Profit |
1,845,532 |
1,541,026 |
52,076 |
695,938 |
4,134,572 |
Net Operating Profit |
706,794 |
756,548 |
3,580 |
470,223 |
1,937,145 |
Income from Associates and Affiliates |
- |
- |
- |
108 |
108 |
Net Operating Profit |
706,794 |
756,548 |
3,580 |
470,331 |
1,937,253 |
Provision for Taxes |
- |
- |
- |
411,704 |
411,704 |
Net Profit |
706,794 |
756,548 |
3,580 |
58,627 |
1,525,549 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Segment Assets |
60,305,937 |
135,607,324 |
87,951,716 |
10,974,556 |
294,839,533 |
Investments in Associates and Affiliates |
- |
- |
- |
5,580,601 |
5,580,601 |
Total Assets |
60,305,937 |
135,607,324 |
87,951,716 |
16,555,157 |
300,420,134 |
Segment Liabilities |
111,241,350 |
63,083,623 |
81,941,041 |
7,785,403 |
264,051,417 |
Shareholders' Equity |
- |
- |
- |
36,368,717 |
36,368,717 |
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity |
111,241,350 |
63,083,623 |
81,941,041 |
44,154,120 |
300,420,134 |
Prior Period |
Retail Banking |
Corporate / Commercial Banking |
Invesment Banking |
Other |
Total Operations |
Total Operating Profit |
1,408,705 |
1,148,870 |
65,894 |
747,718 |
3,371,187 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total Operating Profit |
1,408,705 |
1,148,870 |
65,894 |
747,718 |
3,371,187 |
Net Operating Profit |
219,923 |
290,502 |
4,574 |
766,846 |
1,281,845 |
Income from Associates and Affiliates |
- |
- |
- -- |
- |
- |
Net Operating Profit |
219,923 |
290,502 |
4,574 |
766,846 |
1,281,845 |
Provision for Taxes |
- |
- |
- |
241,307 |
241,307 |
Net Profit |
219,923 |
290,502 |
4,574 |
525,539 |
1,040,538 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Segment Assets |
59,084,680 |
126,963,548 |
81,188,982 |
11,707,628 |
278,944,838 |
Investments in Associates and Affiliates |
- |
- |
- |
5,210,562 |
5,210,562 |
Total Assets |
59,084,680 |
126,963,548 |
81,188,982 |
16,918,190 |
284,155,400 |
Segment Liabilities |
106,985,273 |
61,415,792 |
74,568,141 |
5,647,114 |
248,616,320 |
Shareholders' Equity |
- |
- |
- |
35,539,080 |
35,539,080 |
Total Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity |
106,985,273 |
61,415,792 |
74,568,141 |
41,186,194 |
284,155,400 |
3.24 Other disclosures
None.
4 Financial Position and Results of Operations and Risk Management
4.1 Total capital
The capital items calculated as per the "Regulation on Equities of Banks" published on 5 September 2013, are presented below:
4.1.1 Components of total capital
Current Period |
Amount |
Amount as per the regulation before 1/1/2014 (*) |
COMMON EQUITY TIER I CAPITAL |
|
|
Paid-in Capital to be Entitled for Compensation after All Creditors |
4,972,554 |
|
Share Premium |
11,880 |
|
Reserves |
27,166,294 |
|
Other Comprehensive Income according to TAS |
2,998,060 |
|
Profit |
1,525,549 |
|
Current Period Profit |
1,525,549 |
|
Prior Period Profit |
- |
|
Bonus Shares from Associates, Affiliates and Joint-Ventures not Accounted in Current Period's Profit |
1,891 |
|
Common Equity Tier I Capital Before Deductions |
36,676,228 |
|
Deductions From Common Equity Tier I Capital |
|
|
Valuation adjustments calculated as per the article 9. (i) of the Regulation on Bank Capital |
- |
- |
Current and Prior Periods' Losses not Covered by Reserves, and Losses Accounted under Equity according to TAS (-) |
387,872 |
- |
Leasehold Improvements on Operational Leases (-) |
98,405 |
- |
Goodwill Netted with Deferred Tax Liabilities |
- |
- |
Other Intangible Assets Netted with Deferred Tax Liabilities Except Mortgage Servicing Rights |
175,917 |
219,896 |
Net Deferred Tax Asset/Liability (-) |
- |
- |
Differences arise when assets and liabilities not held at fair value, are subjected to cash flow hedge accounting |
- |
- |
Total credit losses that exceed total expected loss calculated according to the Regulation on Calculation of Credit Risk by Internal Ratings Based Approach |
- |
- |
Securitization gains |
- |
- |
Unrealized gains and losses from changes in bank's liabilities' fair values due to changes in creditworthiness |
- |
- |
Net amount of defined benefit plans |
- |
- |
Direct and Indirect Investments of the Bank on its own Tier I Capital (-) |
1,923 |
- |
Shares Obtained against Article 56, Paragraph 4 of the Banking Law (-) |
- |
- |
Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or less of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or more of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Mortgage Servicing Rights Exceeding the 10% Threshold of Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Net Deferred Tax Assets arising from Temporary Differences Exceeding the10% Threshold of Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Amount Exceeding the 15% Threshold of Tier I Capital as per the Article 2, Clause 2 of the Regulation on Measurement and Assessment of Capital Adequacy Ratios of Banks (-) |
- |
- |
The Portion of Net Long Position of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or more of the Issued Share Capital not deducted from Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Mortgage Servicing Rights not deducted (-) |
- |
- |
Excess Amount arising from Deferred Tax Assets from Temporary Differences (-) |
- |
- |
Other items to be Defined by the BRSA (-) |
- |
- |
Deductions from Tier I Capital in cases where there are no adequate Additional Tier I or Tier II Capitals (-) |
- |
|
|
Amount |
Amount as per the regulation before 1/1/2014 (*) |
Total Deductions from Common Equity Tier I Capital |
664,117 |
|
Total Common Equity Tier I Capital |
36,012,111 |
|
ADDITIONAL TIER I CAPITAL |
|
|
Preferred Stock not Included in Common Equity Tier I Capital and the Related Share Premiums |
- |
|
Debt Instruments and the Related Issuance Premiums Defined by the BRSA |
- |
|
Debt Instruments and the Related Issuance Premiums Defined by the BRSA (Covered by Temporary Article 4) |
- |
|
Additional Tier I Capital before Deductions |
- |
|
Deductions from Additional Tier I Capital |
|
|
Direct and Indirect Investments of the Bank on its own Additional Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Investments in Equity Instruments Issued by Banks or Financial Institutions Invested in Bank's Additional Tier I Capital and Having Conditions Stated in the Article 7 of the Regulation |
- |
- |
Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or less of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
The Total of Net Long Position of the Direct or Indirect Investments in Additional Tier I Capital of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns more than 10% of the Issued Share Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Other items to be defined by the BRSA (-) |
- |
|
Items to be Deducted from Tier I Capital during the Transition Period |
- |
|
Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets and Related Deferred Taxes not deducted from Tier I Capital as per the Temporary Article 2, Clause 1 of the Regulation on Measurement and Assessment of Capital Adequacy Ratios of Banks (-) |
43,979 |
- |
Net Deferred Tax Asset/Liability not deducted from Tier I Capital as per the Temporary Article 2, Clause 1 of the Regulation on Measurement and Assessment of Capital Adequacy Ratios of Banks (-) |
- |
- |
Deduction from Additional Tier I Capital when there is not enough Tier II Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Total Deductions from Additional Tier I Capital |
- |
|
Total Additional Tier I Capital |
- |
|
Total Tier I Capital (Tier I Capital= Common Equity Tier I Capital + Additional Tier I Capital) |
35,968,132 |
|
TIER II CAPITAL |
|
|
Debt Instruments and the Related Issuance Premiums Defined by the BRSA |
- |
|
Debt Instruments and the Related Issuance Premiums Defined by the BRSA (Covered by Temporary Article 4) |
- |
|
Provisions (Amounts explained in the first paragraph of the article 8 of the Regulation on Bank Capital) |
2,678,423 |
|
Total Deductions from Tier II Capital |
2,678,423 |
|
Deductions from Tier II Capital |
|
|
Direct and Indirect Investments of the Bank on its own Tier II Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Investments in Equity Instruments Issued by Banks and Financial Institutions Invested in Bank's Tier II Capital and Having Conditions Stated in the Article 8 of the Regulation |
- |
- |
Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or less of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or more of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
|
The Total of Net Long Position of the Direct or Indirect Investments in Additional Tier I Capital and Tier II Capital of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or more of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Other items to be defined by the BRSA (-) |
- |
- |
Total Deductions from Tier II Capital |
- |
|
Total Tier II Capital |
2,678,423 |
|
Total Equity (Total Tier I and Tier II Capital) |
38,646,555 |
|
Total Tier I Capital and Tier II Capital ( Total Equity) |
|
|
|
|
Amount as per the regulation before 1/1/2014 (*) |
Loans Granted against the Articles 50 and 51 of the Banking Law (-) |
96 |
|
Net Book Values of Movables and Immovables Exceeding the Limit Defined in the Article 57, Clause 1 of the Banking Law and the Assets Acquired against Overdue Receivables and Held for Sale but Retained more than Five Years (-) |
68,359 |
|
Other items to be Defined by the BRSA (-) |
42,479 |
|
Items to be Deducted from the Sum of Tier I and Tier II Capital (Capital) During the Transition Period |
|
|
The Portion of Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or less of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital not deducted from Tier I Capital, Additional Tier I Capital or Tier II Capital as per the Temporary Article 2, Clause 1 of the Regulation (-) |
- |
- |
The Portion of Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns more than 10% of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital not deducted from Additional Tier I Capital or Tier II Capital as per the Temporary Article 2, Clause 1 of the Regulation (-) |
- |
- |
The Portion of Net Long Position of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or more of the Issued Share Capital, of the Net Deferred Tax Assets arising from Temporary Differences and of the Mortgage Servicing Rights not deducted from Tier I Capital as per the Temporary Article 2, Clause 2, Paragraph (1) and (2) and Temporary Article 2, Clause 1 of the Regulation (-) |
- |
- |
CAPITAL |
|
|
Total Capital ( Total of Tier I Capital and Tier II Capital ) |
38,535,621 |
- |
Total Risk Weighted Assets |
242,047,310 |
- |
CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIOS |
|
|
CET1 Capital Ratio (%) |
14.88 |
- |
Tier I Capital Ratio (%) |
14.86 |
- |
Capital Adequacy Ratio (%) |
15.92 |
- |
BUFFERS |
|
|
Bank-specific total CET1 Capital Ratio |
6.767 |
- |
Capital Conservation Buffer Ratio (%) |
1.250 |
- |
Bank-specific Counter-Cyclical Capital Buffer Ratio (%) |
0.017 |
- |
Additional CET1 Capital Over Total Risk Weighted Assets Ratio Calculated According to the Article 4 of Capital Conservation and Counter-Cyclical Capital Buffers Regulation |
7.81 |
- |
Amounts Lower Than Excesses as per Deduction Rules |
|
|
Remaining Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or less of the Issued Share Capital |
- |
- |
Remaining Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Tier I Capital of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns more than 10% or less of the Issued Share Capital |
- |
- |
Remaining Mortgage Servicing Rights |
- |
- |
Net Deferred Tax Assets arising from Temporary Differences |
217,806 |
- |
Limits for Provisions Used in Tier II Capital Calculation |
|
|
General Loan Provisions for Exposures in Standard Approach (before limit of one hundred and twenty five per ten thousand) |
3,289,114 |
- |
General Loan Provisions for Exposures in Standard Approach Limited by 1.25% of Risk Weighted Assets |
2,678,423 |
- |
Total Loan Provision that Exceeds Total Expected Loss Calculated According to Communiqu on Calculation of Credit Risk by Internal Ratings Based Approach |
- |
- |
Total Loan Provision that Exceeds Total Expected Loss Calculated According to Communiqu on Calculation of Credit Risk by Internal Ratings Based Approach, Limited by 0.6% Risk Weighted Assets |
- |
- |
Debt Instruments Covered by Temporary Article 4 (effective between 1.1.2018-1.1.2022) |
|
|
Upper Limit for Additional Tier I Capital Items subject to Temporary Article 4 |
- |
- |
Amount of Additional Tier I Capital Items Subject to Temporary Article 4 that Exceeds Upper Limit |
- |
- |
Upper Limit for Additional Tier II Capital Items subject to Temporary Article 4 |
- |
- |
Amount of Additional Tier II Capital Items Subject to Temporary Article 4 that Exceeds Upper Limit |
- |
- |
(*) Under this item fully loaded amounts were reported for items that are subject to phasing in according to "Bank Capital Regulation" dated 1 January 2014.
Prior Period |
Amount |
Amount as per the regulation before 1/1/2014 (*) |
COMMON EQUITY TIER I CAPITAL |
|
|
Paid-in Capital to be Entitled for Compensation after All Creditors |
4,972,554 |
|
Share Premium |
11,880 |
|
Reserves |
23,385,730 |
|
Other Comprehensive Income according to TAS |
2,759,735 |
|
Profit |
5,070,549 |
|
Current Period Profit |
5,070,549 |
|
Prior Period Profit |
- |
|
Bonus Shares from Associates, Affiliates and Joint-Ventures not Accounted in Current Period's Profit |
1,891 |
|
Common Equity Tier I Capital Before Deductions |
36,202,339 |
|
Deductions From Common Equity Tier I Capital |
|
|
Valuation adjustments calculated as per the article 9. (i) of the Regulation on Bank Capital |
- |
- |
Current and Prior Periods' Losses not Covered by Reserves, and Losses Accounted under Equity according to TAS (-) |
732,893 |
- |
Leasehold Improvements on Operational Leases (-) |
103,037 |
- |
Goodwill Netted with Deferred Tax Liabilities |
- |
- |
Other Intangible Assets Netted with Deferred Tax Liabilities Except Mortgage Servicing Rights |
128,006 |
213,344 |
Net Deferred Tax Asset/Liability (-) |
- |
- |
Differences arise when assets and liabilities not held at fair value, are subjected to cash flow hedge accounting |
- |
- |
Total credit losses that exceed total expected loss calculated according to the Regulation on Calculation of Credit Risk by Internal Ratings Based Approach |
- |
- |
Securitization gains |
- |
- |
Unrealized gains and losses from changes in bank's liabilities' fair values due to changes in creditworthiness |
- |
- |
Net amount of defined benefit plans |
- |
- |
Direct and Indirect Investments of the Bank on its own Tier I Capital (-) |
1,730 |
- |
Shares Obtained against Article 56, Paragraph 4 of the Banking Law (-) |
- |
- |
Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or less of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or more of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Mortgage Servicing Rights Exceeding the 10% Threshold of Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Net Deferred Tax Assets arising from Temporary Differences Exceeding the10% Threshold of Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Amount Exceeding the 15% Threshold of Tier I Capital as per the Article 2, Clause 2 of the Regulation on Measurement and Assessment of Capital Adequacy Ratios of Banks (-) |
- |
- |
The Portion of Net Long Position of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or more of the Issued Share Capital not deducted from Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Mortgage Servicing Rights not deducted (-) |
- |
- |
Excess Amount arising from Deferred Tax Assets from Temporary Differences (-) |
- |
- |
Other items to be Defined by the BRSA (-) |
- |
- |
Deductions from Tier I Capital in cases where there are no adequate Additional Tier I or Tier II Capitals (-) |
- |
|
Total Deductions from Common Equity Tier I Capital |
965,666 |
|
Total Common Equity Tier I Capital |
35,236,673 |
|
ADDITIONAL TIER I CAPITAL |
|
|
Preferred Stock not Included in Common Equity Tier I Capital and the Related Share Premiums |
- |
|
Debt Instruments and the Related Issuance Premiums Defined by the BRSA |
- |
|
|
Amount |
Amount as per the regulation before 1/1/2014 (*) |
Debt Instruments and the Related Issuance Premiums Defined by the BRSA (Covered by Temporary Article 4) |
- |
|
Additional Tier I Capital before Deductions |
- |
|
Deductions from Additional Tier I Capital |
|
|
Direct and Indirect Investments of the Bank on its own Additional Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Investments in Equity Instruments Issued by Banks or Financial Institutions Invested in Bank's Additional Tier I Capital and Having Conditions Stated in the Article 7 of the Regulation |
- |
- |
Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or less of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
The Total of Net Long Position of the Direct or Indirect Investments in Additional Tier I Capital of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns more than 10% of the Issued Share Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Other items to be defined by the BRSA (-) |
- |
|
Items to be Deducted from Tier I Capital during the Transition Period |
- |
|
Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets and Related Deferred Taxes not deducted from Tier I Capital as per the Temporary Article 2, Clause 1 of the Regulation on Measurement and Assessment of Capital Adequacy Ratios of Banks (-) |
85,338 |
- |
Net Deferred Tax Asset/Liability not deducted from Tier I Capital as per the Temporary Article 2, Clause 1 of the Regulation on Measurement and Assessment of Capital Adequacy Ratios of Banks (-) |
- |
- |
Deduction from Additional Tier I Capital when there is not enough Tier II Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Total Deductions from Additional Tier I Capital |
- |
|
Total Additional Tier I Capital |
- |
|
Total Tier I Capital (Tier I Capital= Common Equity Tier I Capital + Additional Tier I Capital) |
35,151,335 |
|
TIER II CAPITAL |
|
|
Debt Instruments and the Related Issuance Premiums Defined by the BRSA |
- |
|
Debt Instruments and the Related Issuance Premiums Defined by the BRSA (Covered by Temporary Article 4) |
- |
|
Provisions (Amounts explained in the first paragraph of the article 8 of the Regulation on Bank Capital) |
2,596,082 |
|
Total Deductions from Tier II Capital |
2,596,082 |
|
Deductions from Tier II Capital |
|
|
Direct and Indirect Investments of the Bank on its own Tier II Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Investments in Equity Instruments Issued by Banks and Financial Institutions Invested in Bank's Tier II Capital and Having Conditions Stated in the Article 8 of the Regulation |
- |
- |
Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or less of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or more of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
|
The Total of Net Long Position of the Direct or Indirect Investments in Additional Tier I Capital and Tier II Capital of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or more of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
- |
Other items to be defined by the BRSA (-) |
- |
- |
Total Deductions from Tier II Capital |
- |
|
Total Tier II Capital |
2,596,082 |
|
Total Equity (Total Tier I and Tier II Capital) |
37,747,417 |
|
Total Tier I Capital and Tier II Capital ( Total Equity) |
|
|
Loans Granted against the Articles 50 and 51 of the Banking Law (-) |
31 |
|
Net Book Values of Movables and Immovables Exceeding the Limit Defined in the Article 57, Clause 1 of the Banking Law and the Assets Acquired against Overdue Receivables and Held for Sale but Retained more than Five Years (-) |
55,860 |
|
Other items to be Defined by the BRSA (-) |
36,994 |
|
|
Amount |
Amount as per the regulation before 1/1/2014 (*) |
Items to be Deducted from the Sum of Tier I and Tier II Capital (Capital) During the Transition Period |
|
|
The Portion of Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or less of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital not deducted from Tier I Capital, Additional Tier I Capital or Tier II Capital as per the Temporary Article 2, Clause 1 of the Regulation (-) |
- |
- |
The Portion of Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns more than 10% of the Issued Share Capital Exceeding the 10% Threshold of above Tier I Capital not deducted from Additional Tier I Capital or Tier II Capital as per the Temporary Article 2, Clause 1 of the Regulation (-) |
- |
- |
The Portion of Net Long Position of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or more of the Issued Share Capital, of the Net Deferred Tax Assets arising from Temporary Differences and of the Mortgage Servicing Rights not deducted from Tier I Capital as per the Temporary Article 2, Clause 2, Paragraph (1) and (2) and Temporary Article 2, Clause 1 of the Regulation (-) |
- |
- |
CAPITAL |
|
|
Total Capital ( Total of Tier I Capital and Tier II Capital ) |
37,654,532 |
- |
Total Risk Weighted Assets |
232,322,344 |
- |
CAPITAL ADEQUACY RATIOS |
|
|
CET1 Capital Ratio (%) |
15.17 |
- |
Tier I Capital Ratio (%) |
15.13 |
- |
Capital Adequacy Ratio (%) |
16.21 |
- |
BUFFERS |
|
|
Bank-specific total CET1 Capital Ratio |
5.635 |
- |
Capital Conservation Buffer Ratio (%) |
0.625 |
- |
Bank-specific Counter-Cyclical Capital Buffer Ratio (%) |
0.51 |
- |
Additional CET1 Capital Over Total Risk Weighted Assets Ratio Calculated According to the Article 4 of Capital Conservation and Counter-Cyclical Capital Buffers Regulation |
8.21 |
- |
Amounts Lower Than Excesses as per Deduction Rules |
|
|
Remaining Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Equity Items of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns 10% or less of the Issued Share Capital |
- |
- |
Remaining Total of Net Long Positions of the Investments in Tier I Capital of Unconsolidated Banks and Financial Institutions where the Bank Owns more than 10% or less of the Issued Share Capital |
- |
- |
Remaining Mortgage Servicing Rights |
- |
- |
Net Deferred Tax Assets arising from Temporary Differences |
153,379 |
- |
Limits for Provisions Used in Tier II Capital Calculation |
|
|
General Loan Provisions for Exposures in Standard Approach (before limit of one hundred and twenty five per ten thousand) |
3,171,163 |
- |
General Loan Provisions for Exposures in Standard Approach Limited by 1.25% of Risk Weighted Assets |
2,596,082 |
- |
Total Loan Provision that Exceeds Total Expected Loss Calculated According to Communiqu on Calculation of Credit Risk by Internal Ratings Based Approach |
- |
- |
Total Loan Provision that Exceeds Total Expected Loss Calculated According to Communiqu on Calculation of Credit Risk by Internal Ratings Based Approach, Limited by 0.6% Risk Weighted Assets |
- |
- |
Debt Instruments Covered by Temporary Article 4 (effective between 1.1.2018-1.1.2022) |
|
|
Upper Limit for Additional Tier I Capital Items subject to Temporary Article 4 |
- |
- |
Amount of Additional Tier I Capital Items Subject to Temporary Article 4 that Exceeds Upper Limit |
- |
- |
Upper Limit for Additional Tier II Capital Items subject to Temporary Article 4 |
- |
- |
Amount of Additional Tier II Capital Items Subject to Temporary Article 4 that Exceeds Upper Limit |
- |
- |
(*) Under this item fully loaded amounts were reported for items that are subject to phasing in according to "Bank Capital Regulation" dated 1 January 2014.
The Bank plans its Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) Capital by considering 10% as the minimum target while considering its additional CET 1 requirements during the phase-in period due to aforementioned regulations.
4.1.2 Items included in capital calculation
None.
4.1.3 Reconciliation of capital items to balance sheet
Current Period |
Carrying value |
Amount of correction |
Value of the capital report |
Explanation of differences |
Paid-in Capital |
4,200,000 |
772,554 |
4,972,554 |
Inflation adjustments included in Paid-in Capital according to Regulation's Temporary Article 1 |
Capital Reserves |
3,476,874 |
(852,915) |
2,623,959 |
|
Other Comprehensive Income According to TAS |
3,463,103 |
(852,915) |
2,610,188 |
|
Securities Value Increase Fund |
1,202,434 |
- |
1,202,434 |
|
Revaluation Surplus on Tangible Assets |
1,678,016 |
- |
1,678,016 |
|
Revaluation Surplus on Intangible Assets |
- |
- |
- |
|
Revaluation Surplus on Investment Property |
- |
- |
- |
|
Hedging Reserves (Effective Portion) |
(86,283) |
(80,361) |
(166,644) |
Items not included in the calculation as per Regulation's Article 9-1-f |
Revaluation Surplus on Assets Held for Sale and Assets of Discontinued Operations |
- |
- |
- |
|
Other Capital Reserves |
668,936 |
(772,554) |
(103,618) |
Inflation adjustments included in Paid-in Capital according to Regulation's Temporary Article 1 |
Bonus Shares of Associates, Affiliates and Joint-Ventures |
1,891 |
- |
1,891 |
|
Share Premium |
11,880 |
- |
11,880 |
|
Profit Reserves |
27,166,294 |
- |
27,166,294 |
|
Profit or Loss |
1,525,549 |
- |
1,525,549 |
|
Prior Periods Profit/Loss |
- |
- |
- |
|
Current Period Net Profit/Loss |
1,525,549 |
- |
1,525,549 |
|
Deductions from Common Equity Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
|
276,245 |
Deductions from Common Equity Tier 1 Capital as per the Regulation |
Common Equity Tier I Capital |
36,368,717 |
|
36,012,111 |
|
Subordinated Debts |
|
|
- |
|
Deductions from Tier I Capital (-) |
|
|
43,979 |
Deductions from Tier 1 Capital as per the Regulation |
Tier I Capital |
|
|
35,968,132 |
|
Subordinated Debts |
|
|
- |
|
General Provisions |
|
|
2,678,423 |
General Loan Provision added to Tier II Capital as per the Regulation's Article 8 |
Deductions from Tier II Capital (-) |
|
|
- |
Deductions from Tier II Capital as per the Regulation |
Tier II Capital |
|
|
2,678,423 |
|
Deductions from Total Capital (-) |
|
|
110,934 |
Deductions from Capital as per the Regulation |
Total |
|
|
38,535,621 |
|
Prior Period |
Carrying value |
Amount of correction |
Value of the capital report |
Explanation of differences |
Paid-in Capital |
4,200,000 |
772,554 |
4,972,554 |
Inflation adjustments included in Paid-in Capital according to Regulation's Temporary Article 1 |
Capital Reserves |
2,882,801 |
(842,188) |
2,040,613 |
|
Other Comprehensive Income According to TAS |
2,869,030 |
(842,188) |
2,026,842 |
|
Securities Value Increase Fund |
622,143 |
- |
622,143 |
|
Revaluation Surplus on Tangible Assets |
1,626,437 |
- |
1,626,437 |
|
Revaluation Surplus on Intangible Assets |
- |
- |
- |
|
Revaluation Surplus on Investment Property |
- |
- |
- |
|
Hedging Reserves (Effective Portion) |
(48,486) |
(69,634) |
(118,120) |
Items not included in the calculation as per Regulation's Article 9-1-f |
Revaluation Surplus on Assets Held for Sale and Assets of Discontinued Operations |
- |
- |
- |
|
Other Capital Reserves |
668,936 |
(772,554) |
(103,618) |
Inflation adjustments included in Paid-in Capital according to Regulation's Temporary Article 1 |
Bonus Shares of Associates, Affiliates and Joint-Ventures |
1,891 |
- |
1,891 |
|
Share Premium |
11,880 |
- |
11,880 |
|
Profit Reserves |
23,385,730 |
- |
23,385,730 |
|
Profit or Loss |
5,070,549 |
- |
5,070,549 |
|
Prior Periods Profit/Loss |
- |
- |
- |
|
Current Period Net Profit/Loss |
5,070,549 |
- |
5,070,549 |
|
Deductions from Common Equity Tier I Capital (-) |
- |
|
232,773 |
Deductions from Common Equity Tier 1 Capital as per the Regulation |
Common Equity Tier I Capital |
35,539,080 |
|
35,236,673 |
|
Subordinated Debts |
|
|
- |
|
Deductions from Tier I Capital (-) |
|
|
85,338 |
Deductions from Tier 1 Capital as per the Regulation |
Tier I Capital |
|
|
35,151,335 |
|
Subordinated Debts |
|
|
- |
|
General Provisions |
|
|
2,596,082 |
General Loan Provision added to Tier II Capital as per the Regulation's Article 8 |
Deductions from Tier II Capital (-) |
|
|
- |
Deductions from Tier II Capital as per the Regulation |
Tier II Capital |
|
|
2,596,082 |
|
Deductions from Total Capital (-) |
|
|
92,885 |
Deductions from Capital as per the Regulation |
Total |
|
|
37,654,532 |
|
4.2 Credit risk
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
4.3 Currency risk
Foreign currency position limit is set in compliance with the legal standard ratio of net foreign currency position. As of 31 March 2017, the Bank's net 'on balance sheet' foreign currency short position amounts to TL 17,877,169 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 17,200,230 thousands), net 'off-balance sheet' foreign currency long position amounts to TL 20,888,357 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 18,461,666 thousands), while net foreign currency long open position amounts to TL 3,011,188 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 1,261,436 thousands).
The foreign currency position risk of the Bank is measured by "standard method" and "value-at-risk (VaR) model". Measurements by standard method are carried out monthly, whereas measurements by "VaR" are done daily. The foreign currency exchange risk is managed through transaction, dealer, desk and stop-loss limits approved by the board of directors for the trading portfolio beside the foreign currency net position standard ratio and the VaR limit.
The Bank's effective exchange rates at the date of balance sheet and for the last five working days of the period announced by the Bank in TL are as follows:
|
USD |
EUR |
Foreign currency purchase rates at balance sheet date |
3.6350 |
3.8849 |
Exchange rates for the days before balance sheet date; |
|
|
Day 1 |
3.6250 |
3.8902 |
Day 2 |
3.6430 |
3.9188 |
Day 3 |
3.6150 |
3.9288 |
Day 4 |
3.6100 |
3.9288 |
Day 5 |
3.6100 |
3.8979 |
Last 30-days arithmetical average rates |
3.6632 |
3.9147 |
The Bank's currency risk:
Current Period |
EUR |
USD |
Other FCs |
Total |
Assets |
|
|
|
|
Cash (Cash on Hand, Money in Transit, Purchased Cheques) and Balances with the Central Bank of Turkey |
9,004,826 |
15,010,932 |
3,635,107 |
27,650,865 |
Banks |
3,013,658 |
6,590,776 |
553,368 |
10,157,802 |
Financial Assets at Fair Value through Profit/Loss |
123,245 |
348,774 |
- |
472,019 |
Interbank Money Market Placements |
174,044 |
- |
- |
174,044 |
Financial Assets Available-for-Sale |
77,810 |
1,330,312 |
- |
1,408,122 |
Loans (*) |
28,773,589 |
44,768,798 |
727,053 |
74,269,440 |
Investments in Associates, Affiliates and Joint- Ventures |
3,000,726 |
- |
- |
3,000,726 |
Investments Held-to-Maturity |
136,199 |
11,659,481 |
- |
11,795,680 |
Derivative Financial Assets Held for Risk Management |
630 |
82,751 |
- |
83,381 |
Tangible Assets |
15 |
263 |
- |
278 |
Intangible Assets |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Other Assets |
161,116 |
470,202 |
7,296 |
638,614 |
Total Assets |
44,465,858 |
80,262,289 |
4,922,824 |
129,650,971 |
|
|
|
|
|
Liabilities |
|
|
|
|
Bank Deposits |
795,264 |
2,387,198 |
170,487 |
3,352,949 |
Foreign Currency Deposits |
24,774,511 |
59,530,867 |
1,898,753 |
86,204,131 |
Interbank Money Market Takings |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Other Fundings |
10,833,687 |
29,076,650 |
2,049 |
39,912,386 |
Securities Issued |
2,229,669 |
10,951,309 |
807,302 |
13,988,280 |
Miscellaneous Payables |
44,679 |
729,370 |
11,992 |
786,041 |
Derivative Financial Liabilities Held for Risk Management |
18,577 |
66,222 |
- |
84,799 |
Other Liabilities (**) |
263,309 |
845,609 |
2,090,636 |
3,199,554 |
Total Liabilities |
38,959,696 |
103,587,225 |
4,981,219 |
147,528,140 |
|
|
|
|
|
Net 'On Balance Sheet' Position |
5,506,162 |
(23,324,936) |
(58,395) |
(17,877,169) |
Net 'Off-Balance Sheet' Position |
(3,383,166) |
24,118,211 |
153,312 |
20,888,357 |
Derivative Assets |
12,442,567 |
57,828,570 |
4,040,546 |
74,311,683 |
Derivative Liabilities |
15,825,733 |
33,710,359 |
3,887,234 |
53,423,326 |
Non-Cash Loans |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
Prior Period |
|
|
|
|
Total Assets |
42,167,078 |
75,254,202 |
2,640,045 |
120,061,325 |
Total Liabilities |
36,222,880 |
96,223,885 |
4,814,790 |
137,261,555 |
Net 'On Balance Sheet' Position |
5,944,198 |
(20,969,683) |
(2,174,745) |
(17,200,230) |
Net 'Off-Balance Sheet' Position |
(4,526,285) |
20,945,530 |
2,042,421 |
18,461,666 |
Derivative Assets |
14,374,090 |
58,983,474 |
4,395,536 |
77,753,100 |
Derivative Liabilities |
18,900,375 |
38,037,944 |
2,353,115 |
59,291,434 |
Non-Cash Loans |
- |
- |
- |
- |
(*) The foreign currency-indexed loans amounting TL 6,173,568 thousands included under TL loans in the accompanying balance sheet are presented above under the related foreign currency codes.
(**) Other liabilities include gold deposits of TL 2,074,209 thousands.
4.4 Interest rate risk
The interest rate risk resulting from balance sheet maturity mismatch presents the possible losses that may arise due to the changes in interest rates of interest sensitive assets and liabilities in the on- and off-balance sheet. Interest sensitivity of assets, liabilities and off-balance sheet items is evaluated during the Weekly Assesment Commitee and Assets-Liabilities Committee meetings taking into consideration the developments in market conditions .
The Bank's interest rate risk is measured by using economic value, economic capital, net interest income, income at risk, market price sensitivity of marketable securities portfolio, duration-gap and sensitivity analysis.
The results are supported by the sensitivity and scenario analysis performed periodically due to the possible instabilities in the markets. Furthermore, the interest rate risk is monitored according to the limits approved by the board of directors.
4.4.1 Interest rate sensitivity of assets, liabilities and off balance sheet items (based on repricing dates)
Current Period |
Up to 1 Month |
1-3 Months |
3-12 Months |
1-5 Years |
5 Years and Over |
Non-Interest Bearing (*) |
Total |
Assets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash (Cash on Hand, Money in Transit, Purchased Cheques) and Balances with the Central Bank of Turkey |
19,458,904 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
11,610,904 |
31,069,808 |
Banks |
4,147,522 |
2,030,442 |
1,014,598 |
- |
- |
3,130,036 |
10,322,598 |
Financial Assets at Fair Value through Profit/Loss |
7,644 |
11,664 |
13,125 |
82,112 |
216,770 |
2,683,778 |
3,015,093 |
Interbank Money Market Placements |
174,044 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
174,044 |
Financial Assets Available-for-Sale |
2,248,537 |
3,415,652 |
9,524,789 |
2,827,365 |
1,196,374 |
2,002,766 |
21,215,483 |
Loans |
39,555,000 |
32,228,437 |
53,442,566 |
53,736,099 |
12,746,392 |
4,204,767 |
195,913,261 |
Investments Held-to-Maturity |
3,192,624 |
3,046,382 |
3,008,183 |
4,535,503 |
7,298,676 |
2,576,213 |
23,657,581 |
Other Assets |
4,513 |
160 |
- |
17,333 |
2,307 |
15,027,953 |
15,052,266 |
Total Assets |
68,788,788 |
40,732,737 |
67,003,261 |
61,198,412 |
21,460,519 |
41,236,417 |
300,420,134 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Liabilities |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bank Deposits |
695,777 |
118,710 |
66,000 |
- |
- |
3,397,458 |
4,277,945 |
Other Deposits |
88,581,188 |
23,902,815 |
10,971,362 |
8,701 |
- |
39,701,767 |
163,165,833 |
Interbank Money Market Takings |
13,954,914 |
607 |
- |
- |
- |
4,411 |
13,959,932 |
Miscellaneous Payables |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
10,377,942 |
10,377,942 |
Securities Issued |
851,574 |
1,540,144 |
4,891,326 |
7,171,339 |
4,038,684 |
365,896 |
18,858,963 |
Other Fundings |
14,246,468 |
15,514,555 |
6,837,542 |
4,280,944 |
457,150 |
248,574 |
41,585,233 |
Other Liabilities |
8,134 |
14,193 |
10,512 |
1,146 |
- |
48,160,301 |
48,194,286 |
Total Liabilities |
118,338,055 |
41,091,024 |
22,776,742 |
11,462,130 |
4,495,834 |
102,256,349 |
300,420,134 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
On Balance Sheet Long Position |
- |
- |
44,226,519 |
49,736,282 |
16,964,685 |
- |
110,927,486 |
On Balance Sheet Short Position |
(49,549,267) |
(358,287) |
- |
- |
- |
(61,019,932) |
(110,927,486) |
Off-Balance Sheet Long Position |
13,042,316 |
17,952,295 |
5,246,583 |
5,275,797 |
4,723,062 |
- |
46,240,053 |
Off-Balance Sheet Short Position |
(2,347,316) |
(9,956,222) |
(4,715,236) |
(17,731,619) |
(11,522,926) |
- |
(46,273,319) |
Total Position |
(38,854,267) |
7,637,786 |
44,757,866 |
37,280,460 |
10,164,821 |
(61,019,932) |
(33,266) |
(*) Interest accruals are also included in non-interest bearing column.
Prior Period |
Up to 1 Month |
1-3 Months |
3-12 Months |
1-5 Years |
5 Years and Over |
Non-Interest Bearing (*) |
Total |
Assets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash (Cash on Hand, Money in Transit, Purchased Cheques) and Balances with the Central Bank of Turkey |
17,892,432 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
5,892,702 |
23,785,134 |
Banks |
3,926,271 |
1,934,196 |
1,989,280 |
- |
- |
4,469,179 |
12,318,926 |
Financial Assets at Fair Value through Profit/Loss |
7,624 |
22,679 |
15,205 |
26,655 |
42,663 |
3,391,602 |
3,506,428 |
Interbank Money Market Placements |
351,690 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1 |
351,691 |
Financial Assets Available-for-Sale |
2,613,361 |
5,750,771 |
5,630,419 |
2,729,802 |
1,684,778 |
1,503,438 |
19,912,569 |
Loans |
43,310,831 |
22,078,517 |
55,780,392 |
48,273,126 |
12,730,401 |
3,874,961 |
186,048,228 |
Investments Held-to-Maturity |
1,025,906 |
2,002,859 |
5,554,835 |
5,329,013 |
7,297,741 |
2,429,830 |
23,640,184 |
Other Assets |
3,886 |
176 |
- |
16,494 |
2,306 |
14,569,378 |
14,592,240 |
Total Assets |
69,132,001 |
31,789,198 |
68,970,131 |
56,375,090 |
21,757,889 |
36,131,091 |
284,155,400 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Liabilities |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bank Deposits |
645,554 |
9,261 |
207,533 |
- |
- |
2,856,198 |
3,718,546 |
Other Deposits |
88,684,664 |
20,652,616 |
11,479,265 |
180,101 |
- |
36,516,405 |
157,513,051 |
Interbank Money Market Takings |
9,763,295 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
6,092 |
9,769,387 |
Miscellaneous Payables |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
9,088,139 |
9,088,139 |
Securities Issued |
506,828 |
1,335,786 |
4,599,655 |
7,523,662 |
2,143,691 |
327,257 |
16,436,879 |
Other Fundings |
13,807,571 |
14,873,592 |
6,853,254 |
4,343,480 |
164,288 |
244,183 |
40,286,368 |
Other Liabilities |
6,058 |
9,469 |
20,681 |
1,686 |
- |
47,305,136 |
47,343,030 |
Total Liabilities |
113,413,970 |
36,880,724 |
23,160,388 |
12,048,929 |
2,307,979 |
96,343,410 |
284,155,400 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
On Balance Sheet Long Position |
- |
- |
45,809,743 |
44,326,161 |
19,449,910 |
- |
109,585,814 |
On Balance Sheet Short Position |
(44,281,969) |
(5,091,526) |
- |
- |
- |
(60,212,319) |
(109,585,814) |
Off-Balance Sheet Long Position |
8,000,925 |
10,184,917 |
12,492,698 |
4,640,715 |
4,244,593 |
- |
39,563,848 |
Off-Balance Sheet Short Position |
(1,313,961) |
(4,549,173) |
(9,696,072) |
(12,903,699) |
(11,205,806) |
- |
(39,668,711) |
Total Position |
(37,595,005) |
544,218 |
48,606,369 |
36,063,177 |
12,488,697 |
(60,212,319) |
(104,863) |
(*) Interest accruals are also included in non-interest bearing column.
4.4.2 Average interest rates on monetary financial instruments
Current Period |
EUR |
USD |
JPY |
TL |
|
% |
% |
% |
% |
Assets |
|
|
|
|
Cash (Cash on Hand, Money in Transit, Purchased Cheques) and Balances with the Central Bank of Turkey |
- |
0.82 |
- |
2.81 |
Banks |
0.07 |
0.60 |
- |
9.15 |
Financial Assets at Fair Value through Profit/Loss |
2.17 |
5.03 |
- |
10.98 |
Interbank Money Market Placements |
0.01 |
- |
- |
- |
Financial Assets Available-for-Sale |
- |
5.34 |
- |
12.02 |
Loans |
3.95 |
5.75 |
- |
15.38 |
Investments Held-to-Maturity |
0.19 |
5.54 |
- |
13.19 |
Liabilities |
|
|
|
|
Bank Deposits |
- |
1.50 |
- |
11.09 |
Other Deposits |
0.85 |
1.96 |
0.94 |
7.80 |
Interbank Money Market Takings |
- |
- |
- |
11.40 |
Miscellaneous Payables |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Securities Issued |
3.58 |
5.25 |
0.64 |
10.69 |
Other Fundings |
0.97 |
2.73 |
- |
10.02 |
Prior Period |
EUR |
USD |
JPY |
TL |
|
% |
% |
% |
% |
Assets |
|
|
|
|
Cash (Cash on Hand, Money in Transit, Purchased Cheques) and Balances with the Central Bank of Turkey |
- |
0.52 |
- |
4.22 |
Banks |
0.05 |
0.90 |
- |
9.09 |
Financial Assets at Fair Value through Profit/Loss |
2.18 |
5.77 |
- |
10.16 |
Interbank Money Market Placements |
0.05 |
- |
- |
- |
Financial Assets Available-for-Sale |
- |
5.64 |
- |
10.08 |
Loans |
3.92 |
5.61 |
3.41 |
15.26 |
Investments Held-to-Maturity |
0.19 |
5.53 |
- |
10.22 |
Liabilities |
|
|
|
|
Bank Deposits |
0.20 |
1.21 |
- |
9.39 |
Other Deposits |
0.88 |
1.95 |
1.22 |
7.48 |
Interbank Money Market Takings |
- |
- |
- |
8.30 |
Miscellaneous Payables |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Securities Issued |
3.48 |
5.13 |
0.64 |
10.34 |
Other Fundings |
0.95 |
2.60 |
- |
10.26 |
4.5 Position risk of equity securities in banking book
4.5.1 Equity shares in associates and affiliates
Accounting policies for equity shares in associates and affiliates are disclosed in Note 3.3.
4.5.2 Comparison of carrying, fair and market values of equity shares
Current Period |
Comparison |
|||
Equity Securities (shares) |
Carrying Value |
Fair Value(*) |
Market Value |
|
1 |
Investment in Shares- Grade A |
5,476,613 |
5,364,501 |
83,689 |
|
Quoted Securities |
82,450 |
82,450 |
83,689 |
2 |
Investment in Shares- Grade B |
102,264 |
75,166 |
82,466 |
|
Quoted Securities |
75,167 |
75,166 |
82,466 |
3 |
Investment in Shares- Grade C |
662 |
- |
- |
|
Quoted Securities |
- |
- |
- |
4 |
Investment in Shares- Grade D |
- |
- |
- |
|
Quoted Securities |
- |
- |
- |
5 |
Investment in Shares- Grade E |
1,014 |
- |
- |
|
Quoted Securities |
- |
- |
- |
6 |
Investment in Shares- Grade F |
48 |
- |
- |
|
Quoted Securities |
- |
- |
- |
(*) In current period, the balances are as per the results of equity accounting application.
Prior Period |
Comparison |
|||
Equity Securities (shares) |
Carrying Value |
Fair Value(*) |
Market Value |
|
1 |
Investment in Shares- Grade A |
5,109,467 |
4,997,355 |
83,689 |
|
Quoted Securities |
79,275 |
79,275 |
83,689 |
2 |
Investment in Shares- Grade B |
99,371 |
72,273 |
82,466 |
|
Quoted Securities |
72,273 |
72,273 |
82,466 |
3 |
Investment in Shares- Grade C |
662 |
- |
- |
|
Quoted Securities |
- |
- |
- |
4 |
Investment in Shares- Grade D |
- |
- |
- |
|
Quoted Securities |
- |
- |
- |
5 |
Investment in Shares- Grade E |
1,014 |
- |
- |
|
Quoted Securities |
- |
- |
- |
6 |
Investment in Shares- Grade F |
48 |
- |
- |
|
Quoted Securities |
- |
- |
- |
(*) In prior period, the balances are as per the results of equity accounting application.
4.5.3 Realised gains/losses, revaluation surpluses and unrealised gains/losses on equity securities and results included in core and supplementary capitals
Current Period |
Gains/Losses in Current Period |
Revaluation Surpluses |
Unrealised Gains and Losses |
||||
Portfolio |
Total |
Amount in Tier I Capital(*) |
Total |
Amount in Core Capital |
Amount in Tier I Capital(*) |
||
1 |
Private Equity Investments |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
2 |
Quoted Shares |
- |
72,364 |
72,364 |
- |
- |
- |
3 |
Other Shares |
- |
3,192,290 |
3,192,290 |
- |
- |
- |
|
Total |
- |
3,264,654 |
3,264,654 |
- |
- |
- |
(*) The balances are as per the results of equity accounting application.
Prior Period |
Gains/Losses in Current Period |
Revaluation Surpluses |
Unrealised Gains and Losses |
||||
Portfolio |
Total |
Amount in Tier I Capital |
Total |
Amount in Core Capital |
Amount in Tier I Capital(*) |
||
1 |
Private Equity Investments |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
2 |
Quoted Shares |
- |
66,295 |
66,295 |
- |
- |
- |
3 |
Other Shares |
- |
2,915,577 |
2,915,577 |
- |
- |
- |
|
Total |
- |
2,981,872 |
2,981,872 |
- |
- |
- |
(*) The balances are as per the results of equity accounting application.
4.5.4 Capital requirement as per equity shares
|
Current Period |
|
||
Portfolio |
Carrying Value |
RWA Total |
Minimum Capital Requirement |
|
1 |
Private Equity Investments |
- |
- |
- |
2 |
Quoted Shares |
157,616 |
157,616 |
12,609 |
3 |
Other Shares |
5,422,985 |
5,422,985 |
433,839 |
|
Total |
5,580,601 |
5,580,601 |
446,448 |
|
Prior Period |
|
||
Portfolio |
Carrying Value |
RWA Total |
Minimum Capital Requirement |
|
1 |
Private Equity Investments |
- |
- |
- |
2 |
Quoted Shares |
151,548 |
151,548 |
12,124 |
3 |
Other Shares |
5,059,013 |
5,059,013 |
404,721 |
|
Total |
5,210,561 |
5,210,561 |
416,845 |
4.6 Liquidity risk management and liquidity coverage ratio
Liquidity risk is managed by asset and liability management department (ALMD) and asset and liability committee (ALCO) in line with risk management policies and risk appetite approved by the board of directors in order to take the necessary measures in a timely and correct manner against possible liquidity shortages that may result from market conditions and balance sheet structure. Under stressed conditions, liquidity risk is managed within the contingency funding plan framework.
The board of directors reviews the liquidity risk management policy and approves the liquidity and funding risk policies, ensures the effective of practice of policies and integrations with the Bank's risk management system. The board of directors determines the basic metrics in liquidity risk measurement and monitoring. The board of directors establishes risk appetite of the Bank in liquidity risk management and identifies the risk limits in accordance with the risk appetite and reviews it regularly.
ALCO takes necessary decisions which will be executed by related departments by assessing the liquidity risk that the Bank is exposed to and considering the Bank's strategy and conditions of competition and pursues the implementations.
ALMD, performs daily liquidity management by ensuring compliance with regulatory and internal liquidity limits and monitoring related early warning indicators in case of probable liquidity squeezes. The medium and long term liquidity and funding management is performed by ALMD in accordance with ALCO decisions.
Risk management head defines the Bank's liquidity risk, measures and monitors the risks with liquidity risk measurement methods that are in compliance with international standards, presents measurement results periodically to related departments, committees and senior management. Risk management department coordinates related parties in order to ensure compliance of risk management process in accordance with the Bank's risk profile, operation environment and strategic plan with regulations. Risk management department analyses, develops and revises relevant liquidity risk measurement in accordance with changing market conditions and the Bank's structure. Risk management department reviews assumptions and parameters used in liquidity risk analysis.
The liquidity risk analysis and the important liquidity indicators are reported monthly to related senior management. Additionally, analysis and monitored internal ratios related to liquidity risk are presented in ALCO report. Internal liquidity metrics are monitored with limit and alert levels approved by the Board of Directors and reported regularly to related parties.
Decentralized management approach is adopted in the Bank's liquidity management. Each subsidiary controlled by the Bank performs daily, medium and long term liquidity management independently from the Bank by the authorities in each subsidiary responsible for managing liquidity risk. In addition, within the scope of consolidated risk management, liquidity and funding risk of each subsidiary in control are monitored via the liquidity risk management methods identified by the Bank by considering the operations, risk profile and regulations of the related subsidiary.
The Bank's funding management is carried out in compliance with the ALCO decisions. Funding and placement strategies are developed by assessing liquidity of the Bank.
In liquidity risk management actions that will be taken and procedures are determined by considering normal economic conditions and stress conditions.
Diversification of assets and liabilities is assured so as to be able to continuously meet the obligations, also taking into account the relevant currencies. Funding sources are monitored actively during identification of concentration risk related to funding. The Bank's funding base of customer deposits, interbank and other borrowing transactions are diversified in order to prevent the concentration of a particular funding source. Factors that could trigger the sudden and significant run off in funds or impair the accessibility of the funding sources are analyzed. Additionally, securities which are eligible as collateral at CBRT issued by Republic of Turkey Treasury and have active secondary market are comprised in the Bank's assets.
In the context of TL and foreign currencies liquidity management, the Bank monitors the cash flows regarding assets and liabilities and forecasts the required liquidity in future periods. In cash flow analysis, stress is applied to items that affect the liquidity by volume and rate of change from a liquidity management point of view.
Liquidity risk exposed by the Bank is managed by establishing risk appetite, risk mitigation according to the liquidity and funding policies (diversification of funding sources, holding high quality liquid assets reserve) and effective control environment and closely monitoring by limits. For those risks that cannot be reduced, the adoption of the current level of risk, reduction or termination of the activities that cause the risk is considered.
In liquidity risk stress testing framework, the level of the Bank's ability to cover cash outflows in liquidity crisis scenario based on the Bank's current cash flow structure, by high quality liquid assets is calculated. Scenario analysis are performed by assessing changing balance sheet structure, liquidity requirements and market conditions.
The results of liquidity risk stress testing are taken into consideration in the assessment of liquidity adequacy and identification of policy regarding liquidity risk and contingency funding plan is prepared within this framework.
There exists "Liquidity Emergency Plan" in the Bank including mechanisms to prevent increase in liquidity risk scenarios for different conditions and levels. Available liquidity sources are determined by considering the liquidity squeezes. Within the framework of this plan, the Bank monitors liquidity risk in terms of early warning indicators and probable scenarios where liquidity risk crises and possible actions that can be taken.
The Bank's liabilities consist of TL and foreign currency funding, of which a large portion is USD/EUR. Deposits and capital constitute most of TL funding. For the reasons like real person customers can not use foreign currency credit but are able to deposit foreign currency funds, TL and foreign currency deposit and credit amount may differ. Long term funding obtained from foreign banks and creditors are mainly in foreign currency. For these reasons overall foreign currency liabilities are usually more than foreign currency liabilities. Unused portion of USD and EUR foreign currency funding is turned to TL via currency swap transactions and used in TL funding. Lines extended by CBRT and B?ST aren't used to full extent, unused limits and high quality liquid asset stock is held is kept to use in the case of a liquidity scarcity in market. Also T.C. Eurobonds aren't used to secure funding and kept as reserve to use in the case of a foreign currency liquidity scarcity in market. In TL and foreign currency liquidity management, regulatory ratios, internally set warnings, limits and other liquidity and funding metrics are monitored.
4.6.1 Liquidity coverage ratio
Liquidity Coverage Ratio (LCR), aims for the banks having the ability to cover 30 days of liquidity needs with their own cash and high quality liquid assets that are easy to convert to cash during liquidity shortages in the markets. With that perspective and according to "Regulation for Banks' Liquidity Coverage Ratio Calculations" (the Regulation) terms LCR ratio is calculated by having high quality liquid assets divided by net cash outflows. After a transition period that will end by 1 January 2019, in both bank-only and consolidated basis, LCR ratio should be at least 80% for foreign currency and 100% for total.
Items in balance sheet and off balance sheet items are taken into account after being multiplied by the coefficients advised in the Regulation. In LCR calculation cash inflows are limited by 75% of cash outflows and cash inflows from high quality liquid assets aren't included.
High quality liquid assets consist of cash, deposits in central banks and securities considered as high quality liquid assets. Reserve deposits are included in high quality liquid assets, limited by the amount that is allowed by central bank to use in liquidity shortages. The Bank's high quality liquid assets are composed of 4.07% cash, 51.70% deposits in central banks and 44.23% securities considered as high quality liquid assets.
The Bank's main funding sources are deposits, funds borrowed, money market borrowings and securities issued. Funding source composition in report date is 66.39% deposits, 22.02% funds borrowed and money market borrowings and 7.48% securities issued.
In LCR calculation, cash outflows are mainly consist of deposits, secured and unsecured borrowings, securities issued and off balace sheet items.
The cash flows from derivative financial instruments are included in LCR calculations according to Regulation's terms. The Bank also considers changes in fair value of the liabilities that result in margin calls when calculating cash outflows.
Current Period |
Total Unweighted Value (Average) (*) |
Total Weighted Value (Average) (*) |
|||
|
TL+FC |
FC |
TL+FC |
FC |
|
High-Quality Liquid Assets |
|
|
43,121,986 |
24,613,502 |
|
1 |
Total high-quality liquid assets (HQLA) |
50,815,434 |
30,883,222 |
43,121,986 |
24,613,502 |
Cash Outflows |
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
Retail deposits and deposits from small business customers, of which: |
114,544,710 |
53,837,879 |
9,507,476 |
4,999,232 |
3 |
Stable deposits |
24,313,005 |
- |
1,128,818 |
- |
4 |
Less stable deposits |
90,231,705 |
53,837,879 |
8,378,658 |
4,999,232 |
5 |
Unsecured wholesale funding, of which: |
45,548,235 |
25,998,002 |
22,549,863 |
12,619,224 |
6 |
Operational deposits |
- |
- |
- |
- |
7 |
Non-operational deposits |
37,552,012 |
24,654,256 |
17,587,956 |
11,438,926 |
8 |
Unsecured funding |
7,996,223 |
1,343,746 |
4,961,907 |
1,180,298 |
9 |
Secured wholesale funding |
|
|
|
|
10 |
Other cash outflows of which: |
50,850,391 |
12,247,966 |
11,210,822 |
10,067,759 |
11 |
Outflows related to derivative exposures and other collateral requirements |
8,904,333 |
9,998,262 |
8,268,310 |
9,284,101 |
12 |
Outflows related to restructured financial instruments |
- |
- |
- |
- |
13 |
Payment commitments and other off-balance sheet commitments granted for debts to financial markets |
41,946,058 |
2,249,704 |
2,942,512 |
783,658 |
14 |
Other revocable off-balance sheet commitments and contractual obligations |
1,031 |
1,031 |
48 |
48 |
15 |
Other irrevocable or conditionally revocable off-balance sheet obligations |
63,209,422 |
45,738,816 |
2,934,723 |
2,123,588 |
16 |
Total Cash Outflows |
|
|
46,202,932 |
29,809,851 |
Cash Inflows |
|
|
|
|
|
17 |
Secured receivables |
- |
- |
- |
- |
18 |
Unsecured receivables |
14,371,780 |
4,450,075 |
8,734,493 |
3,200,807 |
19 |
Other cash inflows |
1,379,140 |
7,795,924 |
1,280,630 |
7,239,072 |
20 |
Total Cash Inflows |
15,750,920 |
12,245,999 |
10,015,123 |
10,439,879 |
|
|
|
|
Total Adjusted Value |
|
21 |
Total HQLA |
|
|
43,121,986 |
24,613,502 |
22 |
Total Net Cash Outflows |
|
|
36,187,809 |
19,369,972 |
23 |
Liquidity Coverage Ratio (%) |
|
|
119.22 |
128.18 |
(*) The average of last three months' liquidity coverage ratio calculated by weekly simple averages.
The table below presents highest, lowest and average liquidity coverage ratios of the first three months of 2017:
Current Period |
Highest |
Date |
Lowest |
Date |
Average |
TL+FC |
126.35 |
07.02.2017 |
101.07 |
02.01.2017 |
119.22 |
FC |
169.59 |
29.03.2017 |
70.68 |
02.01.2017 |
128.18 |
Prior Period |
Total Unweighted Value (Average) (*) |
Total Weighted Value (Average) (*) |
|||
|
TL+FC |
FC |
TL+FC |
FC |
|
High-Quality Liquid Assets |
|
|
38,835,305 |
19,540,092 |
|
1 |
Total high-quality liquid assets (HQLA) |
46,512,925 |
25,746,123 |
38,835,305 |
19,540,092 |
Cash Outflows |
|
|
|
|
|
2 |
Retail deposits and deposits from small business customers, of which: |
105,424,258 |
46,163,615 |
8,669,017 |
4,286,621 |
3 |
Stable deposits |
24,131,224 |
- |
1,120,378 |
- |
4 |
Less stable deposits |
81,293,033 |
46,163,615 |
7,548,639 |
4,286,621 |
5 |
Unsecured wholesale funding, of which: |
43,358,024 |
23,960,602 |
22,621,537 |
12,415,263 |
6 |
Operational deposits |
- |
- |
- |
- |
7 |
Non-operational deposits |
34,102,671 |
21,343,725 |
16,418,382 |
10,064,078 |
8 |
Unsecured funding |
9,255,353 |
2,616,877 |
6,203,155 |
2,351,184 |
9 |
Secured wholesale funding |
|
|
342,707 |
342,707 |
10 |
Other cash outflows of which: |
51,592,370 |
14,605,068 |
10,661,642 |
9,671,066 |
11 |
Outflows related to derivative exposures and other collateral requirements |
7,987,916 |
9,169,525 |
7,417,350 |
8,514,559 |
12 |
Outflows related to restructured financial instruments |
- |
- |
- |
- |
13 |
Payment commitments and other off-balance sheet commitments granted for debts to financial markets |
43,604,454 |
5,435,543 |
3,244,292 |
1,156,507 |
14 |
Other revocable off-balance sheet commitments and contractual obligations |
1,451,196 |
1,444,887 |
67,377 |
67,084 |
15 |
Other irrevocable or conditionally revocable off-balance sheet obligations |
55,210,937 |
38,427,025 |
2,563,365 |
1,784,112 |
16 |
Total Cash Outflows |
|
|
44,925,645 |
28,566,853 |
Cash Inflows |
|
|
|
|
|
17 |
Secured receivables |
- |
- |
- |
- |
18 |
Unsecured receivables |
14,943,851 |
4,830,047 |
9,153,351 |
3,425,254 |
19 |
Other cash inflows |
1,325,052 |
5,914,162 |
1,230,405 |
5,491,722 |
20 |
Total Cash Inflows |
16,268,903 |
10,744,209 |
10,383,756 |
8,916,976 |
|
|
|
|
Total Adjusted Value |
|
21 |
Total HQLA |
|
|
38,835,305 |
19,540,092 |
22 |
Total Net Cash Outflows |
|
|
34,541,889 |
19,649,877 |
23 |
Liquidity Coverage Ratio (%) |
|
|
113.06 |
94.26 |
(*) The average of last three months' liquidity coverage ratio calculated by weekly simple averages.
The table below presents highest, lowest and average liquidity coverage ratios of the year 2016:
Prior Period |
Highest |
Date |
Lowest |
Date |
Average |
TL+FC |
128.41
|
21.10.2016
|
99.22
|
23.11.2016
|
113.06 |
FC |
128.99
|
22.12.2016
|
71.48
|
01.01.2017
|
94.26 |
4.6.2 Contractual maturity analysis of liabilities according to remaining maturities
The remaining maturities table of the contractual liabilities includes the undiscounted future cash outflows for the principal amounts of the Bank's financial liabilities as per their earliest likely contractual maturities.
4.6.3 Maturity analysis of assets and liabilities according to remaining maturities:
|
Demand |
Up to 1 Month |
1-3 Months |
3-12 Months |
1-5 Years |
5 Years and Over |
Undistributed (*) |
Total |
Current Period |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Assets |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cash (Cash on Hand, Money in Transit, Purchased Cheques) and Balances with the Central Bank of Turkey |
9,640,308 |
21,429,500 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
31,069,808 |
Banks |
3,116,708 |
2,334,705 |
139,644 |
1,021,571 |
3,709,970 |
- |
- |
10,322,598 |
Financial Assets at Fair Value through Profit/Loss |
- |
545,319 |
458,944 |
1,105,453 |
406,093 |
499,284 |
- |
3,015,093 |
Interbank Money Market Placements |
- |
174,044 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
174,044 |
Financial Assets Available-for-Sale |
213,918 |
56,011 |
24,709 |
1,060,780 |
10,903,765 |
8,956,300 |
- |
21,215,483 |
Loans |
438,373 |
29,075,951 |
16,848,445 |
48,969,167 |
74,293,752 |
22,233,118 |
4,054,455 |
195,913,261 |
Investments Held-to-Maturity |
- |
229,674 |
3,152 |
1,238,258 |
9,014,043 |
13,172,454 |
- |
23,657,581 |
Other Assets |
2,044,734 |
999,109 |
160 |
4,706 |
21,976 |
420,788 |
11,560,793 |
15,052,266 |
Total Assets |
15,454,041 |
54,844,313 |
17,475,054 |
53,399,935 |
98,349,599 |
45,281,944 |
15,615,248 |
300,420,134 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Liabilities |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bank Deposits |
3,389,361 |
698,760 |
121,244 |
68,580 |
- |
- |
- |
4,277,945 |
Other Deposits |
39,105,291 |
88,930,653 |
24,002,885 |
11,070,837 |
48,269 |
7,898 |
- |
163,165,833 |
Other Fundings |
- |
603,445 |
8,156,570 |
11,130,313 |
14,134,449 |
7,560,456 |
- |
41,585,233 |
Interbank Money Market Takings |
- |
13,959,324 |
608 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
13,959,932 |
Securities Issued |
- |
817,658 |
1,461,193 |
4,936,206 |
7,592,119 |
4,051,787 |
- |
18,858,963 |
Miscellaneous Payables |
2,333,582 |
8,044,360 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
10,377,942 |
Other Liabilities (**) |
2,154,208 |
722,343 |
601,206 |
936,438 |
643,327 |
360,917 |
42,775,847 |
48,194,286 |
Total Liabilities |
46,982,442 |
113,776,543 |
34,343,706 |
28,142,374 |
22,418,164 |
11,981,058 |
42,775,847 |
300,420,134 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Liquidity Gap |
(31,528,401) |
(58,932,230) |
(16,868,652) |
25,257,561 |
75,931,435 |
33,300,886 |
(27,160,599) |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Net Off-Balance Sheet Position |
- |
63,229 |
7,347 |
493,985 |
(135,988) |
190,021 |
- |
618,594 |
Derivative Financial Assets |
- |
54,504,618 |
18,431,434 |
31,332,261 |
7,606,538 |
1,122,510 |
- |
112,997,361 |
Derivative Financial Liabilities |
- |
54,441,389 |
18,424,087 |
30,838,276 |
7,742,526 |
932,489 |
- |
112,378,767 |
Non-Cash Loans |
- |
8,141,688 |
3,521,898 |
6,031,612 |
71,507 |
- |
91,043,115 |
108,809,820 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Prior Period |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Assets |
15,229,277 |
51,552,662 |
17,519,406 |
48,190,111 |
91,629,362 |
45,374,791 |
14,659,791 |
284,155,400 |
Total Liabilities |
41,754,663 |
109,450,229 |
24,403,593 |
35,071,476 |
22,305,686 |
9,912,259 |
41,257,494 |
284,155,400 |
Liquidity Gap |
(26,525,386) |
(57,897,567) |
(6,884,187) |
13,118,635 |
69,323,676 |
35,462,532 |
(26,597,703) |
- |
Net Off-Balance Sheet Position |
- |
568,524 |
(102,511) |
547,321 |
(14,041) |
87,715 |
- |
1,087,008 |
Derivative Financial Assets |
- |
57,011,286 |
23,414,855 |
29,279,277 |
7,694,661 |
967,692 |
- |
118,367,771 |
Derivative Financial Liabilities |
- |
56,442,762 |
23,517,366 |
28,731,956 |
7,708,702 |
879,977 |
- |
117,280,763 |
Non-Cash Loans |
- |
5,280,818 |
3,890,088 |
5,972,633 |
136,128 |
- |
89,084,131 |
104,363,798 |
(*) Certain assets on the balance sheet that are necessary for the banking operations but not convertable into cash in short period such as tangible assets, investments in associates and affiliates, stationary supplies, prepaid expenses and loans under follow-up, are included in this column.
(**) Shareholders' equity is included in "other liabilities" line under "undistributed" column.
4.7 Leverage ratio
The leverage ratio table prepared in accordance with the communiqué "Regulation on Measurement and Assessment of Leverage Ratios of Banks" published in the Official Gazette no. 28812 dated 5 November 2013 is presented below:
The Bank's leverage ratio calculated by taking average of end of month leverage ratios for prior three-month period is 8.59% (31 December 2016: 8.83%). Main reason for the variance compared to December 2016, is the high increase in on-balance and off-balance sheet items. While the capital increased by 3.87% mainly as a result of increase in net profits, the balance sheet exposure increased by 6.34% and the off balance sheet exposure increased by 6.66%. Therefore, the current period leverage ratio decreased by 24 basis points compared to prior period.
On-balance sheet assets |
Current Period (*) |
Prior Period (*) |
|
1 |
On-balance sheet items (excluding derivative financial instruments and credit derivatives but including collateral) |
296,419,985 |
278,685,369 |
2 |
(Assets deducted in determining Tier I capital) |
(391,844) |
(300,326) |
3 |
Total on-balance sheet risks (sum of lines 1 and 2) |
296,028,142 |
278,385,043 |
Derivative financial instruments and credit derivatives |
|
|
|
4 |
Replacement cost associated with all derivative instruments and credit derivatives |
3,920,527 |
3,285,514 |
5 |
Add-on amounts for PFE associated with all derivative instruments and credit derivatives |
9,080,411 |
8,303,567 |
6 |
Total risks of derivative financial instruments and credit derivatives (sum of lines 4 to 5) |
13,000,937 |
11,589,081 |
Securities or commodity financing transactions (SCFT) |
|
|
|
7 |
Risks from SCFT assets (excluding on-balance sheet) |
2,330,274 |
1,586,346 |
8 |
Risks from brokerage activities related exposures |
- |
- |
9 |
Total risks related with securities or commodity financing transactions (sum of lines 7 to 8) |
2,330,274 |
1,586,346 |
Other off-balance sheet transactions |
|
|
|
10 |
Gross notional amounts of off-balance sheet transactions |
114,447,945 |
105,623,641 |
11 |
(Adjustments for conversion to credit equivalent amounts) |
(4,507,479) |
(2,550,420) |
12 |
Total risks of off-balance sheet items (sum of lines 10 and 11) |
109,940,466 |
103,073,221 |
Capital and total risks |
|
|
|
13 |
Tier I capital |
36,191,982 |
34,842,798 |
14 |
Total risks (sum of lines 3, 6, 9 and 12) |
421,299,819 |
394,633,691 |
Leverage ratio |
|
|
|
15 |
Leverage ratio |
8.59% |
8.83% |
(*) Amounts in the table are three-month average amounts.
4.8 Fair values of financial assets and liabilities
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
4.9 Transactions carried out on behalf of customers and items held in trust
None.
4.10 Risk management objectives and policies
The notes under this caption are prepared as per the "Regulation on Calculation of Risk Management Disclosures" published in the Official Gazette no. 29511 dated 23 October 2015.
4.10.1.1 Risk management strategy
The Bank's risk management strategy is to ensure that risk management culture is recognized and risk management principles are widely embraced throughout the Bank and its affiliates, an integrated risk management system is established which pursues risk-return-capital relationship. Essential principles are adopted in order to ensure that policies determined to assess and manage risks the Bank is exposed to, are kept updated, adapted to changing conditions, applied and managed.
It is the ultimate responsibility of the senior management to apply and improve risk management strategies, policies and procedures that are approved by the board of directors, inform the board of directors about the important risks the Bank is exposed to, assess internal control, internal audit and risk reports with regard to the Banks' departments and to eliminate the risks, deficiencies or defects identified in these departments or to take the necessary precautionary actions to prevent those risks, deficiencies and defects and participate in the determination of risk limits.
Policies and procedures regarding risk management are established for consolidated affiliates. Policies and procedures are prepared in compliance with applicable legislations that the affiliate subject to and the parent Bank's risk management strategy, reviewed regularly and revised if necessary. The parent Bank ensures that risk management system is applied in affiliates where risks are defined, measured, monitored and controlled.
Risk management activities are structured under the responsibility of the board of directors. The Risk Committee composed of the members of the board is responsible to oversee the Bank's risk management policies and practices, including the alignment with its strategic objectives and management's ability to assess and manage the various risks present in its activities including capital adequacy and planning and liquidity adequacy, as well as all other risk management functions envisioned under the applicable laws and regulations. Upper level management is responsible against the board of directors for the monitoring and management of risks that their departments are exposed to. Accordingly, the Risk Management, which performs risk management functions, reports to the board of directors via the Risk Committee, whereas the Internal Audit Department, performing internal audit functions, the Internal Control Unit, performing internal control functions, and the Compliance Department, which implements compliance controls and performs activities to prevent laundering proceeds of crime, and financing of terrorism, report directly to the board of directors.
The Bank's main approach for the implementation of risk management model is establishing risk culture throughout the Bank, and aims that the importance of risk management for maintaining business operations is understood and risk awareness and sensitivity is ensured for decision making and implementation mechanisms process by all employees.
The Bank measures and monitors risks that exposed to, considering methods suitable with international standards, compliant with legislation. Risk measuring and reporting are performed via advanced methods and risk management softwares. Risk based detailed reports are prepared for management of significant risks, in order to determine strategies and take decisions, in this scope, periodic and non-periodic reports are prepared for board of directors, relevant committees and senoir management
The Bank's risk appetite framework determines the risk level that the board of directions is prepared to accept in order to accomplish the goals and strategies with due consideration to the capacity of the institution to safely absorbs those risks and the Bank monitors regularly risk appetite metrics regarding capital, liquidity, income recurrence and risk based limits. Risks that the Bank is exposed, is managed by providing effective control environment and monitoring limits. Unmitigated risks are either accepted with current risk levels or decreasing/ terminating the activity that causes the risk.
The Risk Management conducts the implementation of internal capital adequacy assessment report to be sent to the BRSA, by coordinating relevant parties. Stress test report is reported to the BRSA, which evaluates how adverse effects on macroeconomic parameters, in the scope of determined scenarios, affect the Bank's three year budget plan and results, and certain ratios, including capital adequacy.
Training programs for employees, risk reports to the board of directors, senior management and committees, risk appetite framework established by the Bank and internal capital adequacy assessment process generate significant inputs to ensure that risk management culture is widely embraced.
4.10.1.2 Risk weighted amounts
|
Risk Weighted Amounts |
Minimum Capital Requirements |
||
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Current Period |
|
1 |
Credit risk (excluding counterparty credit risk) (CCR) (*) |
208,965,597 |
202,032,520 |
16,717,248 |
2 |
Of which standardised approach (SA) |
208,965,597 |
202,032,520 |
16,717,248 |
3 |
Of which internal rating-based (IRB) approach |
- |
- |
- |
4 |
Counterparty credit risk |
4,763,737 |
5,270,570 |
381,099 |
5 |
Of which standardised approach for counterpary credit risk (SA-CCR) |
4,763,737 |
5,270,570 |
381,099 |
6 |
Of which internal model method (IMM) |
- |
- |
- |
7 |
Equity position in banking book under basic risk weighting or internal rating-based |
- |
- |
- |
8 |
Equity investments in funds - look-through approach |
- |
- |
- |
9 |
Equity investments in funds - mandate-based approach |
- |
- |
- |
10 |
Equity investments in funds - 1250% risk weighting approach |
- |
- |
- |
11 |
Settlement risk |
- |
- |
- |
12 |
Securitisation exposures in banking book |
- |
- |
- |
13 |
Of which IRB ratings-based approach (RBA) |
- |
- |
- |
14 |
Of which IRB supervisory formula approach (SFA) |
- |
- |
- |
15 |
Of which SA/simplified supervisory formula approach (SSFA) |
- |
- |
- |
16 |
Market risk |
6,064,083 |
5,704,124 |
485,127 |
17 |
Of which standardised approach (SA) |
6,064,083 |
5,704,124 |
485,127 |
18 |
Of which internal model approaches (IMM) |
|
- |
|
19 |
Operational risk |
21,709,380 |
18,931,681 |
1,736,750 |
20 |
Of which basic indicator approach |
21,709,380 |
18,931,681 |
1,736,750 |
21 |
Of which standardised approach |
|
- |
|
22 |
Of which advanced measurement approach |
|
- |
|
23 |
Amounts below the thresholds for deduction from capital (subject to 250% risk weight) |
544,513 |
383,449 |
43,561 |
24 |
Floor adjustment |
|
- |
|
25 |
Total (1+4+7+8+9+10+11+12+16+19+23+24) |
242,047,310 |
232,322,344 |
19,363,785 |
(*) Excluding equity investments in funds and amounts below the thresholds for deductions from capital.
4.10.2 Linkages between financial statements and risk amounts
Not prepared in compliance with the "Regulation on Calculation of Risk Management Disclosures".
4.10.3 Credit risk
Not prepared in compliance with the "Regulation on Calculation of Risk Management Disclosures".
4.10.4 Counterparty credit risk
Not prepared in compliance with the "Regulation on Calculation of Risk Management Disclosures".
4.10.5 Securitisations
Not prepared in compliance with the "Regulation on Calculation of Risk Management Disclosures".
4.10.6 Market risk
Not prepared in compliance with the "Regulation on Calculation of Risk Management Disclosures".
4.10.7 Operational risk
Not prepared in compliance with the "Regulation on Calculation of Risk Management Disclosures".
4.10.8 Banking book interest rate risk
Not prepared in compliance with the "Regulation on Calculation of Risk Management Disclosures".
4.10.9 Remuneration policy
Not prepared in compliance with the article 35 of the "Guidelines on Sound Remuneration Practices in Banks".
5 Disclosures and Footnotes on Unconsolidated Financial Statements
5.1 Assets
5.1.1 Cash and balances with Central Bank
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Cash in TL/Foreign Currency |
1,144,418 |
650,255 |
1,357,688 |
681,875 |
Central Bank of Turkey |
2,274,525 |
26,653,878 |
5,366,015 |
15,500,506 |
Others |
- |
346,732 |
- |
879,050 |
Total |
3,418,943 |
27,650,865 |
6,723,703 |
17,061,431 |
Balances with the Central Bank of Turkey
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Unrestricted Demand Deposits |
2,274,525 |
5,224,378 |
5,366,015 |
155 |
Unrestricted Time Deposits |
- |
- |
- |
38 |
Restricted Time Deposits |
- |
21,429,500 |
- |
15,500,313 |
Total |
2,274,525 |
26,653,878 |
5,366,015 |
15,500,506 |
The reserve deposits kept as per the Communique no. 2005/1 "Reserve Deposits" of the Central Bank of Turkey in Turkish Lira, foreign currencies and gold, are included in the table above.
5.1.2 Information on financial assets at fair value through profit/loss
5.1.2.1 Financial assets at fair value through profit/loss subject to repurchase agreements and provided as collateral/blocked
None.
5.1.2.2 Positive differences on derivative financial assets held for trading
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Forward Transactions |
171,228 |
31,396 |
257,212 |
38,001 |
Swap Transactions |
1,688,198 |
515,763 |
1,936,417 |
702,752 |
Futures |
- |
279 |
- |
1,097 |
Options |
260,605 |
15,932 |
426,694 |
28,812 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
2,120,031 |
563,370 |
2,620,323 |
770,662 |
5.1.2.3 Financial assets at fair value through profit/loss
None.
5.1.3 Banks
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Banks |
|
|
|
|
Domestic banks |
60,018 |
1,455,111 |
55,714 |
746 |
Foreign banks |
104,778 |
8,702,691 |
390,940 |
11,871,526 |
Foreign headoffices and branches |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
164,796 |
10,157,802 |
446,654 |
11,872,272 |
The placements at foreign banks include blocked accounts amounting TL 5,960,691 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 7,439,697 thousands) of which TL 136,994 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 116,841 thousands) and TL 95,355 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 96,147 thousands) are kept at the central banks of Malta and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, respectively as reserve deposits and TL 5,728,342 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 7,226,709 thousands) as collateral against funds borrowed at various banks.
Due from foreign banks
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.1.4 Financial assets available-for-sale
5.1.4.1 Financial assets subject to repurchase agreements and provided as collateral/blocked
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Collateralised/Blocked Assets |
5,869,892 |
6,936 |
2,976,848 |
- |
Assets subject to Repurchase Agreements |
4,493,973 |
- |
4,306,605 |
- |
Total |
10,363,865 |
6,936 |
7,283,453 |
- |
5.1.4.2 Details of financial assets available-for-sale
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Debt Securities |
19,314,559 |
18,572,775 |
Quoted at Stock Exchange |
18,828,709 |
18,035,819 |
Unquoted at Stock Exchange |
485,850 |
536,956 |
Common Shares/Investment Funds |
161,199 |
155,150 |
Quoted at Stock Exchange (*) |
84,791 |
82,203 |
Unquoted at Stock Exchange |
76,408 |
72,947 |
Value Increases/Impairment Losses (-) |
1,739,725 |
1,184,644 |
Total |
21,215,483 |
19,912,569 |
5.1.5 Loans
5.1.5.1 Loans and advances to shareholders and employees of the Bank
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
Cash Loans |
Non-Cash Loans |
Cash Loans |
Non-Cash Loans |
|
Direct Lendings to Shareholders |
- |
301,723 |
- |
166,331 |
Corporates |
- |
301,723 |
- |
166,331 |
Individuals |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Indirect Lendings to Shareholders |
2,153,893 |
736,804 |
2,121,617 |
474,103 |
Loans to Employees |
230,194 |
105 |
222,026 |
101 |
Total |
2,384,087 |
1,038,632 |
2,343,643 |
640,535 |
5.1.5.2 Loans and other receivables classified in groups I and II including contracts with revised terms
Current Period |
Performing Loans and Other Receivables |
Loans and Other Receivables under Follow-Up |
||||
|
Loans and Other Receivables (Total) (*) |
Loans and Receivables with Revised Contract Terms |
Loans and Other Receivables (Total) |
Loans and Receivables with Revised Contract Terms |
||
Cash Loans |
Extension of Repayment Plan |
Other Changes |
Extension of Repayment Plan |
Other Changes |
||
Loans |
184,384,294 |
3,185,858 |
457,205 |
10,466,723 |
4,473,918 |
1,072,243 |
Working Capital Loans |
27,570,319 |
282,839 |
- |
1,178,138 |
664,163 |
193,373 |
Export Loans |
9,881,060 |
131,205 |
- |
269,243 |
106,826 |
43,782 |
Import Loans |
3,318 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Loans to Financial Sector |
4,394,401 |
10 |
- |
38 |
- |
- |
Consumer Loans |
42,059,901 |
2,348,710 |
- |
1,811,315 |
649,857 |
54,251 |
Credit Cards |
18,688,452 |
- |
457,205 |
443,340 |
- |
228,790 |
Others |
81,786,843 |
423,094 |
- |
6,764,649 |
3,053,072 |
552,047 |
Specialization Loans |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Other Receivables |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
184,384,294 |
3,185,858 |
457,205 |
10,466,723 |
4,473,918 |
1,072,243 |
(*) The loan granted to the shareholder of a strategically important company operating in the telecommunication sector amounting to USD 951,407,360.63 is classified under "Performing Loans and Other Receivables". Discusssions between the shareholders of the company, creditor banks and related sovereign institutions have started regarding restructuring of loans granted including a possible change in shareholder structure, and a positive outcome of these discussions is expected.
As of 31 March 2017, loans amounting to TL 6,033,375 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 5,269,501 thousands) are benefited as collateral under funding transactions.
Prior Period |
Performing Loans and Other Receivables |
Loans and Other Receivables under Follow-Up |
||||
|
Loans and Other Receivables (Total) (*) |
Loans and Receivables with Revised Contract Terms |
Loans and Other Receivables (Total) |
Loans and Receivables with Revised Contract Terms |
||
Cash Loans |
Extension of Repayment Plan |
Other Changes |
Extension of Repayment Plan |
Other Changes |
||
Loans |
175,775,487 |
3,571,299 |
428,047 |
9,267,458 |
4,128,388 |
718,164 |
Working Capital Loans |
21,388,726 |
475,748 |
- |
1,165,695 |
512,795 |
175,499 |
Export Loans |
8,998,517 |
136,762 |
- |
254,813 |
109,642 |
23,312 |
Import Loans |
241 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Loans to Financial Sector |
4,913,881 |
318 |
- |
48 |
- |
- |
Consumer Loans |
40,856,208 |
2,333,953 |
- |
1,919,430 |
647,127 |
55,300 |
Credit Cards |
18,332,885 |
- |
428,047 |
521,527 |
- |
280,601 |
Others |
81,285,029 |
624,518 |
- |
5,405,945 |
2,858,824 |
183,452 |
Specialization Loans |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Other Receivables |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
175,775,487 |
3,571,299 |
428,047 |
9,267,458 |
4,128,388 |
718,164 |
(*) The loan granted to the shareholder of a strategically important company operating in the telecommunication sector amounting to USD 951,407,360.63 is classified under "Performing Loans and Other Receivables". Discusssions between the shareholders of the company, creditor banks and related sovereign institutions have started regarding restructuring of loans granted including a possible change in shareholder structure, and a positive outcome of these discussions is expected.
Collaterals received for loans under follow-up;
Current Period |
Corporate/ Commercial Loans |
Consumer Loans |
Credit Cards |
Total |
Loans Collateralized by Cash |
49,905 |
3,842 |
- |
53,747 |
Loans Collateralized by Mortgages |
4,996,784 |
934,976 |
- |
5,931,760 |
Loans Collateralized by Pledged Assets |
154,192 |
65,386 |
- |
219,578 |
Loans Collateralized by Cheques and Notes |
84,753 |
540,397 |
- |
625,150 |
Loans Collateralized by Other Collaterals |
2,499,646 |
7,613 |
- |
2,507,259 |
Unsecured Loans |
426,788 |
259,101 |
443,340 |
1,129,229 |
Total |
8,212,068 |
1,811,315 |
443,340 |
10,466,723 |
Prior Period |
Corporate/ Commercial Loans |
Consumer Loans |
Credit Cards |
Total |
Loans Collateralized by Cash |
47,618 |
4,620 |
- |
52,238 |
Loans Collateralized by Mortgages |
3,995,662 |
974,409 |
- |
4,970,071 |
Loans Collateralized by Pledged Assets |
1,006,009 |
69,944 |
- |
1,075,953 |
Loans Collateralized by Cheques and Notes |
12,488 |
560,040 |
- |
572,528 |
Loans Collateralized by Other Collaterals |
1,370,667 |
9,058 |
- |
1,379,725 |
Unsecured Loans |
394,057 |
301,359 |
521,527 |
1,216,943 |
Total |
6,826,501 |
1,919,430 |
521,527 |
9,267,458 |
Delinquency periods of loans under follow-up;
Current Period |
Corporate/ Commercial Loans |
Consumer Loans |
Credit Cards |
Total |
31-60 days |
184,074 |
756,730 |
154,842 |
1,095,646 |
61-90 days |
155,083 |
235,048 |
55,363 |
445,494 |
Others |
7,872,911 |
819,537 |
233,135 |
8,925,583 |
Total |
8,212,068 |
1,811,315 |
443,340 |
10,466,723 |
Prior Period |
Corporate/ Commercial Loans |
Consumer Loans |
Credit Cards |
Total |
31-60 days |
174,568 |
740,357 |
194,622 |
1,109,547 |
61-90 days |
153,267 |
261,027 |
56,740 |
471,034 |
Others |
6,498,666 |
918,046 |
270,165 |
7,686,877 |
Total |
6,826,501 |
1,919,430 |
521,527 |
9,267,458 |
Loans and other receivables with extended payment plans;
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
No. of Extensions |
Performing Loans and Other Receivables |
Loans and Other Receivables under Follow-up |
Performing Loans and Other Receivables |
Loans and Other Receivables under Follow-up |
1 or 2 times |
3,084,720 |
4,348,916 |
3,247,551 |
4,038,596 |
3, 4 or 5 times |
69,768 |
110,444 |
106,419 |
78,645 |
Over 5 times |
31,370 |
14,558 |
217,329 |
11,147 |
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
Extention Periods |
Performing Loans and Other Receivables |
Loans and Other Receivables under Follow-up |
Performing Loans and Other Receivables |
Loans and Other Receivables under Follow-up |
0-6 months |
304,837 |
737,566 |
341,505 |
702,729 |
6-12 months |
308,554 |
205,232 |
442,811 |
182,553 |
1-2 years |
1,192,174 |
451,514 |
1,406,109 |
302,040 |
2-5 year |
1,214,528 |
1,960,153 |
1,219,866 |
1,753,567 |
5 years and over |
165,765 |
1,119,453 |
161,008 |
1,187,499 |
5.1.5.3 Maturity analysis of cash loans
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.1.5.4 Consumer loans, retail credit cards, personnel loans and personnel credit cards
Current Period |
Short-Term |
Medium and Long-Term |
Total |
Consumer Loans - TL |
739,012 |
42,236,657 |
42,975,669 |
Housing Loans |
32,875 |
22,023,523 |
22,056,398 |
Automobile Loans |
56,091 |
2,085,096 |
2,141,187 |
General Purpose Loans |
650,046 |
18,128,038 |
18,778,084 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Consumer Loans - FC-indexed |
78 |
160,083 |
160,161 |
Housing Loans |
78 |
159,770 |
159,848 |
Automobile Loans |
- |
2 |
2 |
General Purpose Loans |
- |
311 |
311 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Consumer Loans - FC |
383 |
47,808 |
48,191 |
Housing Loans |
- |
27,140 |
27,140 |
Automobile Loans |
272 |
13,131 |
13,403 |
General Purpose Loans |
111 |
7,537 |
7,648 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Retail Credit Cards - TL |
15,291,885 |
725,847 |
16,017,732 |
With Installment |
7,402,097 |
725,847 |
8,127,944 |
Without Installment |
7,889,788 |
- |
7,889,788 |
Retail Credit Cards - FC |
51,572 |
- |
51,572 |
With Installment |
22 |
- |
22 |
Without Installment |
51,550 |
- |
51,550 |
Personnel Loans - TL |
20,480 |
101,169 |
121,649 |
Housing Loan |
- |
1,824 |
1,824 |
Automobile Loans |
- |
73 |
73 |
General Purpose Loans |
20,480 |
99,272 |
119,752 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Personnel Loans - FC-indexed |
- |
391 |
391 |
Housing Loans |
- |
391 |
391 |
Automobile Loans |
- |
- |
- |
General Purpose Loans |
- |
- |
- |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Personnel Loans - FC |
- |
113 |
113 |
Housing Loans |
- |
- |
- |
Automobile Loans |
- |
- |
- |
General Purpose Loans |
- |
113 |
113 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Personnel Credit Cards - TL |
106,320 |
1,113 |
107,433 |
With Installment |
43,859 |
1,113 |
44,972 |
Without Installment |
62,461 |
- |
62,461 |
Personnel Credit Cards - FC |
608 |
- |
608 |
With Installment |
- |
- |
- |
Without Installment |
608 |
- |
608 |
Deposit Accounts- TL (Real persons) |
565,042 |
- |
565,042 |
Deposit Accounts- FC (Real persons) |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
16,775,380 |
43,273,181 |
60,048,561 |
Prior Period |
Short-Term |
Medium and Long-Term |
Total |
Consumer Loans - TL |
745,039 |
41,174,705 |
41,919,744 |
Housing Loans |
29,927 |
21,414,214 |
21,444,141 |
Automobile Loans |
66,063 |
2,133,790 |
2,199,853 |
General Purpose Loans |
649,049 |
17,626,701 |
18,275,750 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Consumer Loans - FC-indexed |
188 |
172,014 |
172,202 |
Housing Loans |
188 |
171,585 |
171,773 |
Automobile Loans |
- |
2 |
2 |
General Purpose Loans |
- |
427 |
427 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Consumer Loans - FC |
141 |
46,333 |
46,474 |
Housing Loans |
- |
26,918 |
26,918 |
Automobile Loans |
112 |
12,136 |
12,248 |
General Purpose Loans |
29 |
7,279 |
7,308 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Retail Credit Cards - TL |
15,172,949 |
775,677 |
15,948,626 |
With Installment |
7,403,316 |
775,677 |
8,178,993 |
Without Installment |
7,769,633 |
- |
7,769,633 |
Retail Credit Cards - FC |
45,286 |
- |
45,286 |
With Installment |
16 |
- |
16 |
Without Installment |
45,270 |
- |
45,270 |
Personnel Loans - TL |
21,508 |
91,980 |
113,488 |
Housing Loan |
- |
1,165 |
1,165 |
Automobile Loans |
- |
90 |
90 |
General Purpose Loans |
21,508 |
90,725 |
112,233 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Personnel Loans - FC-indexed |
- |
378 |
378 |
Housing Loans |
- |
378 |
378 |
Automobile Loans |
- |
- |
- |
General Purpose Loans |
- |
- |
- |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Personnel Loans - FC |
- |
163 |
163 |
Housing Loans |
- |
- |
- |
Automobile Loans |
- |
- |
- |
General Purpose Loans |
- |
163 |
163 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Personnel Credit Cards - TL |
106,354 |
1,060 |
107,414 |
With Installment |
43,217 |
1,060 |
44,277 |
Without Installment |
63,137 |
- |
63,137 |
Personnel Credit Cards - FC |
583 |
- |
583 |
With Installment |
- |
- |
- |
Without Installment |
583 |
- |
583 |
Deposit Accounts- TL (Real persons) |
523,189 |
- |
523,189 |
Deposit Accounts- FC (Real persons) |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
16,615,237 |
42,262,310 |
58,877,547 |
5.1.5.5 Installment based commercial loans and corporate credit cards
Current Period |
Short-Term |
Medium and Long-Term |
Total |
Installment-based Commercial Loans - TL |
1,724,511 |
14,015,079 |
15,739,590 |
Real Estate Loans |
2,593 |
873,725 |
876,318 |
Automobile Loans |
95,730 |
2,172,154 |
2,267,884 |
General Purpose Loans |
1,626,188 |
10,969,200 |
12,595,388 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Installment-based Commercial Loans - FC-indexed |
250,940 |
2,423,325 |
2,674,265 |
Real Estate Loans |
- |
72,847 |
72,847 |
Automobile Loans |
6,360 |
743,119 |
749,479 |
General Purpose Loans |
244,580 |
1,607,359 |
1,851,939 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Installment-based Commercial Loans - FC |
739 |
89,022 |
89,761 |
Real Estate Loans |
- |
592 |
592 |
Automobile Loans |
31 |
13,979 |
14,010 |
General Purpose Loans |
708 |
74,451 |
75,159 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Corporate Credit Cards - TL |
2,884,619 |
57,377 |
2,941,996 |
With Installment |
1,349,334 |
57,377 |
1,406,711 |
Without Installment |
1,535,285 |
- |
1,535,285 |
Corporate Credit Cards - FC |
12,451 |
- |
12,451 |
With Installment |
245 |
- |
245 |
Without Installment |
12,206 |
- |
12,206 |
Deposit Accounts- TL (Corporates) |
846,217 |
- |
846,217 |
Deposit Accounts- FC (Corporates) |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
5,719,477 |
16,584,803 |
22,304,280 |
Prior Period |
Short-Term |
Medium and Long-Term |
Total |
Installment-based Commercial Loans - TL |
1,767,307 |
11,094,610 |
12,861,917 |
Real Estate Loans |
3,262 |
831,376 |
834,638 |
Automobile Loans |
107,647 |
2,174,041 |
2,281,688 |
General Purpose Loans |
1,656,398 |
8,089,193 |
9,745,591 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Installment-based Commercial Loans - FC-indexed |
264,798 |
2,405,434 |
2,670,232 |
Real Estate Loans |
- |
72,529 |
72,529 |
Automobile Loans |
8,927 |
730,518 |
739,445 |
General Purpose Loans |
255,871 |
1,602,387 |
1,858,258 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Installment-based Commercial Loans - FC |
710 |
86,457 |
87,167 |
Real Estate Loans |
- |
637 |
637 |
Automobile Loans |
42 |
14,356 |
14,398 |
General Purpose Loans |
668 |
71,464 |
72,132 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
Corporate Credit Cards - TL |
2,687,757 |
53,475 |
2,741,232 |
With Installment |
1,279,033 |
53,475 |
1,332,508 |
Without Installment |
1,408,724 |
- |
1,408,724 |
Corporate Credit Cards - FC |
11,271 |
- |
11,271 |
With Installment |
176 |
- |
176 |
Without Installment |
11,095 |
- |
11,095 |
Deposit Accounts- TL (corporates) |
881,614 |
- |
881,614 |
Deposit Accounts- FC (corporates) |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
5,613,457 |
13,639,976 |
19,253,433 |
5.1.5.6 Allocation of loans by customers
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.1.5.7 Allocation of domestic and foreign loans
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Domestic Loans |
191,253,852 |
181,422,064 |
Foreign Loans |
3,597,165 |
3,620,881 |
Total |
194,851,017 |
185,042,945 |
5.1.5.8 Loans to associates and affiliates
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Direct Lending |
885,136 |
842,967 |
Indirect Lending |
- |
- |
Total |
885,136 |
842,967 |
5.1.5.9 Specific provisions for loans
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Substandard Loans and Receivables - Limited Collectibility |
377,602 |
451,816 |
Doubtful Loans and Receivables |
1,126,471 |
1,126,227 |
Uncollectible Loans and Receivables |
2,802,120 |
2,689,448 |
Total |
4,306,193 |
4,267,491 |
5.1.5.10 Non-performing loans and other receivables (NPLs) (Net)
Non-performing loans and other receivables restructured or rescheduled
|
Group III |
Group IV |
Group V |
Substandard Loans and Receivables |
Doubtful Loans and Receivables |
Uncollectible Loans and Receivables |
|
Current Period |
|
|
|
(Gross Amounts before Specific Provisions) |
165,132 |
586,952 |
767,868 |
Restructured Loans and Receivables |
165,132 |
586,952 |
767,868 |
Rescheduled Loans and Receivables |
- |
- |
- |
|
|
|
|
Prior Period |
|
|
|
(Gross Amounts before Specific Provisions) |
125,617 |
665,093 |
717,588 |
Restructured Loans and Receivables |
125,617 |
665,093 |
717,588 |
Rescheduled Loans and Receivables |
- |
- |
- |
Movements in non-performing loans and other receivables
Current Period |
Group III |
Group IV |
Group V |
Substandard Loans and Receivables |
Doubtful Loans and Receivables |
Uncollectible Loans and Receivables |
|
Balances at Beginning of Period |
576,487 |
1,476,489 |
3,219,798 |
Additions during the Period (+) |
536,887 |
14,161 |
11,435 |
Transfer from Other NPL Categories (+) |
- |
524,745 |
384,073 |
Transfer to Other NPL Categories (-) |
524,745 |
384,073 |
- |
Collections during the Period (-) |
116,906 |
110,297 |
129,907 |
Write-offs (-) (*) |
- |
- |
109,710 |
Corporate and Commercial Loans |
- |
- |
1,322 |
Retail Loans |
- |
- |
54,968 |
Credit Cards |
- |
- |
53,420 |
Others |
- |
- |
- |
Balances at End of Period |
471,723 |
1,521,025 |
3,375,689 |
Specific Provisions (-) |
377,602 |
1,126,471 |
2,802,120 |
Net Balance on Balance Sheet |
94,121 |
394,554 |
573,569 |
(*) of which TL 109,710 thousands is resulted from sale of non-performing loans.
Prior Period |
Group III |
Group IV |
Group V |
Substandard Loans and Receivables |
Doubtful Loans and Receivables |
Uncollectible Loans and Receivables |
|
Balances at Beginning of Period |
786,183 |
756,847 |
2,860,995 |
Additions during the Period (+) |
3,048,885 |
56,393 |
127,180 |
Transfer from Other NPL Categories (+) |
- |
2,781,448 |
1,798,932 |
Transfer to Other NPL Categories (-) |
2,781,448 |
1,798,932 |
- |
Collections during the Period (-) |
477,133 |
317,939 |
491,290 |
Write-offs (-) (*) |
- |
1,328 |
1,076,019 |
Corporate and Commercial Loans |
- |
1,178 |
515,367 |
Retail Loans |
- |
- |
289,608 |
Credit Cards |
- |
150 |
271,044 |
Others |
- |
- |
- |
Balances at End of Period |
576,487 |
1,476,489 |
3,219,798 |
Specific Provisions (-) |
451,816 |
1,126,227 |
2,689,448 |
Net Balance on Balance Sheet |
124,671 |
350,262 |
530,350 |
(*) of which TL 1,059,931 thousands is resulted from sale of non-performing loans.
Movements in specific loan provisions
Current Period |
Corporate/ Commercial Loans |
Consumer Loans |
Credit Cards |
Total |
Balances at End of Prior Period |
1,916,652 |
1,364,327 |
986,512 |
4,267,491 |
Additions during the Period(+) |
129,348 |
206,708 |
151,298 |
487,354 |
Restructured/Rescheduled Loans (-) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Collections during the Period (-) |
128,072 |
136,217 |
74,653 |
338,942 |
Write-offs (-) (*) |
1,322 |
54,968 |
53,420 |
109,710 |
Balances at End of Period |
1,916,606 |
1,379,850 |
1,009,737 |
4,306,193 |
(*) of which TL 109,710 thousands is resulted from sale of non-performing loans.
Prior Period |
Corporate/ Commercial Loans |
Consumer Loans |
Credit Cards |
Total |
Balances at End of Prior Period |
1,329,001 |
1,270,403 |
968,294 |
3,567,698 |
Additions during the Period(+) |
1,255,839 |
897,204 |
591,817 |
2,744,860 |
Restructured/Rescheduled Loans (-) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Collections during the Period (-) |
152,378 |
514,410 |
302,405 |
969,193 |
Write-offs (-) (*) |
515,810 |
288,870 |
271,194 |
1,075,874 |
Balances at End of Period |
1,916,652 |
1,364,327 |
986,512 |
4,267,491 |
(*) of which TL 1,058,459 thousands is resulted from sale of non-performing loans.
Non-performing loans and other receivables in foreign currencies
|
Group III |
Group IV |
Group V |
Substandard Loans and Receivables |
Doubtful Loans and Receivables |
Uncollectible Loans and Receivables |
|
Current Period |
|
|
|
Balance at End of Period |
50,892 |
370,231 |
729,193 |
Specific Provisions (-) |
23,233 |
241,171 |
519,592 |
Net Balance at Balance Sheet |
27,659 |
129,060 |
209,601 |
|
|
|
|
Prior Period |
|
|
|
Balance at End of Period |
34,476 |
363,587 |
722,774 |
Specific Provisions (-) |
29,951 |
234,409 |
512,422 |
Net Balance at Balance Sheet |
4,525 |
129,178 |
210,352 |
Gross and net non-performing loans and receivables as per customer categories
|
Group III |
Group IV |
Group V |
Substandard Loans and Receivables |
Doubtful Loans and Receivables |
Uncollectible Loans and Receivables |
|
Current Period (Net) |
94,121 |
394,554 |
573,569 |
Loans to Individuals and Corporates (Gross) |
471,723 |
1,521,025 |
3,374,374 |
Specific Provision (-) |
377,602 |
1,126,471 |
2,800,805 |
Loans to Individuals and Corporates (Net) |
94,121 |
394,554 |
573,569 |
Banks (Gross) |
- |
- |
311 |
Specific Provision (-) |
- |
- |
311 |
Banks (Net) |
- |
- |
- |
Other Loans and Receivables (Gross) |
- |
- |
1,004 |
Specific Provision (-) |
- |
- |
1,004 |
Other Loans and Receivables (Net) |
- |
- |
- |
Prior Period (Net) |
124,671 |
350,262 |
530,350 |
Loans to Individuals and Corporates (Gross) |
576,487 |
1,476,489 |
3,218,482 |
Specific Provision (-) |
451,816 |
1,126,227 |
2,688,132 |
Loans to Individuals and Corporates (Net) |
124,671 |
350,262 |
530,350 |
Banks (Gross) |
- |
- |
311 |
Specific Provision (-) |
- |
- |
311 |
Banks (Net) |
- |
- |
- |
Other Loans and Receivables (Gross) |
- |
- |
1,005 |
Specific Provision (-) |
- |
- |
1,005 |
Other Loans and Receivables (Net) |
- |
- |
- |
Collaterals received for non-performing loans
Current Period |
Corporate/ Commercial Loans |
Consumer Loans |
Credit Cards |
Total |
Loans Collateralized by Cash |
3,129 |
175 |
- |
3,304 |
Loans Collateralized by Mortgages |
1,433,976 |
148,660 |
- |
1,582,636 |
Loans Collateralized by Pledged Assets |
194,002 |
49,038 |
- |
243,040 |
Loans Collateralized by Cheques and Notes |
213,847 |
7,456 |
- |
221,303 |
Loans Collateralized by Other Collaterals |
926,493 |
887,021 |
- |
1,813,514 |
Unsecured Loans |
95,066 |
399,837 |
1,009,737 |
1,504,640 |
Total |
2,866,513 |
1,492,187 |
1,009,737 |
5,368,437 |
Prior Period |
Corporate/ Commercial Loans |
Consumer Loans |
Credit Cards |
Total |
Loans Collateralized by Cash |
3,016 |
184 |
- |
3,200 |
Loans Collateralized by Mortgages |
1,391,416 |
142,402 |
- |
1,533,818 |
Loans Collateralized by Pledged Assets |
192,660 |
47,119 |
- |
239,779 |
Loans Collateralized by Cheques and Notes |
211,665 |
7,286 |
- |
218,951 |
Loans Collateralized by Other Collaterals |
919,836 |
861,462 |
- |
1,781,298 |
Unsecured Loans |
95,253 |
413,963 |
986,512 |
1,495,728 |
Total |
2,813,846 |
1,472,416 |
986,512 |
5,272,774 |
5.1.5.11 Liquidation policy for uncollectible loans and receivables
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.1.5.12 Write-off policy
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.1.6 Investments held-to-maturity
5.1.6.1 Investment subject to repurchase agreements and provided as collateral/blocked
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Collateralised/Blocked Investments |
7,693,164 |
4,218,551 |
5,793,705 |
4,341,183 |
Investments subject to Repurchase Agreements |
2,235,425 |
- |
3,147,892 |
- |
Total |
9,928,589 |
4,218,551 |
8,941,597 |
4,341,183 |
5.1.6.2 Government securities held-to-maturity
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Government Bonds |
18,929,877 |
19,108,804 |
Treasury Bills |
- |
- |
Other Government Securities |
- |
- |
Total |
18,929,877 |
19,108,804 |
5.1.6.3 Investments held-to-maturity
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Debt Securities |
21,184,913 |
21,236,112 |
Quoted at Stock Exchange |
20,392,863 |
20,462,344 |
Unquoted at Stock Exchange |
792,050 |
773,768 |
Valuation Increase/(Decrease) |
2,472,668 |
2,404,072 |
Total |
23,657,581 |
23,640,184 |
5.1.6.4 Movement of investments held-to-maturity
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Balances at Beginning of Period |
23,640,184 |
21,755,812 |
Foreign Currency Differences On Monetary Assets |
395,649 |
1,963,183 |
Purchases during the Period |
139,349 |
498,479 |
Disposals through Sales/Redemptions |
(586,197) |
(1,186,759) |
Valuation Effect |
68,596 |
609,469 |
Balances at End of Period |
23,657,581 |
23,640,184 |
5.1.7 Investments in associates
5.1.7.1 Investments in associates
|
Associate |
Address (City/ Country) |
Bank's Share - If Different, Voting Rights (%) |
Bank's Risk Group Share (%) |
1 |
Bankalararas? Kart Merkezi A? (1) |
?stanbul/Turkey |
10.15 |
10.15 |
2 |
Yat?r?m Finansman Menkul De?erler A? (1) |
?stanbul/Turkey |
0.77 |
0.77 |
3 |
?stanbul Takas ve Saklama Bankas? A? (1) |
?stanbul/Turkey |
5.25 |
5.28 |
4 |
Borsa ?stanbul A? (1) |
?stanbul/Turkey |
0.30 |
0.30 |
5 |
KKB Kredi Kay?t Bürosu A? (1) |
?stanbul/Turkey |
9.09 |
9.09 |
6 |
Türkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankas? A? (1) |
Ankara /Turkey |
2.48 |
2.48 |
7 |
Kredi Garanti Fonu A? (1) |
Ankara /Turkey |
1.69 |
1.69 |
|
Total Assets |
Shareholders' Equity |
Total Fixed Assets (*) |
Interest Income |
Income on Securities Portfolio |
Current Period Profit/Loss |
Prior Period Profit/Loss |
Company's Fair Value |
1 |
80,262 |
39,897 |
50,021 |
1,068 |
- |
10,403 |
3,869 |
- |
2 |
819,877 |
71,866 |
3,321 |
20,212 |
1,467 |
(6,129) |
(1,951) |
- |
3 |
8,006,348 |
1,043,686 |
100,540 |
287,723 |
6,345 |
211,565 |
174,728 |
- |
4 |
1,107,694 |
1,043,695 |
218,607 |
37,646 |
1,002 |
261,945 |
256,910 |
- |
5 |
219,532 |
148,046 |
158,333 |
2,188 |
111 |
34,759 |
34,774 |
- |
6 |
522,864,251 |
71,767,643 |
685,646 |
8,726,740 |
2,744,355 |
23,115,976 |
20,736,851 |
- |
7 |
314,961 |
304,494 |
7,586 |
18,431 |
- |
5,530 |
5,484 |
- |
(1) Financial information is as of 31 December 2016.
(*) Total fixed assets include tangible and intangible assets.
5.1.7.2 Movement of investments in associates
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Balance at Beginning of Period |
36,698 |
36,698 |
Movements during the Period |
- |
- |
Acquisitions |
- |
- |
Bonus Shares Received |
- |
- |
Dividends from Current Year Profit |
- |
- |
Sales |
- |
- |
Increase in Market Values |
- |
- |
Impairment Reversals/(Losses) |
- |
- |
Balance at End of Period |
36,698 |
36,698 |
Capital Commitments |
- |
- |
Share Percentage at the End of Period (%) |
- |
- |
5.1.7.3 Sectoral distribution of investments and associates
Investments in Associates |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Banks |
- |
- |
Insurance Companies |
- |
- |
Factoring Companies |
- |
- |
Leasing Companies |
- |
- |
Finance Companies |
34,984 |
34,984 |
Other Associates |
1,714 |
1,714 |
5.1.7.4 Quoted associates
None.
5.1.7.5 Valuation methods of investments in associates
Investments in Associates |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Valued at Cost |
36,698 |
36,698 |
Valued at Fair Value |
- |
- |
5.1.7.6 Investments in associates sold during the current period
None.
5.1.7.7 Investments in associates acquired during the current period
None.
5.1.8 Investments in affiliates
5.1.8.1 Information on capital adequacy of major affiliates
The Bank does not have any capital needs for its affiliates included in the calculation of its consolidated capital adequacy standard ratio. Information on capital adequacy of major affiliates is presented below.
Current Period |
Garanti Bank International NV |
Garanti Finansal Kiralama A? |
Garanti Holding BV |
COMMON EQUITY TIER I CAPITAL |
|
|
|
Paid-in Capital to be Entitled for Compensation after All Creditors |
536,351 |
357,848 |
1,497,198 |
Share Premium |
- |
- |
50,403 |
Share Cancellation Profits |
- |
- |
- |
Reserves |
945,025 |
567,914 |
(257,561) |
Other Comprehensive Income according to TAS |
729,328 |
- |
14,867 |
Current and Prior Periods' Profits |
44,513 |
27,761 |
39,764 |
Common Equity Tier I Capital Before Deductions |
2,255,217 |
953,523 |
1,344,671 |
Deductions From Common Equity Tier I Capital |
|
|
|
Current and Prior Periods' Losses not Covered by Reserves, and Losses Accounted under Equity according to TAS (-) |
46,144 |
452 |
347,936 |
Leasehold Improvements on Operational Leases (-) |
- |
86 |
7,370 |
Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets and Related Deferred Taxes (-) |
14,563 |
6,541 |
182,098 |
Net Deferred Tax Asset/Liability (-) |
- |
- |
9,694 |
Total Deductions from Common Equity Tier I Capital |
60,707 |
7,079 |
547,098 |
Total Common Equity Tier I Capital |
2,194,510 |
946,444 |
797,573 |
Total Deductions From Tier I Capital |
3,641 |
1,635 |
47,948 |
Total Tier I Capital |
2,190,869 |
944,809 |
749,625 |
TIER II CAPITAL |
194,245 |
- |
83,356 |
CAPITAL BEFORE DEDUCTIONS |
2,385,114 |
944,809 |
832,981 |
Net Book Values of Movables and Immovables Exceeding the Limit Defined in the Article 57, Clause 1 of the Banking Law and the Assets Acquired against Overdue Receivables and Held for Sale but Retained more than Five Years (-) |
- |
586 |
- |
TOTAL CAPITAL |
2,385,114 |
944,223 |
832,981 |
Prior Period |
Garanti Bank International NV |
Garanti Finansal Kiralama A? |
Garanti Holding BV |
COMMON EQUITY TIER I CAPITAL |
|
|
|
Paid-in Capital to be Entitled for Compensation after All Creditors |
511,324 |
357,848 |
1,426,711 |
Share Premium |
- |
- |
48,030 |
Share Cancellation Profits |
- |
- |
- |
Reserves |
894,029 |
483,911 |
(267,654) |
Other Comprehensive Income according to TAS |
652,504 |
- |
17,074 |
Current and Prior Periods' Profits |
50,997 |
84,003 |
9,425 |
General Reserve for Possible Losses |
- |
- |
- |
Common Equity Tier I Capital Before Deductions |
2,108,854 |
925,762 |
1,233,586 |
Deductions From Common Equity Tier I Capital |
|
|
|
Current and Prior Periods' Losses not Covered by Reserves, and Losses Accounted under Equity according to TAS (-) |
76,159 |
452 |
317,070 |
Leasehold Improvements on Operational Leases (-) |
- |
87 |
7,930 |
Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets and Related Deferred Taxes (-) |
10,193 |
4,694 |
131,009 |
Net Deferred Tax Asset/Liability (-) |
- |
- |
7,129 |
Total Deductions from Common Equity Tier I Capital |
86,352 |
5,233 |
463,138 |
Total Common Equity Tier I Capital |
2,022,502 |
920,529 |
770,448 |
Total Deductions From Tier I Capital |
6,795 |
3,129 |
92,092 |
Total Tier I Capital |
2,015,707 |
917,400 |
678,356 |
TIER II CAPITAL |
185,100 |
- |
81,435 |
CAPITAL BEFORE DEDUCTIONS |
2,200,807 |
917,400 |
759,791 |
Net Book Values of Movables and Immovables Exceeding the Limit Defined in the Article 57, Clause 1 of the Banking Law and the Assets Acquired against Overdue Receivables and Held for Sale but Retained more than Five Years (-) |
- |
465 |
- |
TOTAL CAPITAL |
2,200,807 |
916,935 |
759,791 |
5.1.8.2 Investments in affiliates
|
Affiliate |
Address (City/ Country) |
Bank's Share - If Different, Voting Rights (%) |
Bank's Risk Group Share (%) |
1 |
Garanti Bili?im Teknolojisi ve Tic. TA? |
Istanbul/Turkey |
100.00 |
100.00 |
2 |
Garanti Ödeme Sistemleri A? |
Istanbul/Turkey |
99.96 |
100.00 |
3 |
Garanti Hizmet Yönetimi A? |
Istanbul/Turkey |
96.40 |
99.40 |
4 |
Garanti Kültür A? |
Istanbul/Turkey |
100.00 |
100.00 |
5 |
Garanti Konut Finansman? Dan??manl?k Hiz. A? |
Istanbul/Turkey |
100.00 |
100.00 |
6 |
Garanti Finansal Kiralama A? |
Istanbul/Turkey |
100.00 |
100.00 |
7 |
Garanti Faktoring A? |
Istanbul/Turkey |
81.84 |
81.84 |
8 |
Garanti Yat?r?m Menkul K?ymetler A? |
Istanbul/Turkey |
100.00 |
100.00 |
9 |
Garanti Portföy Yönetimi A? |
Istanbul/Turkey |
100.00 |
100.00 |
10 |
Garanti Emeklilik ve Hayat A? |
Istanbul/Turkey |
84.91 |
84.91 |
11 |
Garanti Bank International NV |
Amsterdam/the Netherlands |
100.00 |
100.00 |
12 |
Garanti Holding BV |
Amsterdam/the Netherlands |
100.00 |
100.00 |
|
Total Assets |
Shareholders' Equity |
Total Fixed Assets (*) |
Interest Income |
Income on Securities Portfolio |
Current Period Profit/Loss |
Prior Period Profit/Loss |
Company's Fair Value |
|
1 |
76,999 |
64,979 |
54 |
1,418 |
3 |
2,724 |
2,404 |
- |
|
2 |
26,888 |
14,511 |
624 |
169 |
- |
(274) |
(54) |
- |
|
3 |
5,595 |
4,394 |
24 |
106 |
9 |
600 |
(288) |
- |
|
4 |
2,515 |
1,629 |
1,038 |
- |
9 |
38 |
(8) |
- |
|
5 |
2,631 |
1,821 |
49 |
44 |
- |
126 |
340 |
- |
- |
6 |
5,524,759 |
953,072 |
9,802 |
102,607 |
- |
27,761 |
35,444 |
- |
|
7 |
2,647,732 |
192,508 |
7,668 |
63,755 |
- |
7,055 |
6,110 |
- |
|
8 |
123,687 |
81,618 |
13,983 |
477 |
1,288 |
14,128 |
10,255 |
- |
|
9 |
61,314 |
56,204 |
4,074 |
1,366 |
- |
3,992 |
2,471 |
- |
|
10 |
1,849,039 |
1,401,506 |
40,237 |
41,912 |
642 |
76,369 |
57,579 |
- |
|
11 |
18,321,248 |
2,210,562 |
106,367 |
128,480 |
20,674 |
44,513 |
28,593 |
- |
|
12 |
1,322,777 |
1,322,594 |
- |
- |
- |
(71) |
(40) |
- |
|
(*) Total fixed assets include tangible and intangible assets.
5.1.8.3 Movement of investments in affiliates
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Balance at Beginning of Period |
5,173,864 |
4,446,499 |
Movements during the Period |
370,039 |
727,365 |
Acquisitions |
- |
53,484 |
Bonus Shares Received |
- |
- |
Earnings from Current Year Profit |
201,126 |
398,272 |
Sales/Liquidations |
- |
(157,635) |
Reclassification of Shares |
- |
- |
Increase/(Decrease) in Market Values |
34,825 |
13,003 |
Currency Differences on Foreign Affiliates |
134,088 |
420,241 |
Impairment Reversals/(Losses) |
- |
- |
Balance at End of Period |
5,543,903 |
5,173,864 |
Capital Commitments |
- |
- |
Share Percentage at the End of Period (%) |
- |
- |
5.1.8.4 Sectoral distribution of investments in affiliates
Affiliates |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Banks |
2,204,402 |
2,025,895 |
Insurance Companies |
1,190,155 |
1,125,108 |
Factoring Companies |
157,616 |
151,548 |
Leasing Companies |
953,076 |
925,310 |
Finance Companies |
934,418 |
841,767 |
Other Affiliates |
104,236 |
104,236 |
5.1.8.5 Quoted affiliates
None.
5.1.8.6 Valuation methods of investments in affiliates
Affiliates |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Valued at Cost |
104,236 |
104,236 |
Valued at Fair Value (*) |
5,439,667 |
5,069,628 |
(*) The balances are as per the results of equity accounting application.
5.1.8.7 Investments in affiliates disposed during the current period
None.
5.1.8.8 Investments in affiliates acquired during the current period
None.
5.1.9 Investments in Joint-Ventures
None.
5.1.10 Lease receivables (net)
None.
5.1.11 Derivative financial assets held for risk management
5.1.11.1 Positive differences on derivative financial instruments held for risk management
Derivative Financial Assets Held for Risk Management |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Fair Value Hedges |
84,424 |
16,734 |
73,946 |
10,420 |
Cash Flow Hedges |
4,706 |
529,018 |
5,526 |
499,322 |
Net Foreign Investment Hedges |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
89,130 |
545,752 |
79,472 |
509,742 |
As of 31 March 2017, the face values and the net fair values, recognised in the balance sheet, of the derivative financial instruments held for risk management purposes, are summarized below:
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||||
Face Value |
Asset |
Liability |
Face Value |
Asset |
Liability |
|
Interest Rate Swaps |
39,558,876 |
172,513 |
88,729 |
30,864,971 |
144,968 |
115,007 |
-TL |
8,764,949 |
89,130 |
3,930 |
8,307,595 |
79,472 |
26,671 |
-FC |
30,793,927 |
83,383 |
84,799 |
22,557,376 |
65,496 |
88,336 |
Cross Currency Swaps |
3,815,155 |
462,369 |
134,199 |
3,670,474 |
444,246 |
164,529 |
-TL |
869,647 |
- |
- |
944,728 |
- |
- |
-FC |
2,945,508 |
462,369 |
134,199 |
2,725,746 |
444,246 |
164,529 |
Total |
43,374,031 |
634,882 |
222,928 |
34,535,445 |
589,214 |
279,536 |
5.1.11.1.1 Fair value hedge accounting
Current Period |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hedging Item |
Hedged Item |
Type of Risk |
Fair Value Change of Hedged Item |
Net Fair Value Change of Hedging Item |
Income Statement Effect (gains/losses from derivative financial instruments) |
|
Asset |
Liability |
|||||
Interest Rate Swaps |
Fixed-rate commercial loans |
Interest rate risk |
19,736 |
31,317 |
(64,125) |
(13,072) |
Interest Rate Swaps |
Fixed-rate mortgage loans |
Interest rate risk |
(42,135) |
46,019 |
(101) |
3,783 |
Interest Rate Swaps |
Fixed-rate securities |
Interest rate risk |
(23,059) |
23,261 |
(1,974) |
(1,772) |
Cross Currency Swaps |
Fixed-rate securities issued |
Interest rate and foreign currency exchange rate risk |
(12,448) |
- |
(134,199) |
(146,647) |
Cross Currency Swaps |
Fixed-rate commercial loans |
Interest rate and foreign currency exchange rate risk |
539 |
561 |
- |
1,100 |
Prior Period |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hedging Item |
Hedged Item |
Type of Risk |
Fair Value Change of Hedged Item |
Net Fair Value Change of Hedging Item |
Income Statement Effect (gains/losses from derivative financial instruments) |
|
Asset |
Liability |
|||||
Interest Rate Swaps |
Fixed-rate commercial loans |
Interest rate risk |
42,431 |
15,833 |
(75,781) |
(17,517) |
Interest Rate Swaps |
Fixed-rate mortgage loans |
Interest rate risk |
(42,169) |
48,387 |
(344) |
5,874 |
Interest Rate Swaps |
Fixed-rate securities |
Interest rate risk |
(14,515) |
19,803 |
(17,079) |
(11,791) |
Cross Currency Swaps |
Fixed-rate securities issued |
Interest rate and foreign currency exchange rate risk |
(13,071) |
- |
(164,529) |
(177,600) |
Cross Currency Swaps |
Fixed-rate commercial loans |
Interest rate and foreign currency exchange rate risk |
231 |
343 |
- |
574 |
5.1.11.1.2 Cash flow hedge accounting
Current Period |
|
|
|
|
|
||
Hedging Item |
Hedged Item |
Type of Risk |
Fair Value Change of Hedged Item |
Gains/Losses Accounted under Shareholders' Equity in the Period |
Gains/Losses Accounted under Income Statement in the Period |
Ineffective Portion (net) Accounted under Income Statement |
|
Asset |
Liability |
||||||
Interest Rate Swaps |
Floating-rate securities issued |
Cash flow risk resulted from change in market interest rates |
103 |
- |
30 |
(3) |
- |
Interest Rate Swaps |
Floating-rate funds borrowed |
Cash flow risk resulted from change in market interest rates |
54,188 |
(16,449) |
12,942 |
(5,949) |
(32) |
Interest Rate Swaps |
Floating-rate deposit |
Cash flow risk resulted from change in market interest rates |
17,625 |
(6,080) |
(1,417) |
(1,684) |
- |
Cross Currency Swaps |
Floating-rate securities issued |
Cash flow risk resulted from change in market interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Cross Currency Swaps |
Floating-rate funds borrowed |
Cash flow risk resulted from change in market interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates |
461,808 |
- |
1,948 |
(17,383) |
38 |
As of 31 December 2016 the loss reclassified from the shareholders' equity to the income statement due to the ceased hedging transactions amounted to TL 619 thousands (31 March 2017: -).
Prior Period |
|
|
|
|
|
||
Hedging Item |
Hedged Item |
Type of Risk |
Fair Value Change of Hedged Item |
Gains/Losses Accounted under Shareholders' Equity in the Period |
Gains/Losses Accounted under Income Statement in the Period |
Ineffective Portion (net) Accounted under Income Statement |
|
Asset |
Liability |
||||||
Interest Rate Swaps |
Floating-rate securities issued |
Cash flow risk resulted from change in market interest rates |
66 |
- |
(30) |
(100) |
- |
Interest Rate Swaps |
Floating-rate funds borrowed |
Cash flow risk resulted from change in market interest rates |
46,611 |
(21,803) |
20,313 |
(20,654) |
(135) |
Interest Rate Swaps |
Floating-rate deposit |
Cash flow risk resulted from change in market interest rates |
14,268 |
- |
14,325 |
(3,344) |
- |
Cross Currency Swaps |
Floating-rate securities issued |
Cash flow risk resulted from change in market interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates |
- |
- |
(6,677) |
(12,091) |
- |
Cross Currency Swaps |
Floating-rate funds borrowed |
Cash flow risk resulted from change in market interest rates and foreign currency exchange rates |
443,903 |
- |
(17,541) |
(89,625) |
51 |
5.1.12 Tangible assets
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.1.13 Intangible assets
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.1.14 Investment property
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Net Book Value at Beginning Period |
670,370 |
381,270 |
Additions |
53 |
231,273 |
Transfers to Tangible Assets |
- |
50,110 |
Fair Value Change |
- |
7,717 |
Net Book Value at End of Current Period |
670,423 |
670,370 |
The investment property is held for operational leasing purposes.
5.1.15 Deferred tax asset
As of 31 March 2017, the Bank has a deferred tax asset of TL 192,947 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 127,709 thousands) calculated as the net amount remaining after netting of tax deductible timing differences and taxable timing differences.
The Bank does not have any deferred tax assets on tax losses carried forward or tax deductions and exemptions as of 31 March 2017. However, there is a deferred tax asset of TL 478,771 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 407,822 thousands) and deferred tax liability of TL 285,824 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 280,113 thousands) presented as net in the accompanying financial statements on all taxable temporary differences arising between the carrying amounts and the taxable amounts of assets and liabilities on the financial statements that will be considered in the calculation of taxable earnings in the future periods.
For the cases where such differences are related with certain items on the shareholders' equity accounts, the deferred taxes are charged or credited directly to these accounts.
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
Tax Base |
Deferred Tax Amount |
Tax Base |
Deferred Tax Amount |
|
Provisions (*) |
1,130,856 |
226,171 |
944,764 |
188,953 |
Differences between the Carrying Values and Taxable Values of Financial Assets (**) |
(475,139) |
(69,026) |
(506,334) |
(115,638) |
Revaluation Differences on Real Estates |
(1,722,648) |
(22,865) |
(1,722,648) |
(22,865) |
Other |
288,964 |
58,667 |
386,302 |
77,259 |
Total Deferred Tax Asset, Net |
(777,967) |
192,947 |
(897,916) |
127,709 |
(*) Consists of reserve for employee benefits, provision for promotion expenses of credit cards and other provisions.
(**) Calculations are performed at the relevant tax rates applicable in the country of the foreign branches' financial assets.
As of 31 March 2017, TL 150,374 thousands of deferred tax income (31 March 2016: TL 94,956 thousands) and TL 85,137 thousands of deferred tax expense (31 December 2016: TL 84,586 thousands) are recognised in the income statement and the shareholders' equity, respectively.
5.1.16 Assets held for sale and assets of discontinued operations
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
End of Prior Period |
|
|
Cost |
606,380 |
356,160 |
Accumulated Depreciation (-) |
(16,654) |
(9,181) |
Net Book Value |
589,726 |
346,979 |
End of Current Period |
|
|
Additions |
94,298 |
335,793 |
Disposals (Cost) |
(13,991) |
(82,753) |
Disposals (Accumulated Depreciation) |
435 |
1,358 |
Impairment Losses (-) |
7 |
(2,820) |
Depreciation Expense for Current Period (-) |
- |
(8,831) |
Currency Translation Differences on Foreign Operations |
- |
- |
Cost |
686,695 |
606,380 |
Accumulated Depreciation (-) |
(16,220) |
(16,654) |
Net Book Value |
670,475 |
589,726 |
As of balance sheet date, the net book values of assets held for sale on which rights of repurchase exist amounting to TL 436,516 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 359,660 thousands).
5.1.17 Other assets
5.1.17.1 Receivables from term sale of assets
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Sale of Investments in Associates, Affiliates and Joint Ventures |
- |
- |
Sale of Real Estates |
- |
- |
Sale of Financial Assets Available-for-Sale |
17,493 |
16,670 |
Sale of Other Assets |
2,308 |
2,305 |
Total |
19,801 |
18,975 |
5.1.17.2 Prepaid expenses, taxes and similar items
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Prepaid Expenses |
596,713 |
477,898 |
Prepaid Taxes |
- |
- |
5.1.18 Accrued interest and income
The details of accrued interest and income allocated to the related items on the assets side of the balance sheet are as follows:
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Central Bank of Turkey |
61,886 |
- |
79,969 |
38 |
Financial Assets at Fair Value through Profit or Loss |
218 |
159 |
19 |
599 |
Banks |
2,987 |
14,852 |
3,611 |
21,752 |
Interbank Money Markets |
- |
- |
- |
1 |
Financial Assets Available-for-Sale |
1,772,025 |
16,823 |
1,299,160 |
9,371 |
Loans |
2,084,341 |
1,058,182 |
2,031,750 |
837,928 |
Investments Held-to-Maturity |
2,474,294 |
101,919 |
2,302,531 |
127,299 |
Other Accruals |
4,033 |
- |
3,799 |
- |
Total |
6,399,784 |
1,191,935 |
5,720,839 |
996,988 |
5.2 Liabilities
5.2.1 Maturity profile of deposits
Current Period |
Demand |
7 Days Notice |
Up to 1 Month |
1-3 Months |
3-6 Months |
6-12 Months |
1 Year and Over |
Accumulating Deposit Accounts |
Total |
Saving Deposits
|
9,568,459 |
- |
2,997,268 |
38,053,008 |
1,616,603 |
391,904 |
517,722 |
3,748 |
53,148,712 |
Foreign Currency Deposits |
18,682,159 |
- |
9,907,952 |
42,448,196 |
2,441,973 |
4,696,537 |
7,972,733 |
54,581 |
86,204,131 |
Residents in Turkey |
17,967,411 |
- |
9,739,319 |
39,810,027 |
1,628,614 |
968,537 |
806,871 |
53,408 |
70,974,187 |
Residents in Abroad |
714,748 |
- |
168,633 |
2,638,169 |
813,359 |
3,728,000 |
7,165,862 |
1,173 |
15,229,944 |
Public Sector Deposits |
1,115,135 |
- |
3,135 |
28,813 |
109 |
5,405 |
24 |
- |
1,152,621 |
Commercial Deposits |
7,741,936 |
- |
3,789,563 |
5,347,087 |
159,866 |
159,451 |
906,905 |
- |
18,104,808 |
Other
|
192,126 |
- |
129,063 |
1,175,583 |
11,952 |
63,647 |
908,980 |
- |
2,481,351 |
Precious Metal Deposits
|
1,805,476 |
- |
- |
50,636 |
27,115 |
16,707 |
174,276 |
- |
2,074,210 |
Bank Deposits
|
3,389,361 |
- |
500,057 |
165,949 |
20,779 |
102,867 |
98,932 |
- |
4,277,945 |
Central Bank of Turkey |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Domestic Banks |
2,883 |
- |
482,023 |
2,010 |
18,595 |
99,031 |
12,503 |
- |
617,045 |
Foreign Banks |
1,172,346 |
- |
18,034 |
163,939 |
2,184 |
3,836 |
86,429 |
- |
1,446,768 |
Special Financial Institutions |
2,214,132 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
2,214,132 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
42,494,652 |
- |
17,327,038 |
87,269,272 |
4,278,397 |
5,436,518 |
10,579,572 |
58,329 |
167,443,778 |
Prior Period |
Demand |
7 Days Notice |
Up to 1 Month |
1-3 Months |
3-6 Months |
6-12 Months |
1 Year and Over |
Accumulating Deposit Accounts |
Total |
Saving Deposits
|
9,362,638 |
- |
3,519,154 |
39,387,584 |
523,583 |
360,800 |
470,517 |
4,046 |
53,628,322 |
Foreign Currency Deposits |
15,943,064 |
- |
5,585,618 |
41,555,186 |
1,796,018 |
5,229,260 |
9,800,564 |
56,941 |
79,966,651 |
Residents in Turkey |
15,250,673 |
- |
5,462,031 |
39,058,254 |
1,582,659 |
1,059,641 |
1,085,221 |
55,783 |
63,554,262 |
Residents in Abroad |
692,391 |
- |
123,587 |
2,496,932 |
213,359 |
4,169,619 |
8,715,343 |
1,158 |
16,412,389 |
Public Sector Deposits |
493,327 |
- |
72,724 |
27,688 |
116 |
4,994 |
24 |
- |
598,873 |
Commercial Deposits |
8,186,591 |
- |
4,193,368 |
5,320,846 |
126,355 |
163,481 |
872,965 |
- |
18,863,606 |
Other
|
212,836 |
- |
140,766 |
1,023,250 |
52,904 |
447,810 |
553,501 |
- |
2,431,067 |
Precious Metal Deposits
|
1,753,776 |
- |
- |
82,984 |
12,264 |
22,493 |
153,015 |
- |
2,024,532 |
Bank Deposits
|
2,849,464 |
- |
392,429 |
73,408 |
183,837 |
121,962 |
97,446 |
- |
3,718,546 |
Central Bank of Turkey |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Domestic Banks |
3,619 |
- |
391,559 |
15,107 |
16,180 |
118,267 |
14,442 |
- |
559,174 |
Foreign Banks |
1,685,663 |
- |
870 |
58,301 |
167,657 |
3,695 |
83,004 |
- |
1,999,190 |
Special Financial Institutions |
1,160,182 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
1,160,182 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
38,801,696 |
- |
13,904,059 |
87,470,946 |
2,695,077 |
6,350,800 |
11,948,032 |
60,987 |
161,231,597 |
5.2.1.1 Saving deposits and other deposit accounts insured by Saving Deposit Insurance Fund
Saving deposits covered by deposit insurance and total amount of deposits exceeding insurance coverage limit:
|
Covered by Deposit Insurance |
Over Deposit Insurance Limit |
||
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
|
Saving Deposits |
27,905,275 |
27,807,137 |
24,854,037 |
25,449,970 |
Foreign Currency Saving Deposits |
9,971,717 |
8,323,858 |
37,244,855 |
34,340,843 |
Other Saving Deposits |
868,089 |
821,559 |
1,127,764 |
1,114,240 |
Deposits held at Foreign Branches Under Foreign Insurance Coverage |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Deposits held at Off-Shore Branches Under Foreign Insurance Coverage |
- |
- |
- |
- |
5.2.1.2 Saving deposits at domestic branches of foreign banks in Turkey under the coverage of foreign insurance
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.2.1.3 Saving deposits not covered by insurance limits
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Deposits and Other Accounts held at Foreign Branches |
885,347 |
860,876 |
Deposits and Other Accounts held by Shareholders and their Relatives
|
- |
- |
Deposits and Other Accounts of the Chairman and Members of Board of Directors, Chief Executive Officer, Senior Executive Officers and their Relatives
|
670,527 |
748,443 |
Deposits and Other Accounts held as Assets subject to the Crime defined in the Article 282 of the Turkish Criminal Code no. 5237 dated 26 September 2004 |
- |
- |
Deposits at Depository Banks established for Off-Shore Banking Activities in Turkey |
- |
- |
5.2.2 Negative differences on derivative financial liabilities held for trading
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Forward transactions |
188,180 |
49,123 |
242,659 |
61,117 |
Swap transactions |
1,698,044 |
447,367 |
1,993,468 |
745,041 |
Futures |
- |
206 |
- |
964 |
Options |
156,251 |
55,540 |
372,549 |
80,824 |
Other |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
2,042,475 |
552,236 |
2,608,676 |
887,946 |
5.2.3 Funds borrowed
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Central Bank of Turkey |
- |
2,574,234 |
- |
1,880,102 |
Domestic Banks and Institutions |
371,299 |
537,622 |
343,595 |
502,401 |
Foreign Banks, Institutions and Funds |
1,301,548 |
36,800,530 |
1,778,067 |
35,782,203 |
Total |
1,672,847 |
39,912,386 |
2,121,662 |
38,164,706 |
5.2.3.1 Maturities of funds borrowed
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Short-Term |
368,598 |
3,121,103 |
341,819 |
2,452,722 |
Medium and Long-Term |
1,304,249 |
36,791,283 |
1,779,843 |
35,711,984 |
Total |
1,672,847 |
39,912,386 |
2,121,662 |
38,164,706 |
The Bank classified certain borrowings obtained through securitisations amounting to USD 2,000,000,000, as financial liability at fair value through profit/loss at the initial recognition. As of 31 March 2017, the accumulated credit risk change and the credit risk change recognised in the income statement amounted to TL 170,940 thousands and a loss of TL 271,198 thousands, respectively. The carrying value of the related financial liability amounted to TL 7,099,060 thousands, and the related current period loss amounted to TL 271,198 thousands.
5.2.3.2 Disclosures for concentration areas of bank's liabilities
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.2.4 Other external funds
5.2.4.1 Securities issued
Current Period |
TL |
FC |
||
Short-Term |
Medium and Long-Term |
Short-Term |
Medium and Long-Term |
|
Nominal |
1,658,698 |
3,475,783 |
- |
14,420,786 |
Cost |
1,604,530 |
3,213,538 |
- |
14,340,608 |
Carrying Value (*) |
1,647,234 |
3,223,449 |
- |
13,988,280 |
Prior Period |
TL |
FC |
||
Short-Term |
Medium and Long-Term |
Short-Term |
Medium and Long-Term |
|
Nominal |
1,240,773 |
3,756,256 |
- |
12,121,238 |
Cost |
1,197,023 |
3,477,513 |
- |
12,044,056 |
Carrying Value (*) |
1,213,929 |
3,555,294 |
- |
11,667,656 |
(*) The Bank repurchased its own TL securities with a total face value of TL 108,304 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 107,896 thousands) and foreign currency securities with a total face value of USD 206,730,000 (31 December 2016: USD 206,730,000) and netted off such securities in the accompanying financial statements.
The Bank classified certain securities amounting to TL 210,058 thousands and RON 34,500,000 as financial liability at fair value through profit/loss at the initial recognition. As of 31 March 2017, the accumulated positive and negative credit risks changes, and the positive credit risk changes recognised in the income statement amounted to TL 6 thousands and TL 2,052 thousands, and TL 6 thousands and TL 340 thousands, respectively. The carrying value of the related financial liability amounted to TL 213,139 thousands and TL 32,495 thousands, and the related current period losses and gains amounted to TL 3,066 thousands and TL 337 thousands, respectively.
5.2.4.2 Funds provided through repurchase transactions
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Domestic Transactions |
6,708,612 |
- |
7,268,205 |
- |
Financial Institutions and Organizations |
6,645,097 |
- |
7,189,589 |
- |
Other Institutions and Organizations |
18,160 |
- |
31,248 |
- |
Individuals |
45,355 |
- |
47,368 |
- |
Foreign Transactions |
41 |
- |
2 |
- |
Financial Institutions and Organizations |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Other Institutions and Organizations |
10 |
- |
- |
- |
Individuals |
31 |
- |
2 |
- |
Total |
6,708,653 |
- |
7,268,207 |
- |
5.2.4.3 Miscellaneous payables
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Payables from credit card transactions |
7,938,963 |
40,596 |
7,833,260 |
37,377 |
Other |
1,652,938 |
745,445 |
358,186 |
859,316 |
Total |
9,591,901 |
786,041 |
8,191,446 |
896,693 |
5.2.5 Lease payables (Net)
5.2.5.1 Financial lease payables
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
Gross |
Net |
Gross |
Net |
|
Up to 1 Year |
10,970 |
10,311 |
16,612 |
15,406 |
1-4 Years |
1,214 |
1,147 |
1,792 |
1,686 |
More than 4 Years |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
12,184 |
11,458 |
18,404 |
17,092 |
5.2.5.2 Operational lease agreements
The operational leasing agreements are signed for some branches and ATM's. The agreements are prepared annually and annual rents are paid in advance and recorded as prepaid expense in "other assets". The Bank does not have any commitments arising on the existing operational lease agreements.
5.2.6 Derivative financial liabilities held for risk management
Derivative Financial Liabilities held for Risk Management |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Fair Value Hedges |
3,930 |
196,469 |
26,671 |
231,062 |
Cash Fow Hedges |
- |
22,529 |
- |
21,803 |
Net Foreign Investment Hedges |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
3,930 |
218,998 |
26,671 |
252,865 |
5.2.7 Provisions
5.2.7.1 General provisions
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
General Provision for |
3,289,114 |
3,171,163 |
Loans and Receivables in Group I |
1,798,283 |
1,713,424 |
Loans and Receivables in Group II |
936,378 |
869,171 |
Non-Cash Loans |
355,819 |
359,927 |
Others |
198,634 |
228,641 |
5.2.7.2 Provisions for foreign exchange differences on foreign currency indexed loans and financial lease receivables
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Short-Term Loans |
18,483 |
1,241 |
Medium and Long-Term Loans |
6,400 |
270 |
Total |
24,883 |
1,511 |
Foreign exchange differences on foreign currency indexed loans are netted with loans on the asset side.
5.2.7.3 Provisions for non-cash loans that are not indemnified or converted into cash
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.2.7.4 Other provisions
5.2.7.4.1 General reserves for possible losses
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
General Reserves for Possible Losses |
500,000 |
300,000 |
5.2.7.4.2 Other provisions
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Reserve for Employee Benefits |
768,415 |
679,871 |
Provision for Promotion Expenses of Credit Cards (*) |
101,712 |
95,340 |
Provision for Lawsuits |
53,932 |
53,174 |
Other Provisions |
172,947 |
179,847 |
Total |
1,097,006 |
1,008,232 |
(*) The Bank provides full allowance for the committed promotion expenses of credit cards as of the balance sheet date.
Recognized liability for defined benefit plan obligations
The Bank obtained an actuarial report dated 5 December 2016 from an independent actuary reflecting the principles and procedures on determining the application of transfer transactions in accordance with the Law and it is determined that the assets of the Plan are above the amount that will be required to be paid to transfer the obligation and the asset surplus amounts to TL 2,772,742 thousands at 31 December 2016 as details are given in the table below.
Furthermore, an actuarial report was prepared as of 31 December 2016 as per the requirements of the Law explained in Note 3.17, the accounting policies related with "employee benefits" for the benefits transferable to the SSF and as per TAS 19 for other benefits not transferable to the SSF and arising from other social rights and payments covered by the existing trust indenture of the Fund and medical benefits provided for employees. Based on the actuary's 5 December 2016 dated report, the asset surplus over the fair value of the plan assets to be used for the payment of the obligations also fully covers the benefits not transferable and still a surplus of TL 1,482,852 thousands remains as of 31 December 2016 as details are given in the table below.
The Bank's management, acting prudently, did not consider the health premium surplus amounting TL 531,665 thousands as stated above and resulted from the present value of medical benefits and health premiums transferable to SSF as of 31 December 2016. However, despite this treatment there are no excess obligation that needs to be provided against.
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Transferable Pension and Medical Benefits: |
|
|
Net present value of pension benefits transferable to SSF |
(770,448) |
(608,796) |
Net present value of medical benefits and health premiums transferable to SSF |
531,665 |
528,011 |
General administrative expenses |
(39,405) |
(33,702) |
Present Value of Pension and Medical Benefits Transferable to SSF (1) |
(278,188) |
(114,487) |
Fair Value of Plan Assets (2) |
3,050,930 |
2,522,836 |
Asset Surplus over Transferable Benefits ((2)-(1)=(3)) |
2,772,742 |
2,408,349 |
Non-Transferable Benefits: |
|
|
Other p ension benefits |
(662,751) |
(592,937) |
Other m edical benefits |
(627,139) |
(478,453) |
Total Non-Transferable Benefits (4) |
(1,289,890) |
(1,071,390) |
Asset Surplus over Total Benefits ((3)-(4)=(5)) |
1,482,852 |
1,336,959 |
Net Present Value of Medical Benefits and Health Premiums Transferable to SSF - but not considered acting prudently (6) |
(531,665) |
(528,011) |
Present Value of Asset Surplus/(Defined Benefit Obligation) ((5)-(6)) |
951,187 |
808,948 |
The major actuarial assumptions used in the calculation of other benefits not transferable to SSF in compliance with TAS 19 are as follows:
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
% |
% |
|
Discount Rate (*) |
11.50 |
10.30 |
Inflation Rate (*) |
7.80 |
7.10 |
Future Real Salary Increase Rate |
1.50 |
1.50 |
Medical Cost Trend Rate |
40% above inflation |
40% above inflation |
Future Pension Increase Rate (*) |
7.80 |
7.10 |
(*) The above rates are effective rates, whereas the rates applied for the calculation differ according to the employees' years-in-service.
5.2.8 Tax liability
5.2.8.1 Current tax liability
5.2.8.1.1 Tax liability
As of 31 March 2017, the Bank had a current tax liability of TL 526,698 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 94,095 thousands) after offsetting with prepaid taxes.
5.2.8.1.2 Taxes payable
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Corporate Taxes Payable |
526,698 |
94,095 |
Taxation on Securities Income |
117,052 |
122,010 |
Taxation on Real Estates Income |
4,049 |
3,752 |
Banking Insurance Transaction Tax |
110,663 |
114,846 |
Foreign Exchange Transaction Tax |
95 |
86 |
Value Added Tax Payable |
4,156 |
10,398 |
Others |
29,654 |
66,639 |
Total |
792,367 |
411,826 |
5.2.8.1.3 Premiums
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Social Security Premiums-Employees |
53 |
51 |
Social Security Premiums-Employer |
65 |
62 |
Bank Pension Fund Premium-Employees |
137 |
21 |
Bank Pension Fund Premium-Employer |
201 |
21 |
Pension Fund Membership Fees and Provisions-Employees |
- |
- |
Pension Fund Membership Fees and Provisions-Employer |
- |
- |
Unemployment Insurance-Employees |
1,201 |
1,118 |
Unemployment Insurance-Employer |
2,420 |
2,258 |
Others |
33 |
27 |
Total |
4,110 |
3,558 |
5.2.8.2 Deferred tax liability
None.
5.2.9 Liabilities for assets held for sale and assets of discontinued operations
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.2.10 Subordinated debts
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.2.11 Shareholders' equity
5.2.11.1 Paid-in capital
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Common Shares |
4,200,000 |
4,200,000 |
Preference Shares |
- |
- |
5.2.11.2 Registered share capital system
Capital |
Paid-in Capital |
Ceiling per Registered Share Capital |
Registered Shares |
4,200,000 |
10,000,000 |
5.2.11.3 Capital increases in current period
None.
5.2.11.4 Capital increases from capital reserves in current period
None.
5.2.11.5 Capital commitments for current and future financial periods
None.
5.2.11.6 Possible effect of estimations made for the parent bank's revenues, profitability and liquidity on equity considering prior period indicators and uncertainties
None.
5.2.11.7 Information on privileges given to stocks representing the capital
None.
5.2.11.8 Securities value increase fund
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Investments in Associates, Affiliates and Joint-Ventures |
1,249,300 |
52,911 |
1,115,043 |
18,255 |
Valuation difference |
1,249,300 |
52,911 |
1,115,043 |
18,255 |
Exchange rate difference |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Securities Available-for-Sale |
(117,608) |
17,831 |
(484,665) |
(26,490) |
Valuation difference |
(117,608) |
17,831 |
(484,665) |
(26,490) |
Exchange rate difference |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
1,131,692 |
70,742 |
630,378 |
(8,235) |
5.2.11.9 Revaluation surplus
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Movables |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Real Estates |
1,450,022 |
- |
1,450,022 |
- |
Gain on Sale of Investments in Associates and Affiliates and Real Estates allocated for Capital Increases |
227,994 |
- |
176,415 |
- |
Revaluation Surplus on Leasehold Improvements |
- |
- |
- |
- |
5.2.11.10 Bonus shares of associates, affiliates and joint-ventures
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Garanti Yat?r?m Menkul De?erler A? |
942 |
942 |
Kredi Kartlar? Bürosu A? |
481 |
481 |
Garanti Ödeme Sistemleri A? |
401 |
401 |
Tat Konserve A? |
36 |
36 |
Do?u? Gayrimenkul Yat?r?m Ortakl??? A? |
22 |
22 |
Yat?r?m Finansman Menkul De?erler A? |
9 |
9 |
Total |
1,891 |
1,891 |
5.2.11.11 Legal reserves
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
I. Legal Reserve |
961,049 |
960,320 |
II. Legal Reserve |
349,840 |
245,840 |
Special Reserves |
- |
- |
5.2.11.12 Extraordinary reserves
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Legal reserves that was allocated to be in compliance with the decisions made on the Annual General Assembly |
25,632,517 |
21,972,914 |
Retained Earnings |
- |
- |
Accumulated Losses |
- |
- |
Exchange Rate Difference on Foreign Currency Capital |
- |
- |
5.2.12 Accrued interest and expenses
The details of accrued interest and expenses allocated to the related items on the liability side of the balance sheet are as follows:
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Deposits |
415,805 |
189,151 |
355,115 |
215,921 |
Funds Borrowed |
47,481 |
201,093 |
87,549 |
156,634 |
Interbank Money Markets |
4,411 |
- |
6,092 |
- |
Other Accruals |
129,689 |
807,164 |
110,766 |
758,635 |
Total |
597,386 |
1,197,408 |
559,522 |
1,131,190 |
5.3 Off-Balance Sheet Items
5.3.1 Off-balance sheet contingencies
5.3.1.1 Irrevocable credit commitments
The Bank has term asset purchase and sale commitments of TL 6,046,427 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 3,281,772 thousands), commitments for cheque payments of TL 3,716,102 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 3,555,087 t housands) and commitments for credit card limits of TL 28,652,169 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 27,849,612 thousands).
5.3.1.2 Possible losses, commitments and contingencies resulted from off-balance sheet items
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Letters of Guarantee in Foreign Currency |
20,610,371 |
20,378,358 |
Letters of Guarantee in TL |
17,948,504 |
17,101,636 |
Letters of Credit |
14,836,977 |
15,010,812 |
Bills of Exchange and Acceptances |
1,770,645 |
2,127,334 |
Prefinancings |
- |
- |
Other Guarantees |
160,767 |
155,016 |
Total |
55,327,264 |
54,773,156 |
A specific provision of 131,791 TL thousands (31 December 2016: TL 134,609 thousands) is made for unliquidated non-cash loans of TL 358,058 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 355,861 thousands) recorded under the off-balance sheet items in the accompanying financial statements.
The detailed information for commitments, guarantees and sureties are provided under the statement of "off-balance sheet items".
5.3.1.3 Non-cash loans
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Non-Cash Loans against Cash Risks |
5,453,989 |
5,128,893 |
With Original Maturity of 1 Year or Less |
333,176 |
331,380 |
With Original Maturity of More Than 1 Year |
5,120,813 |
4,797,513 |
Other Non-Cash Loans |
49,873,275 |
49,644,263 |
Total |
55,327,264 |
54,773,156 |
5.3.1.4 Sectoral risk concentration of non-cash loans
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.3.1.5 Non-cash loans classified under Group I and II
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.3.2 Financial derivative instruments
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.3.3 Credit derivatives and risk exposures on credit derivatives
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.3.4 Contingent liabilities and assets
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.3.5 Services rendered on behalf of third parties
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.4 Income Statement
5.4.1 Interest income
5.4.1.1 Interest income from loans (*)
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Short-term loans |
1,289,266 |
76,426 |
1,220,672 |
39,598 |
Medium and long-term loans |
2,516,030 |
866,378 |
1,873,441 |
709,973 |
Loans under follow-up |
22,983 |
- |
15,352 |
- |
Premiums Received from Resource Utilization Support Fund |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
3,828,279 |
942,804 |
3,109,465 |
749,571 |
(*) Includes also the fee and commission income on cash loans
5.4.1.2 Interest income from banks
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Central Bank of Turkey |
812 |
7,393 |
- |
2,982 |
Domestic Banks |
1,073 |
31 |
2,352 |
62 |
Foreign Banks |
674 |
16,838 |
604 |
11,656 |
Foreign Head Offices and Branches |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total |
2,559 |
24,262 |
2,956 |
14,700 |
5.4.1.3 Interest income from securities portfolio
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Financial Assets Held for Trading |
3,085 |
746 |
3,721 |
462 |
Financial Assets Valued at Fair Value through Profit or Loss |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Financial Assets Available-for-Sale |
415,582 |
32,764 |
479,200 |
22,209 |
Investments Held-to-Maturity |
279,502 |
165,974 |
291,014 |
130,867 |
Total |
698,169 |
199,484 |
773,935 |
153,538 |
As disclosed in the accounting policies, the Bank values CPI-indexed government bonds in its securities portfolio according to the reference index on the issue date and the index that is calculated according to the expected inflation rate. The inflation rate used during the valuation is being updated during the year when it is considered necessary. As of 31 March 2017, the valuation of such securities was made according to 7% of annual inflation expectation. If the valuation of such securites was performed according to the reference index valid as of 31 March 2017, the Bank's securities value increase fund under the equity would decrease by TL 235,100 thousands (net), whereas the interest income on securities portfolio would increase by TL 576,577 thousands.
5.4.1.4 Interest income received from associates and affiliates
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Interest Received from Investments in Associates and Affiliates |
14,971 |
10,965 |
5.4.2 Interest Expenses
5.4.2.1 Interest expenses on funds borrowed (*)
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
||
TL |
FC |
TL |
FC |
|
Banks |
45,852 |
132,405 |
63,853 |
89,102 |
Central Bank of Turkey |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Domestic Banks |
6,071 |
2,318 |
4,309 |
1,580 |
Foreign Banks |
39,781 |
130,087 |
59,544 |
87,522 |
Foreign Head Offices and Branches |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Other Institutions |
- |
107,247 |
- |
70,835 |
Total |
45,852 |
239,652 |
63,853 |
159,937 |
(*) Includes also the fee and commission expenses on borrowings
5.4.2.2 Interest expenses paid to associates and affiliates
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Interest Paid to Investments in Associates and Affiliates |
33,340 |
18,195 |
5.4.2.3 Interest expenses on securities issued
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.4.2.4 Maturity structure of interest expense on deposits
Current Period |
Demand Deposits |
Time Deposits |
Total |
|||||
Account Description
|
Up to 1 Month |
1-3 Months |
3-6 Months |
6-12 Months |
1 Year and Over |
Accumulating Deposit Accounts |
||
Turkish Lira |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bank Deposits |
273 |
28,915 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
29,188 |
Saving Deposits |
3 |
60,224 |
929,584 |
27,135 |
8,664 |
12,722 |
- |
1,038,332 |
Public Sector Deposits |
- |
668 |
751 |
2 |
136 |
- |
- |
1,557 |
Commercial Deposits |
5 |
98,212 |
159,843 |
3,980 |
4,627 |
22,837 |
- |
289,504 |
Other |
- |
4,346 |
17,154 |
941 |
13,013 |
21,490 |
- |
56,944 |
"7 Days Notice" Deposits |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total TL |
281 |
192,365 |
1,107,332 |
32,058 |
26,440 |
57,049 |
- |
1,415,525 |
Foreign Currency |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign Currency Deposits |
2 |
20,753 |
223,527 |
6,801 |
36,298 |
59,846 |
230 |
347,457 |
Bank Deposits |
- |
11,219 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
11,219 |
"7 Days Notice" Deposits |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Precious Metal Deposits |
- |
- |
60 |
21 |
85 |
811 |
- |
977 |
Total FC |
2 |
31,972 |
223,587 |
6,822 |
36,383 |
60,657 |
230 |
359,653 |
Grand Total |
283 |
224,337 |
1,330,919 |
38,880 |
62,823 |
117,706 |
230 |
1,775,178 |
Prior Period |
Demand Deposits |
Time Deposits |
Total |
|||||
Account Description |
Up to 1 Month |
1-3 Months |
3-6 Months |
6-12 Months |
1 Year and Over |
Accumulating Deposit Accounts |
||
Turkish Lira |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bank Deposits |
232 |
34,653 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
34,885 |
Saving Deposits |
11 |
65,144 |
926,210 |
27,262 |
7,213 |
11,271 |
- |
1,037,111 |
Public Sector Deposits |
- |
176 |
1,065 |
2 |
5 |
1 |
- |
1,249 |
Commercial Deposits |
7 |
89,877 |
159,697 |
7,152 |
11,643 |
16,014 |
- |
284,390 |
Other |
- |
3,107 |
37,348 |
3,678 |
12,049 |
6,470 |
- |
62,652 |
"7 Days Notice" Deposits |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total TL |
250 |
192,957 |
1,124,320 |
38,094 |
30,910 |
33,756 |
- |
1,420,287 |
Foreign Currency |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- |
Foreign Currency Deposits |
75 |
13,996 |
172,992 |
11,854 |
15,567 |
58,159 |
202 |
272,845 |
Bank Deposits |
- |
4,291 |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
4,291 |
"7 Days Notice" Deposits |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Precious Metal Deposits |
- |
- |
12 |
- |
- |
324 |
|
336 |
Total FC |
75 |
18,287 |
173,004 |
11,854 |
15,567 |
58,483 |
202 |
277,472 |
Grand Total |
325 |
211,244 |
1,297,324 |
49,948 |
46,477 |
92,239 |
202 |
1,697,759 |
5.4.2.5 Interest expense on repurchase agreements
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.4.2.6 Financial lease expenses
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.4.2.7 Interest expenses on factoring payables
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.4.3 Dividend income
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.4.4 Trading income/losses (Net)
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Income |
19,155,432 |
16,794,030 |
Trading Account Income |
292,106 |
195,619 |
Gains from Derivative Financial Instruments |
4,195,921 |
3,398,266 |
Foreign Exchange Gains |
14,667,405 |
13,200,145 |
Losses (-) |
19,457,294 |
17,041,373 |
Trading Account Losses |
544,604 |
194,147 |
Losses from Derivative Financial Instruments |
4,367,807 |
3,770,672 |
Foreign Exchange Losses |
14,544,883 |
13,076,554 |
Total |
(301,862) |
(247,343) |
TL 2,095,068 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 982,594 thousands) of foreign exchange gains and TL 1,961,838 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 802,165 thousands) of foreign exchange losses are resulted from the exchange rate changes of derivative financial transactions.
The Bank enters into interest rate swap agreements in order to hedge the change in fair values of its fixed rate financial instruments due to fluctuations in market interest rates. In this respect, the Bank applied fair value hedge accounting for the fixed rate eurobonds issued in 2011 with a total face value of USD 500,000,000, maturity of 10 years and maturity date of 20 April 2021 which were priced at 6.375% originally and had a coupon rate of 6.25%, by designating interest rate swaps with the same face values and terms. In June 2012, the Bank ceased to apply hedge accounting and accordingly fair value calculations for these bonds. The accumulated fair value differences incurred starting from the date of hedge accounting up to the date on which it was ceased, are amortized as per the effective interest-rate method in compliance with TAS 39.
The Bank also enters into interest rate and cross currency swap agreements in order to hedge the change in cash flows of floating rate financial instruments due to fluctuations in market interest rates. In this respect, the Bank applied cash flow hedge accounting for funds borrowed amounting to USD 75,835,676 and EUR 39,473,684 securitization borrowings amounting to USD 87,500,000 and EUR 141,915,787 by designating cross currency swaps with the same face values and terms, and eurobonds with a total nominal value of USD 10,000,000, the collateralised borrowings amounting to TL 500,000 thousands and USD 250,000,000, borrowings amounting to USD 650,000,000, securitizations amounting to USD 790,000,000 and EUR 90,000,000 and deposits amounting to USD 880,000,000 and EUR 50,000,000 by designating interest rate swaps with the same face values and terms. Accordingly, in the current period, gains of TL 48,427 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 41,273 thousands) and TL 51,110 thousands (31 March 2016: a loss of TL 59,057 thousands) resulting from cross currency and interest rate swap agreements were recognised under shareholders' equity, respectively.
The Bank also applied fair value hedge accounting for its fixed-rate loans with a total principal of TL 2,966,662 thousands, USD 1,055,789,593 and EUR 190,409,023, for its fixed-rate loans with a total principal of RON 215,939,842, for its bonds with a total face value of TL 965,000 thousands and USD 250,400,000 and fixed-rate coupons by designating interest rate swaps and cross currency swaps with the same face values and terms. Accordingly, in the current period, a loss of TL 21,861 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 171,116 thousands) and a loss of TL 23,059 thousands (31 March 2016: a gain of TL 14,961 thousands) resulted from the related fair value calculations for the hedged loans and bonds were accounted for under net trading income/losses in the income statement, respectively.
In addition, the Bank also entered into cross currency swap agreements in order to hedge its fixed-rate bonds issued for a total principal value of AUD 175,000,000 and, RON 85,500,000 with the same face values and terms. Accordingly, in the current period, a loss of TL 12,448 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 14,203 thousands) resulted from the fair value changes of the securities issued and funds borrowed subject to hedge accounting were accounted for under trading income/losses in the income statement.
5.4.5 Other operating income
The items under "other operating income" generally consists of collection or reversals of prior year provisions, banking services related costs recharged to customers, fair value increase of investment property and income on custody services.
In the current period, a part of non-performing receivables of the Bank amounting to TL 109,710 thousands were sold for a consideration of TL 9,010 thousands. Considering the related provision of TL 109,710 thousands made in the financial statements, a gain of TL 9,010 thousands is recognized under "Other Operating Income".
5.4.6 Provision for losses on loans or other receivables
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Specific Provisions for Loans and Other Receivables |
417,284 |
648,016 |
Loans and Receivables in Group III |
377,492 |
413,386 |
Loans and Receivables in Group IV |
17,135 |
32,387 |
Loans and Receivables in Group V |
22,657 |
202,243 |
General Provisions |
115,372 |
63,514 |
Provision for Possible Losses |
200,000 |
- |
Impairment Losses on Securities |
353 |
36 |
Financial Assets at Fair Value through Profit or Loss |
353 |
36 |
Financial Assets Available-for-Sale |
- |
- |
Impairment Losses on Associates, Affiliates and Investments Held-to-Maturity |
- |
- |
Associates |
- |
- |
Affiliates |
- |
- |
Joint Ventures |
- |
- |
Investments Held-to-Maturity |
- |
- |
Others |
22,354 |
36,757 |
Total |
755,363 |
748,323 |
5.4.7 Other operating expenses
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Personnel Costs |
696,558 |
594,269 |
Reserve for Employee Termination Benefits |
17,935 |
15,296 |
Defined Benefit Obligation |
- |
- |
Impairment Losses on Tangible Assets |
- |
- |
Depreciation Expenses of Tangible Assets |
61,283 |
51,909 |
Impairment Losses on Intangible Assets |
- |
- |
Impairment Losses on Goodwill |
- |
- |
Amortisation Expenses of Intangible Assets |
15,246 |
12,190 |
Impairment Losses on Investments Accounted under Equity Method |
- |
- |
Impairment Losses on Assets to be Disposed |
1 |
1,302 |
Depreciation Expenses of Assets to be Disposed |
- |
1,969 |
Impairment Losses on Assets Held for Sale |
- |
- |
Other Operating Expenses |
658,755 |
567,972 |
Operational Lease related Expenses |
104,017 |
92,985 |
Repair and Maintenance Expenses |
7,015 |
9,662 |
Advertisement Expenses |
46,101 |
34,377 |
Other Expenses (*) |
501,622 |
430,948 |
Loss on Sale of Assets |
358 |
708 |
Others (**) |
193,054 |
237,344 |
Total |
1,643,190 |
1,482,959 |
(*) Includes lawsuits, execution and other legal expenses beared by the Bank, of fees and commissions income recognized in prior years but reimbursed, in the amount of TL 9,009 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 16,956 thousands), as per the decision of the Turkish Competition Board or the related courts.
(**) Includes repayments, by the Bank in the current period, of fees and commissions income recognised in prior years in the amount of TL 10,236 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 43,481 thousands), as per the decision of the Turkish Competition Board or the related courts.
5.4.8 Information on profit/loss before taxes from continued and discontinued operations
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.4.9 Information on provision for taxes from continued and discontinued operations
As of 31 March 2017, the Bank recorded a tax charge of TL 562,078 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 336,263 thousands) and a deferred tax income of TL 150,374 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 94,956 thousands).
Deferred tax benefit/charge on timing differences:
Deferred tax benefit/(charge) on timing differences |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Increase in tax deductable timing differences (+) |
85,693 |
68,710 |
Decrease in tax deductable timing differences (-) |
(4,326) |
(6,694) |
Increase in taxable timing differences (-) |
(64,360) |
(18,913) |
Decrease in taxable timing differences (+) |
133,367 |
51,853 |
Total |
150,374 |
94,956 |
Deferred tax benefit/charge in the income statement arising on timing differences, tax losses and tax deductions and exemptions:
Deferred tax benefit/(charge) arising on timing differences, tax losses and tax deductions and exemptions |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Increase/(decrease) in tax deductable timing differences (net) |
81,367 |
62,016 |
Increase/(decrease) in taxable timing differences (net) |
69,007 |
32,940 |
Increase/(decrease) in tax losses (net) |
- |
- |
Increase/(decrease) in tax deductions and exemptions (net) |
- |
- |
Total |
150,374 |
94,956 |
5.4.10 Net operating profit/loss after taxes including net profit/loss from discontinued operations
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.4.11 Net profit/loss
5.4.11.1 Any further explanation on operating results needed for better understanding of the Bank's performance
None.
5.4.11.2 Any changes in estimations that might have a material effect on current and subsequent period results
None.
5.4.12 Components of other items in income statement
Other items do not exceed 10% of the total of income statement.
5.5 Statement of Changes in Shareholders' Equity
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.6 Statement of Cash Flows
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.7 Related Party Risks
5.7.1 Transactions with the Bank's risk group; lendings and deposits and other related party transactions outstanding at period end and income and expenses from such transactions incurred during the period
5.7.1.1 Loans and other receivables
Current Period
Bank's Risk Group |
Associates, Affiliates and Joint-Ventures |
Bank's Direct and Indirect Shareholders |
Other Components in Risk Group |
|||
Loans and Other Receivables |
Cash |
Non-cash |
Cash |
Non-cash |
Cash |
Non-cash |
Balance at beginning of period |
3,774,509 |
2,081,628 |
1,660,775 |
383,890 |
2,126,252 |
723,935 |
Balance at end of period |
3,945,915 |
2,180,980 |
54,809 |
400,546 |
2,158,528 |
982,016 |
Interest and Commission Income |
14,971 |
207 |
345 |
24 |
38,434 |
462 |
Prior Period
Bank's Risk Group |
Associates, Affiliates and Joint-Ventures |
Bank's Direct and Indirect Shareholders |
Other Components in Risk Group |
|||
Loans and Other Receivables |
Cash |
Non-cash |
Cash |
Non-cash |
Cash |
Non-cash |
Balance at beginning of period |
3,837,790 |
2,197,037 |
52,056 |
827,462 |
2,047,670 |
467,468 |
Balance at end of period |
3,774,509 |
2,081,628 |
1,660,775 |
383,890 |
2,126,252 |
723,935 |
Interest and Commission Income |
11,055 |
113 |
134 |
2 |
30,163 |
98 |
5.7.1.2 Deposits
Bank's Risk Group |
Associates, Affiliates and Joint-Ventures |
Bank's Direct and Indirect Shareholders |
Other Components in Risk Group |
|||
Deposits |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Balance at beginning of period |
900,256 |
687,407 |
536,399 |
336,153 |
533,816 |
543,360 |
Balance at end of period |
1,021,794 |
900,256 |
1,066,672 |
536,399 |
567,477 |
533,816 |
Interest Expense |
23,662 |
17,787 |
2,190 |
158 |
4,351 |
1,314 |
5.7.1.3 Derivative transactions
Bank's Risk Group |
Associates, Affiliates and Joint-Ventures |
Bank's Direct and Indirect Shareholders |
Other Components in Risk Group |
|||
|
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Current Period |
Prior Period |
Transactions at Fair Value Through Profit or (Loss): |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at beginning of period |
557,282 |
421,708 |
13,251,152 |
16,146,894 |
843,120 |
- |
Balance at end of period |
1,211,449 |
557,282 |
26,345,448 |
13,251,152 |
973,198 |
843,120 |
Total Profit/(Loss) |
11,748 |
(13,070) |
6,301 |
(78,789) |
1,505 |
1,543 |
Transactions for Hedging: |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Balance at beginning of period |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Balance at end of period |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Total Profit/(Loss) |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
5.7.2 The Bank's risk group
5.7.2.1 Relations with companies in risk group of/or controlled by the Bank regardless of nature of current transactions
Transactions with the risk group, are held under arm's-length conditions; terms are set according to the market conditions and in compliance with the Banking Law. The Bank's policy is to keep the balances and transaction volumes with the risk group at reasonable levels preventing any high concentration risk on balance sheet.
5.7.2.2 Concentration of transaction volumes and balances with risk group and pricing policy
The cash loans of the risk group amounting TL 3,039,020 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 2,964,089 thousands) compose 1.55% (31 December 2016: 1.59%) of the Bank's total cash loans and 1.01% (31 December 2016: 1.04%) of the Bank's total assets. The total loans and similar receivables amounting TL 6,159,252 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 7,561,536 thousands) compose 2.05% (31 December 2016: 2.66%) of the Bank's total assets. The non-cash loans of the risk group amounting TL 3,563,542 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 3,189,453 thousands) compose 6.44% (31 December 2016: 5.82%) of the Bank's total non-cash loans.
The deposits of the risk group amounting TL 2,655,943 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 1,970,471 thousands) compose 1.59% (31 December 2016: 1.22%) of the Bank's total deposits. The funds borrowed by the Bank from its risk group amounting TL 13,011,616 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 11,952,196 thousands) compose 31.29% (31 December 2016: 29.67%) of the Bank's total funds borrowed. The pricing in transactions with the risk group companies is set on an arms-length basis.
The credit card (POS) payables to the related parties, amounted to TL 221,191 thousands (31 December 2016: TL 216,508 thousands). A total rent income of TL 2,527 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 2,938 thousands) was recognized for the real estates rented to the related parties.
Operating expenses for TL 5,890 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 2,559 thousands) were incurred for the IT services rendered by the related parties. Banking services fees of TL 5,814 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 332 thousands) were recognized from the related parties.
Insurance brokerage fee of TL 35,875 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 27,915 thousands), shares brokerage fee of TL 8,598 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 6,736 thousands), and fixed-rate securities brokerage fee of TL 2,800 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 1,027 thousands) were recognized as income from the services rendered for the affiliates.
Operating expenses of TL 39 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 872 thousands) for advertisement and broadcasting services, of TL 11,668 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 10,478 thousands) for operational leasing services, and of TL 1,822 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 1,513 thousands) for travelling services rendered by the related parties were recognized as expense.
As of 31 March 2017, the net payment provided or to be provided to the key management of the Bank amounts to TL 28,221 thousands (31 March 2016: TL 25,172 thousands).
5.7.2.3 Other matters not required to be disclosed
None.
5.7.2.4 Transactions accounted for under equity method
Please refer to Note 5.1.8 investments in affiliates.
5.7.2.5 All kind of agreements signed like asset purchases/sales, service rendering, agencies, leasing, research and development, licences, funding, guarantees, management services
The Bank has agency contracts with Garanti Yat?r?m Menkul K?ymetler A? and Garanti Emeklilik ve Hayat A?. Accordingly, all the branches of the Bank serve as agencies to sell the products of these entities to customers. Agency services for trading of securities on behalf of customers are rendered by the Bank's specialised branches (Investment Centers).
Purchase of equipments for the Bank's internal use are partly arranged through financial leasing.
5.8 Domestic, Foreign and Off-Shore Branches or Equity Investments, and Foreign Representative Offices
Not prepared in compliance with the Article 25 of the communique "Financial Statements and Related Disclosures and Footnotes to be Announced to Public by Banks".
5.9 Matters Arising Subsequent to Balance Sheet Date
None.
5.10 Other Disclosures on Activities of the Bank
5.10.1 Bank's latest international risk ratings
Outlook |
Negative |
Long Term FC Deposit |
Ba2 |
Long Term TL Deposit |
Ba1 |
Short Term FC Deposit |
Not prime |
Short Term TL Deposit |
Not prime |
Basic Loan Assesment |
ba2 |
Adjusted Loan Assesment |
ba1 |
Long Term National Scale Rating (NSR) |
Aa1.tr |
Short Term NSR |
TR-1 |
Long Term FC Obligations |
BB |
Long Term TL Deposit |
BB |
Outlook |
Negative |
Credit Profile (independent from the bank's shareholders and the rating of its resident country) |
bb+ |
Outlook |
Stable |
Long Term FC Outlook |
BBB- |
Short Term FC Outlook |
F3 |
Long Term TL Outlook |
BBB- |
Short Term TL Outlook |
F3 |
Financial Capacity |
bb+ |
Support |
2 |
NSR |
AAA(tur) |
JCR EURASIA RATINGS (6 April 2016)
International FC Outlook |
Stable |
Long Term International FC |
BBB |
Short Term International FC |
A-3 |
International TL Outlook |
Stable |
Long Term International TL |
BBB+ |
Short Term International TL |
A-2 |
National Outlook |
Stable |
Long Term NSR |
AAA(Trk) |
Short Term NSR |
A-1+(Trk) |
Independency from Shareholders |
A |
Support |
1 |
5.10.2 Dividends
As per the decision made at the annual general assembly of shareholders of the Bank on 30 March 2017, the distribution of the net profit of the year 2016, was as follows:
2016 PROFIT DISTRIBUTION TABLE |
|
2016 Net Profit |
5,070,549 |
A - I. Legal reserve (Turkish Commercial Code 519/1) at 5% |
- |
Undistributable funds |
(227,611) |
B - First dividend at 5% of the paid-in capital |
(210,000) |
C - Extraordinary reserves at 5% after above deductions |
(243,028) |
D - Second dividend to the shareholders |
(1,040,000) |
E - Extraordinary reserves |
(3,245,910) |
F - II. Legal reserve (Turkish Commercial Code 519/2) |
(104,000) |
5.10.3 Other disclosures
None.
6 Limited Review Report
6.1 Disclosures on limited review report
The unconsolidated financial statements of the Bank as of 31 March 2017, have been reviewed by Akis Ba??ms?z Denetim ve Serbest Muhasebeci Mali Mü?avirlik A? (a member firm of KPMG International Cooperative) and the limited review report dated 26 April 2017, is presented before the accompanying financial statements.
6.2 Disclosures and footnotes prepared by independent accountants
None.
7 Interim Activity Report
7.1 Introduction
7.1.1 About Garanti
Established in 1946, Garanti Bank is Turkey's second largest private bank with unconsolidated assets of US$ 82.6 billion as of 31 March 2017.
Garanti is an integrated financial services group operating in every segment of the banking sector including corporate, commercial, SME, payment systems, retail, private and investment banking together with its subsidiaries in pension and life insurance, leasing, factoring, brokerage, and asset management besides international subsidiaries in the Netherlands and Romania.
As of 31 March 2017, Garanti provides a wide range of financial services to its 14.5 million customers with more than 19 thousand employees through an extensive distribution network of 956 domestic branches; 7 foreign branches in Cyprus, one in Luxembourg and one in Malta; 3 international representative offices in London, Düsseldorf and Shanghai with 4,794 ATMs, an award-winning Call Center, internet, mobile and social banking platforms, all built on cutting-edge technological infrastructure.
Moving forward to maintain sustainable growth by creating value to all its stakeholders, Garanti builds its strategy on the principles of always approaching its customers in a "transparent", "clear" and "responsible" manner, improving customer experience continuously by offering products and services that are tailored to their needs. Its competent and dynamic human resources, unique technological infrastructure, customer-centric service approach, innovative products and services offered with strict adherence to quality carry Garanti to a leading position in the Turkish banking sector.
Following the best practices in corporate governance, Garanti's majority shareholder is Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A. (BBVA) with 49.85% share. Having shares publicly traded in Turkey, depositary receipts in the UK and the USA, Garanti has an actual free float of 50.07% in Borsa Istanbul as of 31 March 2017.
With its dynamic business model and superior technology integrated to its innovative products and services, Garanti continues to differentiate itself and facilitate the lives of its customers. Its custom-tailored solutions and wide product variety play a key role in reaching US$ 69.1 billion cash and non-cash loans. The high asset quality attained through advanced risk management systems and established risk culture place Garanti apart in the sector.
Building on the Bank's core values, Garanti Bank defines Sustainability as a commitment to build a strong and successful business for the future, while minimizing negative environmental and social impacts, and sharing long-term values with its customers, staff, shareholders and the communities it operates in. Garanti further strengthens its sustainable banking approach through community investment programs in a variety of topics ranging from sports to education, arts to nature and informing the business world.
7.1.2 Capital and Shareholding Structure
Garanti has paid-in capital of TL 4,200,000,000 as of 31 March 2017.
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T.GARANT? BANKASI A.? SHAREHOLDING STRUCTURE |
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Shareholders |
Number of shares |
Nominal (TL) |
Share % |
BBVA(BANCO BILBAO VIZCAYA ARGENTARIA S.A) |
209,370,000,000 |
2,093,700,000.00 |
49.85 |
OTHERS |
210,630,000,000 |
2,106,300,000.00 |
50.15 |
GRAND TOTAL |
420,000,000,000 |
4,200,000,000.00 |
100.00 |
7.1.3 The amendments in the articles of association during period of 01.01.2017-31.03.2017
There is no change during the period.
7.1.4 Macro Outlook for the first 3 months period of 2017
V-shaped recovery after the slump in 3Q16. 4Q16 GDP grew by 3.5% YoY, significantly above the market and our expectation of 1.9%, after falling by 1.3% YoY in 3Q16. Most part of the positive surprise in 4Q growth is explained by the significant upward revision of the first three quarters' GDP figures, from 2.2% YoY to 2.6% YoY. Thus GDP grew by 2.9% in 2016. In the composition of the growth; domestic demand including stocks contributed 4.2pp, while net exports, mostly due to the problems in the tourism sector, subtracted 1.3pp from the growth rate of last year. Private consumption was weak by 1.4pp contribution, government consumption and total investments both contributed by almost 1pp to the growth in 2016.
February IP growth signaled a gradual recovery. The calendar adjusted industrial production (IP) grew by 1% YoY below the consensus of 3% and BBVA-GB estimate of 4% in February. IP growth has not confirmed the robust recovery in soft indicators so far in 2017 but still shows the economy is gradually recovering toward its potential. The moderation of IP comes basically from the capital goods and to a smaller extent nondurable goods. Energy and capital goods continued to give positive contributions by 1.2pp and 0.9pp, respectively; while consumer goods did not give contribution at all and intermediate goods kept contracting. In the coming peri od, we expect to see the continuum of economic recovery on the back of increased fiscal expansion and rapidly recovering credits.
Core current account deficit eased in February. 12-month-cumulative current account deficit (CAD) deteriorated from USD32.6bn (3.8% of GDP) in 2016 to USD33.7bn by end-February. When both net energy and gold trade are excluded, the deficit falls from USD9.5bn to USD7.7bn. We expect the CAD to GDP ratio to deteriorate toward 5% in 2017 on the back of higher oil prices and only a limited recovery in the tourism sector.
Budget figures signaled deterioration in 1Q17. In the first 3 months of 2017, budget revenues rose by 9.9% YoY, while expenditures surged by 21.3% YoY, increasing the gap above the Government targets Thus, 12-month cumulative budget deficit realized as TL44.2bn and primary surplus as TL8.4bn. According to our estimates, budget deficit to GDP may be around 1.7% in 1Q17. We expect a further worsening of budget deficit to circa 2.5% of GDP in 2017 from 1.1% in 2016.
Turkey's external debt stock/GDP was 47.2% in 2016. By end 2016, gross external debt stock/GDP level was 47.2%, increased from 46.0% in 2015. EU-defined general government debt stock/GDP ratio increased from 27.3% in 3Q16 to 28.3% by end 2016. It was 27.5% in 2015.
Inflation breached the double digits in 1Q17. Annual CPI inflation jumped to 11.3% in March, which was 8.5% by end 2016. Core inflation also surged to 9.5% from 7.5% in the same period. Unfavorable base effects of food and pass through from FX depreciation were the main drivers behind the deterioration in inflation outlook. We expect headline CPI to remain mostly in double-digits and core inflation to continue to rise towards double digits and to stay there until the last quarter in the absence of a significant currency appreciation.
Central Bank (CBRT) increased its average funding rate by 320bps year-to-date. Following the increased volatility in FX and worsening inflation expectations, the CBRT has started to use Late Liquidity Window (LLW) as its main policy tool by mid-January. In this regard, CBRT funding composition occurs only through the O/N lending (9.25%) and the LLW (11.75%). Hence, CBRT increased its average funding rate to 11.5% from 8.3% by end 2016 by allocating a higher share from the LLW.
TL financial assets started the year under sell-off but currently somewhat stabilized. TL depreciated by 23% against currency basket in 1Q17 on average after depreciating by 12% in 4Q16 in annual terms. TL hit the level of 3.52 against the US dollar by end 2016. Benchmark bond yield which was at 10.7% at the end of 2016, increased to 11.4% in 1Q17.
7.1.5 Summary financial information regarding the operating results for the current period, the comments of the chairman of the board of directors and the CEO
As of 31 March 2017,
Garanti's contribution to economy exceeded TL 251 billion.
Türkiye Garanti Bankas? A.?., announced its financial statements dated 31 March 2017. Based on the unconsolidated financials, in the three months of 2017, the Bank posted an unconsolidated net income of TL 1 billion 525 million 549 thousand. While Garanti's asset size reached TL 300 billion 420 million 134 thousand, its contribution to the economy through cash and non-cash lending exceeded TL 251 billion 240 million 525 thousand. The Bank's ROAE (Return on Average Equity) improved to 19.0% and ROAA (Return on Average Assets) to 2.3%.
Commenting on the financial results, Garanti Bank Chairman F. Ferit ?ahenk stated that: "Global economic activity has been picking up recently. World economic growth is projected to increase from 3.1% in 2016 to 3.5% this year. The momentum is especially visible in advanced economies. After six consecutive years of growth slowdown, developing economies are also expected to perform better than the previous year, in 2017.
Despite geopolitical risks and uncertainties, Turkish economy managed to grow by 2.9% in 2016. Thanks to the favorable public debt dynamics, supportive economic policies that have been introduced in a very timely and effective manner have started to pay off. The soundness of the banking sector also plays an instrumental role in this process. I believe that the performance of the Turkish economy will be stronger in 2017.
In this context, Garanti Bank has been supporting the economy by maintaining its above sector TL loan growth. I would like to congratulate my colleagues for successful first quarter financials. Garanti Bank will continue to play a leading role in the sector with its strong capital structure, highly qualified human resources and sound balance sheet management. Addressing the changing needs of our customers in the most effective and innovative way will continue to be our top priority mission. Taking this opportunity, I would like to thank my colleagues, our esteemed clients, shareholders, and all other stakeholders."
Commenting on the financial results, Garanti Bank's CEO Fuat Erbil said: "We made a solid start to 2017 with a remarkable core banking performance. While maintaining our leadership in consumer lending, we grew our TL business banking loans by 14% in the first three months of 2017. As of today, the loans we have provided under the Credit Guarantee Fund surpassed 10 billion liras. We continue to support the economy with our strong capital and diversified funding resources. The US$ 500 million 6 year tenure Eurobond we issued in March is an important indicator of confidence in Garanti and in Turkey during a turbulent period in the global financial markets. With over 19 thousand employees and the expansive branch network in every city of Turkey, we continue to be alongside our customers. As a pioneer in digital transformation for over 20 years, today we reached a point where we bring the banking service to our customer's location. In addition to the capability of quick transaction processing without branch visits, we cater to our customers the privilege of private expert consultations on subjects requiring specialist knowledge. The digitalization journey we started with BonusFlas in payment systems, continues with Garantili Isler (Garanti for Merchants) web platform for SMEs. Furthermore, we commenced the period of financing for digitalization in agriculture."
Expressing the pride for the recognitions of Garanti's efforts by international authorities, Erbil said; "We were chosen 'Best Investment Bank in Turkey' by Global Finance for the financing we provided to projects. We qualified for the FTSE4GOOD Emerging Index with our performance in environmental, social and governance areas. We became the first and only company from Turkey to be listed in the Bloomberg Financial Services Gender Equality Index, with our HR practices and the support we provide to women for their increased role in business life and higher contribution to the economy. We continue to work relentlessly to add sustainable value to all our stakeholders."
Selected Figures of Garanti Bank's Unconsolidated Financial Statements (31 March 2017) |
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Profit before Taxes and Provisions* |
TL 2,710.6 million |
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Cash Loans |
TL 195,913.3 million |
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Profit before Taxes |
TL 1,937.3 million |
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Non-Cash Loans |
TL 55,327.3 million |
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Net Income |
TL 1,525.5 million |
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Total Assets |
TL 300,420.1 million |
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Deposits |
TL 167,443.8 million |
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Shareholders' Equity |
TL 36,368.7 million |
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Highlights from Garanti Bank's Unconsolidated Financials for Three-month Period Ended 31 March 2017
§ Net income was TL 1 billion 525 million and 549 thousand.
§ In compliance with the legal legislation and international regulations, a total amount of TL 1 billion 185 million was reserved for tax provisions, loans and other provisions. (*)
§ Total assets increased by 5.7% year-to-date and reached TL 300 billion 420 million 134 thousand.
§ Return on Average Assets (ROAA) reached 2.3%.(**)
§ Shareholders' equity increased by 2.3% year-to-date and reached TL 36.4 billion.
§ Return on Average Equity (ROAE) reached 19.0%.(**)
§ Contribution made to the real economy through cash and non-cash loans increased by 4.3% year-to-date and reached TL 251 billion 240 million 525 thousand as of 31 March 2017.
§ Total loans, FC loans and TL loans market shares realized at 11.8%, 12.6% and 11.3% respectively.
§ Market shares of "mortgage loans" and "consumer loans including credit cards" were 13.8% and 14.4%, respectively.
§ Total customer deposits increased by 3.6% year-to-date and reached TL 163 billion 165 million and 834 thousand, while market share in total customer deposits realized at 11.4%.
§ Capital adequacy ratio (CAR) realized at 15.9%.
§ Non-performing loan (NPL) ratio decreased to 2.68%.
(*) Reserve for Employee Termination Benefits and Impairment Losses on Assets to be Disposed are included in provisions.
(**) Excludes non-recurring items (Income from NPL sale, fee rebates and free provisions) when annualizing Net Income for the rest of the year.
You may access the earnings presentation regarding the BRSA unconsolidated financial results as of and for the period ending 31 March 2017 in English from Garanti Bank Investor Relations website at www.garantiinvestorrelations.com
Garanti With Numbers |
31.12.2016 |
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31.03.2017 |
Branch Network |
971 |
|
968 |
+ Domestic |
959 |
|
956 |
+ Abroad |
12 |
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12 |
Personnel |
19,689 |
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19,506 |
ATM |
4,825 |
|
4,794 |
POS (*) |
635,865 |
|
651,727 |
Total Customers (**) |
14,615,584 |
|
14,486,423 |
Digital Banking Customers (***) |
4,878,893 |
|
5,064,828 |
Mobile Banking Customers (***) |
3,682,950 |
|
4,087,257 |
Credit Card Customers |
6,484,464 |
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6,538,906 |
Credit Cards |
9,792,199 |
|
9,820,321 |
Debit Cards |
8,930,780 |
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9,059,049 |
(*) Includes shared and virtual POS. (**) Decrease in number of active customers is due to exclusion of customers with inadequate documentation. (***) Active customers only -- min. 1 login or call per quarter. |
Selected Sector Figures (TL million) |
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30.12.2016 |
31.03.2017 |
QoQ ? |
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Total Deposits |
|
1,456,721 |
1,523,459 |
4.6% |
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Bank Deposits |
|
84,930 |
86,853 |
2.3% |
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Customer Deposits |
|
1,371,791 |
1,436,606 |
4.7% |
|
TL Deposits |
|
796,373 |
793,747 |
(0.3%) |
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FC Deposits (US$ mn) |
|
164,278 |
177,728 |
8.2% |
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Customer Demand Deposits |
|
272,217 |
293,550 |
7.8% |
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Total Loans |
|
1,565,364 |
1,656,978 |
5.9% |
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TL Loans |
|
1,040,940 |
1,119,420 |
7.5% |
|
FC Loans (US$ mn) |
|
149,700 |
148,626 |
(0.7%) |
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Retail Loans (*) |
|
628,221 |
681,715 |
8.5% |
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Housing |
|
159,069 |
167,665 |
5.4% |
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Auto |
|
20,149 |
19,746 |
(2.0%) |
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General Purpose Loans (**) |
|
348,771 |
392,634 |
12.6% |
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Credit Cards |
|
100,233 |
101,669 |
1.4% |
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Loans/Deposits Ratio |
|
107.5% |
108. 8% |
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|
Gross NPL |
|
54,705 |
57,118 |
4.4% |
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NPL ratio |
|
3.2% |
3.1% |
|
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NPL coverage |
|
77.8% |
78.9% |
|
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Gross NPL in retail loans |
|
22,479 |
23,296 |
3.6% |
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NPL raito in retail loans |
|
4.1% |
3.9% |
|
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Gross NPL in credit cards |
|
7,904 |
8,090 |
2.4% |
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NPL ratio in credit cards |
|
7.3% |
7.4% |
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F/X Position, net (US$ mn) |
|
(1,191) |
(286) |
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on B/S |
|
(21,144) |
(40,237) |
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off B/S |
|
19,953 |
39,951 |
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Source: BRSA weekly sector data, commercial banks only |
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(*) Including consumer and commercial installment loans (**) Including other and overdraft loans |
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Garanti Market Shares (*) (%) |
YTD ? |
31.03.2017
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Total Performing Loans |
ò |
11.8% |
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TL Loans |
ñ |
11.3% |
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FC Loans |
ò |
12.6% |
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Credit Cards - Issuing (Cumulative) |
ñ |
20.4% |
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Credit Cards - Acquiring (Cumulative) |
ò |
20.8% |
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Consumer Loans (**) |
ò |
14.4% |
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Total Customer Deposits |
ò |
11.4% |
|
TL Customer Deposits |
ò |
9.4% |
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FC Customer Deposits |
ò |
13.7% |
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Customer Demand Deposits |
ñ |
13.3% |
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Mutual Funds |
ñ |
10.2% |
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(*) Based on BRSA weekly data for commercial banks only. (**) Retail consumer loans, credit cards and other retail loans.
** Bireysel tüketici kredileri, kredi kartlar? ve di?er bireysel krediler |
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7.1.6 Forward looking statements regarding the expectations
As per the Article 10 of the "Communiqué on Material Events Disclosure" (II-15.1) of Capital Markets Board, T. Garanti Bankas? A.? has announced its forward looking statements regarding the expectations for the year 2017. You may access the related presentation that was published on the Public Disclosure Platform, the Bank's website and Garanti Bank Investor Relations' website at www.garantiinvestorrelations.com in Operating Plan Guidance Presentations section.
As of 31 March2017, there are no revisions to the forward looking statements regarding the expectations for the year 2017.
7.2 Information regarding management and corporate governance practices
7.2.1 You may access names and surnames, terms of duty, areas of responsibilities, educational backgrounds and occupational experiences of the Chairman of the Board of Directors, Board Members, CEO and Executive Vice Presidents from the footnote numbered 1.3.
Audit Committee Members:
Name Surname |
Title |
Appointment Date |
Education |
Experience in Banking & Business Administration |
Jorge Sáenz-Azcúnaga Carranza |
Independent Board Member |
31.03.2016 |
Undergraduate |
23 years |
Javier Bernal Dionis |
Independent Board Member |
27.07.2015 |
Graduate |
27 years |
Managers of the Internal Systems Units:
Name Surname |
Title |
Appointment Date |
Education |
Experience in Banking & Business Administration |
Ebru Ogan Knottnerus |
Head of Risk Management |
01.04.2016 |
Undergraduate |
26 years |
Osman Bahri Turgut |
Head of Internal Audit |
01.08.2015 |
Undergraduate |
26 years |
Emre Özbek |
SVP of Compliance |
01.08.2015 |
Undergraduate |
18 years |
Bar?? Ersin Gülcan |
SVP of Internal Control |
06.03.2014 |
Graduate |
19 years |
Beyza Yap?c? |
SVP of Internal Capital and Operational Risk |
01.04.2016 |
Undergraduate |
19 years |
Semra Kuran |
SVP of Market Risk and Credit Risk Control |
01.04.2016 |
Undergraduate |
20 years |
You may access information about the activities of the Board of Directors, the Audit Committee, the Credit Committee and the committees that are established pursuant to the Regulation on the Internal Systems of Banks under the framework of the risk management systems and are organized under the Board of Directors or to support the Board of Directors, chairman and members of the committees' names and surnames, fundamental duties and their attendance to the meetings from Garanti Bank Investor Relations website at www.garantiinvestorrelations.com under the Committees section.
7.2.2 You may reach the summary of the Board of Directors' Annual Report presented to Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders and information about human resources practices, policy and remuneration in the 2016 Annual Report that was published on the Public Disclosure Platform, the Bank's website and Garanti Bank Investor Relations' website, access at the link below:
7.2.3 You may access information about the transactions with the Bank's risk group under the footnote numbered 5.7 regarding the related party risks.
7.2.4 You may reach information pursuant to the Regulation on the Provision of Support Services to Banks and the Authorization of Support Service Providers, the type of the services and information on the individuals and institutions that provided the support services in the 2016 Annual Report that was published on the Public Disclosure Platform, the Bank's website and Garanti Bank Investor Relations' website, access at the link below:
You may access the Corporate Governance Principles Compliance Report from Garanti Bank Investor Relations website at www.garantiinvestorrelations.com under the Corporate Governance section.
7.3 Assessment of financial information and risk management
You may find information regarding the assessment of financial position, profitability and debt payment capability, risk management explanations and ratings in the financial statements as of and for the nine-month period ended 31 March 2017 and the independent accountants' limited review report. Additionally, you may find detailed information in the earnings presentation regarding financial results of the related period published on Garanti Bank Investor Relations website at www.garantiinvestorrelations.com .
You may find financial information on Garanti Bank for the most recent five year period in the 2016 Annual Report that was published on the Public Disclosure Platform, the Bank's website, Garanti Bank Investor Relations website and at www.garantiannualreport.com . Furthermore, you may access detailed information from Garanti Bank Investor Relations website at www.garantiinvestorrelations.com in the Garanti with Numbers section.
7.4 Announcements regarding important developments in the period of 01.01.2017-31.03.2017
· As per the Article 10 of the "Communiqué on Material Events Disclosure" (II-15.1) of Capital Markets Board, T. Garanti Bankas? A.? has announced its forward looking statements regarding the expectations for the year 2017. For more information, please visit Garanti Investor Relations website .
· Our Bank and Turkish Airlines A.O. ("THY"), signed a new agreement in order to maintain for the period between 1st of April 2017-31st of March 2018 their long lasting cooperation regarding the issuance of Miles&Smiles credit card to THY FFP members, which will come to an end at 1st of April 2017.
· Standard & Poor's (S&P) revised the outlook of the sovereign ratings on the Republic of Turkey to Negative from Stable on its report dated 27 January 2017. Accordingly, S&P revised the outlook of Türkiye Garanti Bankas? A.? (Bank) ratings to Negative from Stable. S&P, affirmed the Bank's Long Term Foreign Currency and Long Term Local Currency ratings at "BB" and Stand-alone Credit Profile (SACP) rating at "bb+" level.
· Following Turkey's sovereign rating downgrade on 27 January 2017, Fitch Ratings has revised down T Garanti Bankas? A.? (Garanti)'s Long-term foreign currency Issuer Default Rating (IDR) and Long-term local currency IDR, yet preserved them at investment grade. The Outlooks on the bank's IDRs have been revised to Stable from Negative. Garanti's Support Rating has been affirmed at '2', reflecting Fitch's view that the bank's parent continues to have a strong propensity to provide support, given the bank's ownership structure, strategic importance and integration.
You may view the ratings for Garanti Bank at Garanti Investor Relations website .
· The Board of Directors of our Bank resolved on 2 March 2017 that the Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders of T. Garanti Bankas? A.?. be held on 30 March 2017 Thursday, at 10:00 a.m. at Levent, Nispetiye Mahallesi, Aytar Caddesi No:2, Besiktas - Istanbul, with the following agenda, and the Head Office be authorized to conduct any and all acts in relation with the Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders and to determine the persons who will be authorized in this regard.
AGENDA
1- Opening, formation and authorization of the Board of Presidency for signing the minutes of the Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders,
2- Reading and discussion of the Board of Directors' Annual Activity Report,
3- Reading and discussion of the Independent Auditors' Reports,
4- Reading, discussion and ratification of the Financial Statements,
5- Release of the Board Members,
6- Determination of profit usage and the amount of profit to be distributed according to the Board of Directors' proposal,
7- Determination of the remuneration of the Board Members,
8- Informing the shareholders about remuneration principles of the Board Members and directors having the administrative responsibility in accordance with the Corporate Governance Principle no. 4.6.2 promulgated by Capital Markets Board of Turkey,
9- Informing the shareholders with regard to charitable donations realized in 2016, and determination of an upper limit for the charitable donations to be made in 2017 in accordance with the banking legislation and Capital Markets Board regulations,
10- Authorization of the Board Members to conduct business with the Bank in accordance with Articles 395 and 396 of the Turkish Commercial Code, without prejudice to the provisions of the Banking Law,
11- Informing the shareholders regarding significant transactions executed in 2016 which may cause conflict of interest in accordance with the Corporate Governance Principle no. 1.3.6 promulgated by Capital Markets Board of Turkey.
· You may find Information Document, Profit Distribution Table, Minutes and Resolutions regarding Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders which was held on 31 March 2017 from Garanti Bank Investor Relations web site.
· The Board of Directors of our Bank resolved on 2 March 2017 that below matter be submitted for the approval of our shareholders during the Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders dated 30 March 2017, that dividend distribution be initiated on 24 April 2017 and the Head Office be authorized to conduct legal applications and procedures regarding the distribution of profit.
The distribution of the profit of the year 2016 in the amount of TL 5,070,549,118.13 after the tax deduction be as follows in accordance with Article 45- of the Articles of Association of our Bank titled as "Distribution of the Profit":
The distribution of a cash gross dividend to our Shareholders in the amount of TL 1,250,000,000.00 in total equivalent to 29.76 % of the paid-in capital of the Bank (which is TL 4,200,000,000) consisting of first cash gross dividend in the amount of TL 210,000,000.00 equivalent to 5% of the Bank's paid-in capital and second cash gross dividend in the amount of TL 1,040,000,000.00.
· Moody's revised the outlook of the sovereign ratings on the Republic of Turkey to Negative from Stable on its report dated 17 March 2017.
Accordingly, Moody's revised the outlook of Türkiye Garanti Bankas? A.? (Bank) ratings to Negative from Stable. Moody's affirmed the Bank's Long Term Foreign Currency rating at "Ba2", Long Term Local Currency rating at "Ba1" and the Baseline Credit Assessment (BCA) at "ba2" level.
· Per disclosure dated 22 March 2017, BBVA has completed the acquisition of the 9.95% of the total issued capital of Turkiye Garanti Bankasi A.S. from Do?u? Group and BBVA's total stake in Garanti Bank reached 49.85%.
· Our Bank has sold its non-performing loan portfolio receivables arising from credit cards, general purpose loans, overdraft loans and expenses in the total principal amount of TL 109,750,395.51 as of 19 February 2017, for a total consideration of TL 9,010,000.00 to Sümer Varl?k Yönetim A.?.
· Garanti Bank secured a financing in the amount of USD 78,997,500 which is equivalent to EUR 75 million, with 6 years maturity from European Investment Bank (EIB). The proceedings of the loan will be on-lent to small and medium sized enterprises.
7.5 Announcements regarding important developments for debt instruments issuance and redemptions in the period of 01.01.2017-31.03.2017
· Pursuant to the authority given Head Office of Bank by The Board of Directors of the Bank's resolution dated 30 November 2016, our application to issue all kinds of debt instruments including but not limited to fixed or floating rate bonds, debentures and/or credit risk-based and other structured debt instruments up to the aggregate amount of TL 20,000,000,000.- (twenty billion Turkish Lira) in Turkish Lira currency with different types and maturity dates, to be sold domestically by public offering or to qualified investors in one or more issuances, was made to the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency and Capital Markets Board.
· As a result of our application to the Capital Markets Board pursuant to our Board of Directors' resolution dated 30 November 2016, the registration of our bank bonds, debentures and/or structured debt instruments in the total nominal amount of TL 20,000,000,000 (twenty billion Turkish Lira) was published in the Capital Markets Board's weekly bulletin numbered 2017/09.
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It has been announced that pursuant to the authority given to the Head Office by the resolution of The Board of Directors dated 2 June 2016 for a 1-year period, our application to issue all kinds of debt instruments including but not limited to bills/ bonds and/ or credit risk-based debt instruments and other structured debt instruments in Turkish Liras up to the aggregate amount of 6.000.000.000 TL (six billion Turkish Liras), subject to fixed or floating interest rate and different maturity dates with the purpose of selling domestically to qualified investors, was approved by the Capital Markets Board on 4 October 2016.
Below bank bonds and structured note issuances has been realized.
-Total nominal amount of TL 70,000,000 with a maturity of 63 days, dated 06.04.2017, ISIN code of TR0GRAN00AM9
-Total nominal amount of TL 138,650,000 with a maturity of 105 days, dated 22.05.2017, ISIN code of TRQGRAN51745
-Total nominal amount of TL 10,191,000 with a maturity of 63 days, dated 11.04.2017 ISIN code of TR0GRAN00AP2
-Total nominal amount of TL 50,000,000 with a maturity of 63 days, dated 14.04.2017, ISIN code of TR0GRAN00AU2
-Total nominal amount of TL 50,000,000 with a maturity of 91 days, dated 12.05.2017, ISIN code of TR0GRAN00AV0
-Total nominal amount of TL 12,797,400 with a maturity of 63 days, dated 28.04.2017, ISIN code of TR0GRAN00B68
-Total nominal amount of TL 7,774,614 with a maturity of 63 days, dated 05.05.2017, ISIN code of TR0GRAN00BA2
-Total nominal amount of TL 6,254,350 with a maturity of 62 days, dated 18.05.2017, ISIN code of TR0GRAN00BO3
-Total nominal amount of TL 5.070.806 with a maturity of 62 days, dated 25.05.2017, ISIN code of TR0GRAN00BV8
-T. Garanti Bankas? A.?. issued below bank bonds and discounted bonds by public offering following the bookbuilding on March 6-7, 2017.
-Total nominal amount of TL 410,744,578 with a maturity of 368 days, dated 19.03.2018, Garanti Bank Bond: ISIN code of TRSGRAN31818
-T. Garanti Bankas? A.?. issued below bank bonds and discounted bonds by public offering following the bookbuilding on March 6-7, 2017.
-Total nominal amount of TL 119,130,000 , with a maturity of 103 days, dated 19.06.2017, Garanti Bank Bond: ISIN code of TRQGRAN61710
-T. Garanti Bankas? A.?. issued below bank bonds and discounted bonds by public offering following the bookbuilding on January 19, 2017.
-Total nominal amount of TL 124,510,000 , with a maturity of 103 days, dated 03.05.2017, Garanti Bank Bond: ISIN code of TRQGRAN51737
-T. Garanti Bankas? A.?. issued below bank bonds and discounted bonds by public offering following the bookbuilding on January 19, 2017.
- Total nominal amount of TL 211,950,000 with a maturity of 95 days, dated 22.05.2017, Garanti Bank Bond: ISIN code of TRQGRAN51752
- Total nominal amount of TL 567,672,263 with a maturity of 368 days, dated 19.02.2018, Garanti Bank Bond: ISIN code of TRSGRAN21819
· Our Bank has mandated BBVA, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, MUFG and SMBC Nikko for an issuance of U.S. dollar-denominated Eurobond to be sold to real persons and legal entities resident abroad. The fixed rate notes with nominal amount of USD 500 million, 6 year maturity, redemption date of 16 March 2023 and semi-annual coupon payments, have the yield and the coupon rate of 5.875%.
Application for the CMB issuance certificate has been made regarding the issuance of debt instrument at abroad in the amount of USD 500 million
· The 64-day maturity structured notes, which were issued upon the approval of the Capital Markets Board dated Oct.4, 2016, by selling to qualified investors on Dec.6, 2016 with bookbuilding on Dec.5, 2016 with TR0GRAN00980 ISIN code and TL 50,000,000 nominal value, is redeemed on 08/02/2017.
· The 63-day maturity structured notes, which were issued upon the approval of the Capital Markets Board dated Oct.4, 2016, by selling to qualified investors on Dec.9, 2016 with bookbuilding on Dec.8, 2016 with TR0GRAN009D8 ISIN code and TL 50.000.000 nominal value, is redeemed on 10/02/2017.
· The 370-day maturity discounted bonds, which were issued upon the approval of the Capital Markets Board dated Jan.29, 2016 by public offering on Feb.9-10-11, 2016 with bookbuilding on Feb.12, 2016 with TRSGRAN21728 ISIN code and TL 459,409,290 nominal value, is redeemed on 16/02/2017.
· The 101-day maturity bonds, which were issued upon the approval of the Capital Markets Board dated Oct.4, 2016 by sale to qualified investors on Nov.7, 2016 with bookbuilding on Nov.3-4, 2016 with TRQGRAN21714 ISIN code and TL 301,000,000 nominal value, is redeemed on 16/02/2017.
· The 370-day maturity discounted bonds, which were issued upon the approval of the Capital Markets Board dated Jan.7, 2016 by public offering on Jan.15, 2016 with bookbuilding on Jan.12-13-14, 2016 with TRSGRAN11729 ISIN code and TL 284,235,403 nominal value, is redeemed on 19/01/2017.
· The 64-day maturity structured notes, which were issued upon the approval of the Capital Markets Board dated Oct.4, 2016, by selling to qualified investors on Nov.24, 2016 with book building on Nov.21-22-23, 2016 with TR0GRAN008Z3 ISIN code and TL 4,472,550.00 nominal value, is redeemed on 27/01/2017.
· The 368-day maturity discounted bonds, which were issued upon the approval of the Capital Markets Board dated Aug.11, 2015 by public offering on Jan.28, 2016 with book building on Jan.27, 2016 with TRSGRAN11737 ISIN code and TL 100,000,000 nominal value, is redeemed on 30/01/2017.
· The 728-day maturity fixed coupon bonds which was issued upon the approval of the Capital Markets Board dated Dec.25, 2014 by public offering on Jan.12, 2015 with bookbuilding on Jan.7-8-9 2015 with TRSGRAN11711 ISIN code, is redeemed on 09/01/2017
· The 366-day maturity discounted bonds, which were issued upon the approval of the Capital Markets Board dated March.11, 2016 by public offering on March.8-14, 2016 with bookbuilding on March.15, 2016 with TRSGRAN31719 ISIN code and TL 334,701,455 nominal value, is redeemed on 16/03/2017.
· It was announced that GMTN (Global Medium Term Notes) program has been established by our Bank in order to arrange borrowing instruments issuance transactions in any currency with different series and maturities.
Below CMB issuance certificates have been received in regards to the issuances under the GMTN programme.
- ISIN code of XS1551057554 , dated 18.01.2018, in total nominal amount of EUR 23,000,000, issue date of 17.01.2017
Important developments during 01.07.2016-30.09.2016 period were announced and the disclosures were uploaded to the Public Disclosure Platform. All the announcements are shared at Garanti Bank Investor Relations web site ( www.garantiinvestorrelations.com ) and at the link below.
https://www.garantiinvestorrelations.com/en/news/Corporate-Disclosures/Corporate-Disclosures/112/0/0