Türkiye'de Deutsche Bank Tarihi

2009


Centenary-book-coverA Century of Deutsche Bank in Turkey – An Illustrated History

2007


Closure of the Representative Office Istanbul

2005


Deutsche Bank completed the acquisition of Bender Securities.

2004


Changing its banking license Deutsche Bank A.S. extended the scope of its services to offer a wider range of corporate banking products.

2000


db_his_turk_dbas_2000Bankers Trust AS was renamed to Deutsche Bank A.S.

1999


db_his_turkbankers_1999Deutsche Bank acquired Bankers Trust and its Turkish subsidiary.

1997


After Bankers Trust had taken over the entire share capital of Türk Merchant Bank A.S., the subsidiary was renamed to Bankers Trust A.S.

1987


db_his_turk_turk_1987Türk Merchant Bank A.S. was founded as a joint venture of the American Bankers Trust and the Turkish Türkiye Is Bankasi.

1972–1973


Liquidation of the former Deutsche Bank Istanbul branch was concluded and the branch deregistered.

1959


Liquidation of the former Deutsche Bank Istanbul branch started.

1954


Opening of Deutsche Bank Representative Office in Istanbul.

1944


db_his_turk_closed_1944Closing of Deutsche Bank Istanbul branch.

1929


The branch changed its name to Deutsche Bank Istanbul branch.

1923


db_his_turk_reopening_1923Reopening of Deutsche Bank Constantinople branch.

1918–1923


British and French military authorities controlled Deutsche Bank Constantinople branch and closed its operation.

1909


db_his_turk_constantinople_1909Opening of Deutsche Bank Constantinople branch, at that time its second foreign office.

1899


db_his_turk_concession_1899Deutsche Bank received the “preliminary concession” for the Baghdad Railway, which obliged to build a railway from Konia to Baghdad and on to Basra.

1888


db_his_turk_railway_1888Deutsche Bank received the first concession to build and operate the Anatolian Railway, which linked Istanbul with Ankara and Konia.

1870


1870_historyDeutsche Bank was founded in Berlin to promote and facilitate trade relations between Germany and international markets.