T3: Institutions offering payment services / instruments
(units, unless otherwise stated; end of year)
Year
«  2014  »
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Total number of institutions offering
 payment services/instruments
napnap505052
Breakdown of 'total number of institutions offering
 payment services/instruments' by category
Central banknapnap111
Number of branches or officesnapnap212121
Number of payment accountsnapnapnavnavnav
Value of payment accounts (TRY millions) 1napnap6,61714,07013,859
Banks
Total number of entitiesnapnap484850
Number of branches or officesnapnap10,81311,70512,013
Number of payment accounts (thousands)napnap140,603152,477159,737
Partial breakdown of 'banks, number of payment accounts'
Of which: internet-linked (thousands) 2napnap10,92912,90514,958
Value of payment accounts (TRY millions)napnap803,426988,0081,115,530
Breakdown of 'banks' by subcategory
Private Banks
Total number of entities 3napnap222324
Number of branches or officesnapnap7,0877,5617,673
Number of payment accounts (thousands)napnap72,02179,12087,540
Value of payment accounts (TRY millions)napnap502,822618,295708,147
Public Banks
Total number of entitiesnapnap333
Number of branches or officesnapnap3,0793,3973,500
Number of payment accounts (thousands)napnap65,63270,25668,493
Value of payment accounts (TRY millions) 4napnap266,183324,024348,721
Participation Banks
Total number of entitiesnapnap333
Number of branches or officesnapnap579684790
Number of payment accounts (thousands)napnap2,7162,7503,351
Value of payment accounts (TRY millions)napnap33,40944,69557,893
SDIF Controlled Banks
Total number of entities 5napnap111
Number of branches or officesnapnap111
Number of payment accounts (thousands) 6napnap229346349
Value of payment accounts (TRY millions) 7napnap111324
Investment Banks
Total number of entitiesnapnap131313
Number of branches or officesnapnap424041
Number of payment accounts (thousands)napnapnavnavnav
Value of payment accounts (TRY millions)napnapnavnavnav
Bank type VI
Total number of entitiesnapnapnapnapnap
Number of branches or officesnapnapnapnapnap
Number of payment accounts (thousands)napnapnapnapnap
Value of payment accounts (TRY millions)napnapnapnapnap
Bank type VII
Total number of entitiesnapnapnapnapnap
Number of branches or officesnapnapnapnapnap
Number of payment accounts (thousands)napnapnapnapnap
Value of payment accounts (TRY millions)napnapnapnapnap
Bank type VIII
Total number of entitiesnapnapnapnapnap
Number of branches or officesnapnapnapnapnap
Number of payment accounts (thousands)napnapnapnapnap
Value of payment accounts (TRY millions)napnapnapnapnap
Branches of foreign banks
Total number of entitiesnapnap656
Number of branches of foreign banksnapnap25228
Number of payment accounts (thousands)napnap554
Value of payment accounts (TRY millions) 8napnap1,001980745
Non-banks offering payment services/instruments
Total number of entities 9napnap111
Breakdown of 'non-banks offering payment services/
 instruments, total number of entities' by subcategory
Non-banks offering storage of value
 (on a payment account or on a device)
Total number of entities 10napnap111
Number of branches or offices 11napnap4,5014,5224,482
Number of payment accounts (thousands) 12napnap3,4343,9604,728
Value of payment accounts (TRY millions) 13napnap1,6892,4291,892
Non-banks relying on storage of value on payment
 accounts or on a device offered by others
Total number of entitiesnapnapnavnavnav
MEMO: FOCUS on E-MONEY
Total number of e-money issuers 14napnapnavnavnav
Partial breakdown of 'total number of e-money issuers'
 by type of institution
Of which: non-banksnapnapnavnavnav
Total outstanding e-money value (TRY millions)napnapnavnavnav
Partial breakdown of 'total outstanding e-money value'
 by type of institution
Of which: issued by a non-bank (TRY millions)napnapnavnavnav
 1 Data as revised by the CBRT: public sector TRY deposits plus other TRY deposits shown in liabilities of the balance sheet. 2017,2018 and 2019: Increase/Decrease in value stems from the increase/decrease in deposits of the Treasury, General and Special Budgeted Administrations. 2017: Increase in value stems from the increase in deposits of the Treasury, General and Special Budgeted Administrations. 2018: Decrease in value stems from the decrease in deposits of the Treasury, General and Special Budgeted Administrations. 2019: Increase in value stems from the increase in deposits of the Treasury, General and Special Budgeted Administrations. 2020: Increase in value stems from the increase in deposits of the Treasury, General and Special Budgeted Administrations. 2021: Increase in value stems from the increase in deposits of the Treasury, General and Special Budgeted Administrations. 2 Since the data for internet-linked payment accounts regardless of the device used to access account is only available for 2017, data given between 2012 and 2016 mostly represents the internet/PC-linked accounts. 3  2020: SDIF classified a bank differently which was previously type I 4  2020: Public banks showed a rapid increase above the sector average in both loans and deposits in 2020. 5  2020: SDIF has added a bank that it previously classified differently. 6  2018: The decline in the number of accounts is due to the liquidation proceedings of banks, of which all zero balance accounts have been closed. 7  2015: The increase is due to increase in public sector deposits and interbank deposits. 2016: The decrease is due to decrease in public sector deposits and interbank deposits. 8  2017: Increase in value stems from a foregin bank opening branches in Turkey 2020: The "foreign banks having branches in Turkey" group does not include all foreign banks operating in Turkey and its share in the banking sector is very small. This increase is thought to be high due to the low base. 9  2016: The reason for data correction is that the last year calculations mistakenly did not include PTT. 2017: The reason for data correction is that the last year calculations mistakenly did not include PTT. 2018: The change was made due to updating data source. 2019: The reason for data correction is that the last year calculations mistakenly did not include PTT. 10 Total number of licensed payment institutions, e-money institutions and Turkish postal organisation (PTT). 2015: Increase in value stems from the entry of the law into force for licensing of the payment institutions and e-money institutions in 2015 2016: The reason for data correction is that the last year calculations mistakenly did not include PTT. 2017: The reason for data correction is that the last year calculations mistakenly did not include PTT. 2018: The change was made due to updating data source. 2019: The reason for data correction is that the last year calculations mistakenly did not include PTT. 11 Includes only branches or offices of Turkish postal organisation (PTT) since information regarding other institutions is not available. 12 Includes only the number of payment accounts in Turkish postal organisation (PTT) since information regarding other institutions is not available. 13 Includes only the value of payment accounts in Turkish postal organisation (PTT) since information regarding other institutions is not available. 2020: By the end of 31.12.2020, the total amount of Postal Institution's payment accounts is 4,515,818.10 TL. The specified amount is taken instantly and changes daily. Trade, supply chains and employment have been adversely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Covid-19 aid money and unemployment payments made by public institutions also played a role in the increase in the year-end balance. 14 Banks and e-money institutions can issue e-money inTurkey. Only the number of e-money institutions is reported since relevant information regarding e-money issuer banks is not available.