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KOSGEB
Established in 1990, KOSGEB is the public agency tasked with supporting the development of Turkish SMEs through various programmes and services. KOSGEB’s operations include operation of public incubation centres and joint use technology service centres. Based in Ankara, KOSGEB operates an extensive network of regional offices and centres. KOSGEB participates in several specialised financing vehicles for SMEs in Turkey.
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For further information please visit www.kosgeb.gov.tr
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TTGV
Established in 1991 by public and private institutions, TTGV has been playing a leading role in technology development of the private sector through public funds. Its mission is to improve Turkish industry’s competitiveness on an international scale by supporting research, technology development, entrepreneurship, environmental transformation and innovation and to strengthen its ties with public and private research organisations. TTGV invests in private venture funds and operates a fully funded early-stage investment company in Istanbul.
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For further information please visit www.ttgv.org.tr
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TKB
Established in 1975, TKB plays an important role as a development and investment bank, by contributing to the financing of industry, tourism, education, health and energy sectors. The bank’s principle objective is to support environmentally-conscious investments on a regional and sectoral basis.
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For further information please visit www.tkb.com.tr
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Garanti Bank
Garanti Bank ("Garanti") is the second largest private bank in Turkey with $65.6 billion consolidated asset size as of December 31, 2007. Garanti provides retail, commercial, corporate and private banking services to over 6.9 million customers. Garanti was established as a privately owned commercial bank in Ankara in 1946. In 1983, Doğuş Group - one of Turkey's largest conglomerates with operations in processed food, retailing, contracting, financial services and tourism - acquired Garanti. In 2001, Garanti became one of the largest players in Turkish banking sector as a result of Doğuş Group's strategic decision to merge all its banking operations under Garanti. Since Doğuş Group's acquisition of Garanti, its assets grew from $386 million reaching $58 billion by December 2007. Since December 23rd, 2005, Doğuş Holding and GECF, the Bank's majority shareholders, act in accordance with the principle of equal partnership. The board consists of equal number of directors appointed from Doğuş Group and GECF and it is chaired by Mr. Ferit Şahenk - Chairman/CEO of Doğuş Group.
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For further information please visit www.garantibank.com
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NBG Group
NBG Group is the oldest Greek commercial bank and provides a full range of financial products and services that meet the constantly changing needs of private individuals and corporate customers alike. With 579 branches in Greece, NBG Group has the largest network for distribution of financial products and services in the country. Overseas the NBG Group is active in 12 countries and controls 7 banks and 65 companies. With equity capital of EUR 7 billion and a capital adequacy ratio of 10.9% (BIS ratio), the Group is a leading player in the domestic and regional markets. By the acquisition of United Bulgarian Bank in Bulgaria (2000), Stopanska Banka in FYROM (2000), Banca Romaneasca in Romania (2003), Finansbank in Turkey (2006) and Vojvodjanska Banka in Serbia (2006), NBG Group aims to be the leading financial institution in a market of 125 million.
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For further information please visit www.nbg.gr
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EIF
Established in 1994, EIF is part of the European Investment Bank (EIB) Group. Based in Luxembourg it has over EUR 4.5 billion under management spread across over 290 venture capital funds. EIF has a tripartite shareholding, which includes the EIB, the European Union represented by the European Commission, and a number of public and private European banks and financial institutions. EIF has complementary goals, being committed to the development of a knowledge-based society, with a focus on innovation, growth and employment, the promotion of entrepreneurial spirit and regional development and the cohesion of the European Union and Accession countries.
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For further information please visit www.eif.org
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