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International credit rating agency, Fitch Ratings, affirmed İşbank's National Long-Term Rating at 'AA+(tur)' with a 'Stable' Outlook. According to the disclosure made by the agency, the aforementioned change was made following its recalibration of the Turkish National Ratings Scale.
This is the translation of the Turkish public disclosure made by Türkiye İş Bankası A.Ş. through the Public Disclosure Platform, under the Material Events Guideline prepared in accordance with the Communique of Material Events, numbered II-15.1. According to the Material Events Guideline and the regulations, the Turkish public disclosure shall prevail.
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Turkiye Is Bankasi AS is a Turkey-based banking institution. It operates under the following business segments: Corporate, Commercial, Retail and Private Banking, as well as Treasury/Investment Banking. Its Corporate and Commercial Banking segments provide services to large corporations, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and other trading companies, such as operating and investment loans, deposit and cash management, foreign trade transactions and financing, foreign currency trading and other banking services. Its Retail Banking services are comprised of individuals needs such as deposits, consumer loans, credit cards, foreign currency trading, insurance and other banking services. The Private Banking category is comprised of financial and cash management related services provided for individuals within the high-income segment. Treasury transactions are comprised of medium and long term funding tools. Its investments in associates and subsidiaries fall under Investment Banking.