GRATA International held a webinar: Opening a business in Turkey
On September 21, 2022, an online webinar on the topic: Opening a business in Turkey was held.
Dispute Resolution support in Turkey
As a part of our enhanced range of services and an expanded network of offices, we would like to offer our dispute resolution support in Turkey.
GRATA International’s clients will be guaranteed first-class legal service in Turkey, while clients of Baspinar & Partners will get access to GRATA International’s entire network and it’s global coverage.
GRATA International’s clients will be guaranteed first-class legal service in Turkey, while clients of Baspinar & Partners will get access to GRATA International’s entire network and it’s global coverage.
Enforcement Proceedings and Bankruptcy in Turkey
Execution and Bankruptcy Law is the field of law that regulates procedures and rules in order creditors to collect their receivables by using the powers of the judicial state organs due to the debtor’s failure to fulfill his/her debt. The Turkish Execution and Bankruptcy Law No. 2004 (“EBL”) regulates various enforcement and bankruptcy procedures related to the collection and recovery of creditors’ receivables.
GRATA International hosted an online conference: "Changes in corporate legislation and practice"
On May 20, 2021, eight jurisdictions of GRATA International presented topics on Corporate Law. The conference was held online in 3 parallel sessions through the ZOOM platform. At the end of their speeches, leading lawyers answered questions of interest to the audience.
15.03.2021
The virtual event on ‘Access to the Construction Market of the GRATA Operating Countries: Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Russia, Turkey’ was held on 11 March, 2021.
27.11.2020
GRATA International assisted European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in preparation of the EBRD Transition Report on the legal and regulatory framework of state-owned companies across the EBRD regions.
Islamic Finance challenges
in Turkey
Having almost 40 years of history, the Islamic banking sector in Turkey currently only has a 5–6% share of the fi nance market in the country. Out of 40 active banks, six are operating (excluding investment and development banks) under the Participation Banks Association of Turkey (TKBB) as Islamic banks and they have not yet reached the average level of their conventional competitors in terms of profi ts, total assets, deposits and loans.
22.11.2019
Considering active economic cooperation between Turkey and CIS countries, GRATA International pays special attention to making its positions in Turkey even stronger. In line with this strategy, we are reinforcing our international team with the addition of Baspinar & Partners law firm as our associate office.
Senior Partner
Istanbul, Turkey