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June 2024 Sees Surge in Company Formations, Closure Spike

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June 2024 Sees Surge in Company Formations, Closure Spike

June marked a historic inflection point for Turkey's entrepreneurial landscape; newly founded firms rose %26.1 to 9,639, while closures surged %58.9 to 3,293.

Formation Surge: June 2024

  • 9,639 new companies registered; 1,032 were joint‑stock, 8,606 were limited liability.
  • %36.2 of formations were in Istanbul, %11.1 in Ankara, %5.7 in Izmir.
  • Real‑person enterprises grew %41.3, while cooperatives jumped %102.
  • Total capital increased %126.3 compared to May.
  • Closure Spike

  • 3,293 firms closed, a %58.9 rise over the previous month.
  • %67 of closures were real‑person enterprises; the rest were cooperatives or joint‑stock/limited entities.
  • Sectorally, %38.4 were wholesale/retail, %12.1 manufacturing, %9.6 construction.
  • Regional & Sectoral Distribution

  • New firms: %36.2 in Istanbul, %11.1 in Ankara, %5.7 in Izmir.
  • Cooperatives: %68.5 housing, %8.1 business, %2.9 agricultural development.
  • Real‑person enterprises: %46.4 construction, %28.8 wholesale/retail, %7.9 manufacturing.
  • Foreign Capital & Gender Dynamics

  • 894 foreign‑owned companies were created; %46.9 linked to Syria, %6.0 to Iran.
  • %86.4 of these were limited liability, %13.6 joint‑stock.
  • Female entrepreneurs accounted for %16.7 of joint‑stock company owners, %17.7 of limited liability, and %19.3 of cooperatives.
  • This abrupt rise in company formations may amplify pressure on tight KOBİ credit conditions and the pace of commercial loan growth. New entrants, especially in construction and retail—sectors with high credit demand—could strain banks' risk appetite. The Central Bank’s existing liquidity measures are now pivotal; however, tightening credit access could curb the momentum of the entrepreneurial surge. Consequently, policymakers should reinforce KOBİ support schemes and maintain flexible lending terms to sustain economic dynamism.
    Kerem Tufan

    Financial Analyst: Kerem Tufan

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