BDDK's Tight Grip: Risk Caps Slashed for Development Banks
724FinanceZeynep Kaya
Key Highlights
Türkiye bankacılık sisteminin risk profili, BDDK'nın aldığı son kararlarla kökten değişiyor. Kalkınma ve yatırım bankalarının kredi kullanımına ilişki

The risk profile of Turkey's banking system is undergoing a fundamental shift with the BDDK's latest decision. The reduction in credit limits for development and investment banks marks a long-anticipated consolidation step in the sector, heralding a new era in financing large-scale projects. While excluding Istanbul Takas ve Saklama Bankası AŞ and İller Bankası AŞ, this regulation covering all development and investment banks aims to align the sector's capital adequacy and risk management standards with international norms.
Sharp Contraction in Single Credit Limits
The Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK) has taken a historic step in limiting the risk amount of credit that can be provided to a single real or legal person. With the new regulation, this risk ceiling, which is proportional to the banks' core capital, has been fixed at a definite limit, moving away from the flexible range of previous periods.Risk Group Margins Tightened
The regulation is not limited to individual clients but also subjects credit extensions to the risk groups in which the banks are involved to strict supervision. It is intended to prevent the financing provided to the group in which the bank is involved from threatening the capital structure.Transition Period and Compliance Timeline
A reasonable timeline has been set by the BDDK for the sector to adapt to this new strict regulation. Different terms have been granted for the elimination of current excesses, aiming to prevent sudden liquidity pressures or credit cuts.From a wealth management perspective, this regulation signals a potential rise in corporate credit costs and a more selective distribution of liquidity. While reducing the risks concentrated under development banks is positive for systemic health, it necessitates the involvement of alternative channels for financing large-scale investments. I anticipate that capital markets will play an increasingly vital role, particularly in long-term project financing.
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