Participation Banks Smash Records with 119.5 Billion TL Sukuk Issuance in H1
724FinanceFatih Kılıç
Key Highlights
Katılım bankacılığı sektörü, sermaye piyasalarındaki derinleşme hamlesiyle yılın ilk yarısında **119,5 milyar liralık** sukuk ihraç ederek, 2013 yılın
The participation banking sector has deepened its footprint in capital markets by issuing 119.5 billion TL worth of sukuk in the first half of the year, raising the cumulative issuance volume since 2013 to 861.5 billion TL.
Historical Accumulation and Bank-Specific Performance
Currency Diversification and Global Funding
Strategic Outlook and Sustainable Growth
TKBB Secretary General Ismail Vural stated that the 119.5 billion TL volume demonstrates the sector's high financial flexibility. Vural projected that the total volume would reach 250 billion TL by year-end, emphasizing that sukuk acts not just as a funding instrument but as a strategic bridge directing savings to the real sector.
This surge in sukuk issuance reflects the Turkish financial sector's determination to reduce dependency on traditional credit mechanisms and increase balance sheet diversity. The rise in FX-denominated issuances specifically signals increased resilience against global liquidity conditions and a broadening international investor base, a trend clearly visible in the underlying data sets.
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