Gaziantep Introduces 'Living Restructuring Model' to Redefine Credit Landscape
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Key Highlights
Türkiye'nin doğu güneyindeki finansal dinamo Gaziantep, kredi erişimi ve yeniden yapılandırma süreçlerine dair kritik bir öneriyle sektörün odağını ye

Turkey's financial engine in the southeast, Gaziantep, is reshaping the sector's focus with a pivotal proposal on credit access and restructuring.
Early Intervention Paradigm: The "Living Restructuring Model"
Banking Leaders' Perspectives
Credit Cost and Commercial Growth Dynamics
Implementation Roadmap and Anticipated Impact
Financial stability hinges on early intervention and proactive credit management. The Living Restructuring Model will mitigate banks' risk profiles while preserving SME growth potential. Yet, its longevity demands a flexible policy‑rate framework and continuous data oversight. With this model, Turkey's credit ecosystem can boost regional competitiveness and reduce external dependencies.
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