Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum

Information and Services in Turkey Section => Banks, Interest, Money Transfers, Insurance => Topic started by: 5neeky on April 12, 2004, 19:48:12 PM

Title: Free Banking?
Post by: 5neeky on April 12, 2004, 19:48:12 PM
I have an account with Koc Bank and they make a monthly charge for the privilege of holding an account with them. OK, the charge is only around 50p to £1 per month but considering I dont have a debit card or any other facilities it does seem a cheek considering the interest they must make on deposits.

Do any of you know of any Turkish banks that offer free banking?

5-
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: legless on April 12, 2004, 20:11:08 PM
My account with Deniz bank doesnt cost me anything

Ron
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: AnneandTerry on April 13, 2004, 09:34:45 AM
We have sterling and lira accounts with Garanti Bank and no bank charges.

Anne and Terry
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: 5neeky on April 13, 2004, 19:38:40 PM
Thanks for the replies.....I think I'll be moving my account.....

5-
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: Linda on April 13, 2004, 21:09:02 PM
We intend to open a bank account when we next go out in May.  I would be grateful for any advice on what to open & where?  Anne & Terry have both sterling and lira accounts ..... is that the norm, what are the benfits etc.?  All advice will be gratefully recived.

Linda
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: Anne on April 14, 2004, 00:44:14 AM
we too would appreciate some advice on this subject.
Anne
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: Babs on April 15, 2004, 00:13:16 AM
I too would appreciate any info on this, presently have an account with hsbc in  marmaris but will have to change this when I come out in May.  Is it easy to set up direct debits etc and do any of the local banks have any english speaking staff ?
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: teresa321 on April 15, 2004, 05:41:14 AM
http://www.garantibank.com/index.html

Try this, it gives you everything you need in English. You can even play at transferring cash between your Lira and Sterling accounts to get your self into wheeler dealer mode.

Teresa
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: AnneandTerry on April 15, 2004, 12:13:06 PM
Garanti Bank in Fethiye have plenty of English-speaking staff.   We also have internet access to our accounts.  They give you a phone number to set this up.   Once you get through, dial 9 and you are automatically connected to someone who speaks English.
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: xanadu on April 17, 2004, 12:03:40 PM
I personally use the Finans Bank for personal and business accounts. They are brilliant, have english speaking staff, on line banking, and play with my money for me and have made me a few quid adn its all a free service. They also pay my bills for nothing as well.
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: 5neeky on April 17, 2004, 19:31:33 PM
Thanks for the info everyone :D
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: BabaYard on June 16, 2004, 21:16:57 PM
Hi all,

Also recently bought property. Is it true that if you use a Lira savings account you can live off the >20% interest?? Is this realistic? Can you deposit around 30K and lie back in the sun? I'd aprreciate some advice from ex pats already in the know [?]
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: AnneandTerry on June 17, 2004, 00:29:21 AM
Our Garanti deposit account is currently paying 21% p.a. tax paid.   We chose a monthly account, which means the interest is added at the end of each month and is therefore compounded.

You have to have a Turkish tax number to open the account.  Due to the national love of paperwork, the procedure to do this is quite complicated and very time-consuming, but worth it in the end.

Anne and Terry
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: Anne on June 17, 2004, 00:51:16 AM
Anne/Terry
Does this mean you pay tax on your savings? and/or for any earnings from your property?
Anne
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: teresa321 on June 17, 2004, 05:37:17 AM
I used Finan Bank because they didn't need the tax number, I don't know why they differ in this?
We just walked in with our passports and opened the account. We put ours in a daily interest account. I don't know much about finance but I don't think putting your 30K into Turkish Lira and sitting back is very wise, it is not as simple as it sounds and you could find yourself poorer. You need to watch the market because of the currency fluctuations.

Teresa
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: Harley on June 17, 2004, 07:38:49 AM
Whilst we were over there we a couple who had moved to Calis to retire...  According to them they banked £40.000 in a Lira account and get £100 per week interest... In theory it should be enough to live on without using your saving...
 
Like Teresa said... If you were to do this it pays to keep a watchful eye on the market because you could end up loosing a lot of money...
However if you're not working you could make this your hobby...

I reccommend the Finansbank...  There is an English speaking girl in there who is just brilliant...

Harley

harley
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: canalman on June 17, 2004, 08:24:15 AM
Hi All, When we come back in July we will probably want to open a bank account in Turkey and all that has been said in this thread has been really useful. Could anyone tell me if Garanti and Finans are both state owne or private. If this has already been stated on the forum, sorry for not paying attention! Pete  and Sue
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: AnneandTerry on June 17, 2004, 09:35:42 AM
Tax is paid at source, so the interest you get is tax paid.   I know what you mean about currency fluctuations, but we don't intend to change the money back into sterling, just to spend it in Turkey.

Anne and Terry
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: flowerpotman on June 17, 2004, 11:09:42 AM
Hi all just got back from ovacik and while we were out there paid deposit on a lovely piece of land at Toparla near Koycegiz lake ( views to die for lake in front and mountains behind ).I agree with Anne that you cannot open accounts with view to changing back to sterling when you live out there, the fluctuations in the exchange rate do mean you can lose as well as win but inflation does not go up and down when buying in the shops.People I have talked to seem to either have about 3 or 4 accounts. 1 for daily living 1 for tl deposit for interest to be paid to daily living account ( weekly ,monthly whatever)1 sterling account ( to play exchange rate game) and 1 in goverment bonds for longer term security.When we go back in sept I will open sterling account ( already have tl deposit account).I am using Yapi Kredi but any of the big banks will guarantee your money up to £10,000 ( goverment compensation).Now we just have the sweating to go through as we will start land registry transfer when we go back ( does anyone know if we have to pay a percentage of purchase price like you do when you buy a house?).Then the first phase build can commence ( going to be a nervous wreck for the next few years lol) Phil and Sharon
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: BabaYard on June 17, 2004, 12:32:05 PM
Thanks for the advice all. We too would only be looking to benifit from the TL monthly interest to top up any wage earnings. Not to transfer back to Sterling. For those of you who have started doing this, please keep us updated as it will be interesting to understand the reality [:o)]
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: teresa321 on June 17, 2004, 17:44:05 PM
But surely you should keep both and transfer back into sterling if the rate drops right down again or your money is losing value. I believe Ron or someone else said earlier the Turkish Government plan to drop the interest rate and it is half what it was a year or two back you cannot rely on it all the time and then your capital will be gone.

Teresa
Title: Free Banking?
Post by: Anne on August 19, 2004, 11:47:28 AM
We opened daily interest tl a/c (checking a/c) with Garanti when over in July.Nothing was said regarding tax number.  I'm now totally confused, will we need to sort this when we're back over in October? if so how. where etc?
Also looks as tho we've lost a couple of £............