Establishment
Türkiye İş Bankasi A.Ş. was founded on August 26, 1924, as the First National Bank of the Republican Period, under the directives of Atatürk, in accordance with decisions taken at the First Congress of Economy, held in Izmir. Türkiye İş Bankasi, under the leadership of the first General Director Celal Bayar, began providing services in two branches and with 37 staff members.
Our Vision and Strategy
Our Vision
As a key leading and reliable bank, holding financial powerful position in the region, our vision is to make the Bank the preferred bank by customers, shareholders and employees.
Our Goal
In terms of customer:
Through the providing of services, be the most preferred bank in all sectors and target consumer groups.
With our skilled employees, we offer you reliable and high quality services.
We follow ethics and our highest business principles at our work by making no concessions.
From the perspective of shareholders:
Steadily increase the value of our per share value.
Operate with an effective risk management system.
From the perspective of employees:
Be the preferred employer, providing incentive programs to employees and training opportunities for personal and professional development.
Disseminate our Customer-Service-Centered-Approach to all our employees.
Support and promote our employees to be faithful, responsible and creative.
In brief;
Incentivizing employees by the Bank to meet the needs of customers through expeditious, efficient and high quality solutions, continue steadily increasing the value of shares.
Our Values
Our values encompass the representation of the Bank's corporate identity, achieving the vision and goals that guide our work and acquisition of lifestyle and business values among employees:
Honesty and Reliability
Leading and Innovative
Client-centered and providing high quality services.
Respectful and sensitive to society, humanity and environment.
Transparent
Strategy
To achieve our vision and goals of becoming "the closest Bank for the customer based on sustainable profitable growth"