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Fortis (2397 words)
Fortis, was founded in 1964 as a joint venture between Bank of America and Turkiye Is Bankasi (Isbank) under the name of Amerikan-Turk Dis Ticaret Bankasi (American-Turkish Foreign Trade Bank) and with a capital of TL 10 million.
Fortis continues to broaden its branch network and focus to be more active in commercial and retail banking besides its strong position in corporate banking parallel to the anticipated fall in inflation and narrowing margins.
Fortis is well known in international markets for its high degree of transparency in disclosing all financial and non-financial information to investors, correspondent banks and rating agencies, earning the highest ratings in the Turkish banking industry.
Fortis.nl - Fortis is bankieren en verzekeren (93 words)
Fortis is een internationale financiële dienstverlener op het gebied van bankieren en verzekeren.
Nettowinst Fortis eerste negen maanden EUR 3,6 miljard, dankzij verdere krachtige commerciële activiteit in het Bank- en Verzekeringsbedrijf in de zomermaanden
Fortis benoemt Grey Group EMEA als global advertising network agency
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