Savings Deposit Insurance Fund of Turkey

Savings Deposit Insurance Fund
Tasarruf Mevduatı Sigorta Fonu (TMSF)
Agency overview
Formed 1983
Superseding agency
  • Independent
Jurisdiction Turkey
Headquarters Istanbul, Turkey
Agency executives
  • Şakir Ercan Gül, Chairman
  • Abdullah Ersöz, Vice chairman
Website www.tmsf.org.tr

The Savings Deposit Insurance Fund of Turkey (Turkish: Tasarruf Mevduatı Sigorta Fonu), aka TMSF in abbreviated form, is the governing body concerned with matters of fund management and insurance in the Turkish banking system.

The body was founded in 1933 with the name Deposit Protection Act (Turkish: Mevduatı Koruma Kanunu). In 1960, the name was changed to Bankalar Tasfiye Fonu (Turkish: Bankalar Tasfiye Fonu). The current name was adopted in 1983.

TMSF is also involved in the media industry, and owns at least one asset each for every newspaper, pay television, television and radio station. In 2013, TMSF acquired some assets from Çukurova Media Group after the company was forced to sell due to tax debts.

The institution was initially overseen by the Central Bank of Turkey, however, it later became attached to the Prime Minister's office.[1]

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