Turkish banks including a unit of UniCredit SpA may be
fined about 1.5 billion liras ($828
million) should the antitrust regulator rule that they
formed a cartel to fix interest rates, according to two Turkish officials close
to the investigation.
Banks
including Yapi & Kredi Bankasi AS, part-owned by UniCredit, Turkiye Garanti
Bankasi AS, the country’s biggest by market value, and Akbank TAS are telling
the Competition Board in Ankara that any fines, set at a maximum of 10 percent
of total annual revenue, should be reduced because any cooperation on rates was
informal, the officials said today on the condition of anonymity because
discussions aren’t public.
Twelve banks
are under investigation for allegedly colluding to set rates on loans,
deposits, credit card fees and commissions in Turkey between 2007 and 2011. The
regulator, which is autonomous, heard banks’ verbal defense over the past two
days and may announce a decision before the scheduled date of March 12 to ease
market concern, one of the officials said.
The main
banking index in Istanbul dropped 0.5 percent to
157,615.6 at 12:02 p.m., extending losses this year to 3
percent. The emerging market MSCI EM Banks Index climbed 2.2 percent since Jan.
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Fine Amount
The amount of
the fine will depend on whether the collaboration between the banks is
classified as that of a cartel, one of the officials said.
Akbank TAS,
Yapi & Kredi Bankasi AS and Garanti are three of the banks accused of
forming a cartel, Sabah newspaper reported earlier today, without saying where
it got the information. Yapi Kredi accepted having proposed a “gentleman’s
agreement,” though said that the
suggestion was never implemented, according to the newspaper.
Yapi Kredi
said the statements in Sabah are false and that it has never been part of nor
proposed a cartel agreement, according to an e-mailed statement today sent by
the bank.
Other banks
under investigation are Denizbank AS, Finansbank AS, the Turkish units of HSBC
and ING Groep NV, Turk Ekonomi Bankasi AS, Turkiye Halk Bankasi AS, Turkiye Is
Bankasi AS, Turkiye Vakiflar Bankasi TAO
and TC Ziraat Bankasi AS, according to official documents.
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