Table of Contents
- Overview
- Executive Summary
- Market size
- Market forecasts
- Key issues
- Key market players
- Table of Contents
- Table of figures
- Table of tables
- Market Context
- Country overview
- Demographics data on a selection of major western European countries
- Housing market
- Housing stock
- House prices
- Government housing intervention
- General housing policy
- TOKI and SPO
- Market data
- Mortgage interest rates
- Market size
- Balances outstanding
- Gross advances
- Product lines
- Market structure
- Categories of financial institutions
- Commercial banks
- Islamic Finance Houses
- Mortgage market structure
- Market structure overview
- Funding
- Distribution
- Regulatory environment
- Industry regulators
- Türkiye Cumhuriyet Merkez Bankası
- Bankacilik Düzenleme ve Denetleme Kurumu (BDDK)
- Industry associations
- Türkiye Bankalar Birliği (TBB)
- Other noteworthy organizations
- Credit bureaus
- Repossessions and rules of law
- Regulatory issues and developments in the banking sector
- New laws have been introduced affecting the legal framework and
supervision of the banking system
- The Banking Sector Restructuring Program
- Turkish politicians have welcomed the benefits of Basel II
- Regulatory issues and developments in the mortgage market
- The Mortgage Law was approved by the Turkish parliament in February
2007
- The Mortgage Law is expected to bring a number of effects
- Key issues
- Competitor and Product Overview
- Top five mortgage lenders
- Market share by balances outstanding
- Product analysis
- Typical product characteristics
- Market Forecasts
- Forecasting gross advances
- Datamonitor predicts that mortgage gross lending in Turkey will fall
in 2007 before picking up in 2008
- Future prospects
- Market attractiveness
- Market inhibitors
- APPENDIX
- Supplementary data
- Tables relating to Chapter 2: Market context
- Definitions
- Balances outstanding
- CAGR
- Fixed rate mortgage
- Gross advances
- Loan-to-value (LTV)
- Mortgage intermediary
- Remortgaging/refinancing
- Variable mortgage
- Forecasting methodology
- Research methodology
- Further reading
- Ask the analyst
- Datamonitor consulting
- Disclaimer
- List of Tables
- Table 1: Forecast of mortgage gross advances in Turkey, 2005-11f, (TRY
million)
- Table 2: Total population across major western European countries,
2002-06
- Table 3: GDP at current rates across major western European countries,
2002-06, (€ billion)
- Table 4: GDP per capita at current rates across major western European
countries, 2002-06, (€)
- Table 5: GDP growth rates across major western European countries,
2002-06, (%)
- Table 6: GDP composition by sector across major western European
countries, 2006, (%)
- Table 7: Inflation across major European countries, 2002-06, (%)
- Table 8: Unemployment rates across major western European countries,
2002-06, (%)
- Table 9: Residential mortgage balances outstanding compared to GDP of
selected European countries, 2006
- Table 10: Market share of top five competitors in the Turkish
residential mortgage market in terms of balances outstanding, 2005-06, (€m)
- Table 11: Forecast of mortgage gross advances in Turkey, 2005-11f,
(TRY million)
- Table 12: Residential mortgage gross advances and balances outstanding
in Turkey, 2002-06
- Table 13: Net residential mortgage lending in Turkey, 2003-06, (TRY
million)
- List of Figures
- Figure 1: Mortgage gross advances have been growing rapidly in Turkey,
2002-06
- Figure 2: Akbank remains the largest provider of residential mortgage
loans in Turkey in terms of balances outstanding, 2005-06
- Figure 3: A snapshot of Turkey' s key statistics, 2006
- Figure 4: 68.3% of Turkish households were owner-occupied in 2000
- Figure 5: Mortgage balances outstanding reached TRY22.1 billion in 2006
- Figure 6: Net lending in Turkey fell by 2% in 2006
- Figure 7: Mortgage gross advances have been growing rapidly in Turkey,
2002-06
- Figure 8: The three pillars of Turkish commercial banking, 2007
- Figure 9: Regulatory overview of Turkey, 2007
- Figure 10: Akbank remains the largest provider of residential mortgage
loans in Turkey in terms of balances outstanding, 2005-06
- Figure 11: After falling in 2007, mortgage gross lending will pick up
in 2008 to reach TRY33.2 billion in 2011 in Turkey
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