Any one knows about Yesilada Bank and how they work?

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blueweb said:
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Sorry don't get you, what do you did?
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Hello, I just said that the day before I posted a comment on Yesilada that suddenly disappeared from the forum.


It was about my big problem with Yesilada which since 6th October has in it's hand my money directed to another society. I called Y. several times and the same man every time told me different things- I made many e-mail and my bank did on requested by that man (Mr. Celiker), but nothing happened. Now Y. is frozen by AKBank, but at that time it wasn't frozen. Yesilada just didn't want to give my money back.😡
 
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Hello, I just said that the day before I posted a comment on Yesilada that suddenly‌ disappeared from the forum.

It was about my big problem with Yesilada which since 6th‍ October has in it's hand my money directed to another society. I called Y. several⁠ times and the same man every time told me different things- I made many e-mail⁤ and my bank did on requested by that man (Mr. Celiker), but nothing happened. Now⁣ Y. is frozen by AKBank, but at that time it wasn't frozen. Yesilada just didn't⁢ want to give my money back.😡
 
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I have same problems with yesilada


can not get my money in any atm and they still not credit big amount i wired 2 monthes ago


what is the matter nowwith this bank ?
 
Yesilada

I have same problems with yesilada

can not get my money in any atm‌ and they still not credit big amount i wired 2 monthes ago

what is the‍ matter nowwith this bank ?
 
MESAS said:
MESAS said:
I have same problems with yesilada
can not get my money in any atm and they still not credit big amount i wired 2 monthes ago


what is the matter nowwith this bank ?
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Dear Mesas, the problem is that all Yesilada accounts has been frozen by the German Authority round one month ago as they are investigating on some accounts. I have contected everybody but noone seems to have ideas on how long it will take to unfreeze the accounts so that we can hopefully get our money.


ciao🙁
 
Dear Mesas, the problem is that⁠ all Yesilada accounts has been frozen by the German Authority round one month ago as⁤ they are investigating on some accounts. I have contected everybody but noone seems to have⁣ ideas on how long it will take to unfreeze the accounts so that we can⁢ hopefully get our money.

ciao🙁
 
And here is the latest news about YeÅŸilada Bank, in a few weeks or a month they will close the doors finally the central bank has confiscaded Yesilada Bank and another one, Denizbank

The Central Bank of Northern Cyprus removes the last problematic banks from the country's banking system. The Central Bank has announced that management and control of Continental Bank and YeÅŸilada Bank were seized. The bank has also halted the banking and deposit-collecting permit of Denizbank
Turkey's strong banking system has provided the country with the strength to endure the global economic crisis. Northern Cyprus, which is undergoing a little banking crisis of its own, has not been so lucky.


The government seized two banks in northern Cyprus. Five others were seized earlier when the country received a heavy blow from Turkey's 2001 “banking crisis.”


The Central Bank of Northern Cyprus said the management and control of Continental Bank and YeÅŸilada Bank were seized. The Central Bank has been monitoring the banks for a while now. The move increased the number of banks under the Cyprus Savings Deposit Insurance and Financial Stability Fund to nine.


The Central Bank also halted the banking and deposit-collecting permit of Denizbank for three months. Denizbank, which was founded by businesswoman Sıdıka Atalay 16 years ago, was sold to a consortium formed by 11 businessmen in 2007. As of Dec. 31, 2008, the bank's equity capital dropped below $2 million and failed to meet the necessary equity capital in cash until the end of April. The size of Denizbank assets total 4 million liras.


The banks are small-scale and the move is not expected to shake the system. However, following the move, shares of the Turkish banks operating in northern Cyprus are expected to rise. The Central Bank of Northern Cyprus said this final move removed the last remaining problematic banks from the system.


Northern Cyprus' banking sector, whose assets totaled 7.6 billion Turkish Liras as of the end of September, has a total deposit volume of 6.28 billion liras and a loan volume of 3.65 billon liras.


Warnings of no use


The size of the assets of the two confiscated banks total 87.1 million liras. The necessary warnings were made to the shareholders of Continental Bank and YeÅŸilada Bank, which have been experiencing problems in capital and equity capital for the last few years, the Central Bank said. Still, the measures taken by bank owners proved inadequate, it added.


The shareholders of Continental Bank and YeÅŸilada Bank, which have been experiencing problems, were warned ahead of time and urged to eliminate these troubles, said the Central Bank. However, measures taken to overcome problems fell short, it said.


“First the banks' transactions were limited. However, then as the inspectors' report determined there was no possibility for the improvement of the banks' current situations, the decision was made to transfer these banks to Cyprus Savings Deposit Insurance and Financial Stability Fund,” said the country's central bank.


The deterioration of both banks' financial structure stemmed from the fact that their structures were not supported via capital increases, rather than global crisis conditions, the Central Bank said. This, in turn, has resulted in equity capital inadequacy, it said.


Continental Bank and YeÅŸilada Bank will continue regular operations under the roof and assurance of the Savings Deposit Insurance and Financial Stability Fund through the boards appointed by the fund, the bank said. “Within this context, all banking transactions will continue to be implemented by the banks' employees. The transfer of the two banks has secured the healthy structure of the banking sector, and as of today, there is no bank displaying financial structure weakness.”
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It is time for people to withdraw their funds and get them place in another bank which is way more secure like Bank of Cyprus, USB Bank or similar...
 
And here is the latest news about Yeşilada Bank, in a few weeks or‌ a month they will close the doors finally the central bank has confiscaded Yesilada Bank‍ and another one, Denizbank

It is time for︌ people to withdraw their funds and get them place in another bank which is way︍ more secure like Bank of Cyprus, USB Bank or similar...
 
Thank you fila1 for sharing this information, I hope that people already moved the money‌ they had with Yesilada Bank, if they don't did it already it may be to‍ late...

I checked DenizBank they looked like they were a legit bank with a huge⁠ resource of money, they might really have done some bad things in the past like⁤ Yesilada bank.... where does the money launderes are going now 😕 😎
 
According to the latest information I have about this bank, then they get re financed‌ pretty soon, do you think it will be safe to go with them maybe in‍ a year or so ?
 
Why not go with banks like USB Bank, Laiki Marfin, Bank of Cyprus etc. they‌ are all reputable banks and still even during the financial crisis in business.
 
Yesilada Bank was well known on the dark forums for accepting illigal business and careless‌ taking clients in without any check on what their business is, this is not the‍ case with the reputable banks like BoA, USB bank etc...
 
I would rather choose that bank account which have positive reviews on other websites.I would‌ not go with any new one because it is about money. I want to make‍ sure that my money remain safe
 
I will not trust the bank if the website looks good. I will rather prefer‌ to open a bank account with those which I have listen good reviews from the‍ word of mouth
 
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