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Banking

Posted: Wed 05 Aug 2020 11:58 am
by lilnrob
Am thinking about moving banks and just wondered what people thought of their bank and why?

Thanks

Re: Banking

Posted: Wed 05 Aug 2020 12:48 pm
by Bogaz58
We're with Capital in Alsancak, very happy with them, added advantage of numerous insurance products.
I dare say you might get better investment rates elsewhere but I find the customer service good, pleasant staff most, if not all, speak English too.

Re: Banking

Posted: Wed 05 Aug 2020 2:04 pm
by sophie
With regard to investment rates, I have this voice that sounds in my head which says "if its too good to be true then it usually is" I agree though, although I don't bank with Capital, the staff have always been more than helpful. Unlike at least one bank in Alsancak whose attitude is "do you bank with us" "Sorry, no says I". "Can't help you, next number please". All I wanted to do was hand over some 100tl notes for 200tl.

Re: Banking

Posted: Wed 05 Aug 2020 2:27 pm
by dippersgirl
We bank with Türk Bank in Famagusta and they are perfect.
The little dealings we have had with Ziraat have put us off them totally

Re: Banking

Posted: Wed 05 Aug 2020 4:09 pm
by Adybalfor
yes, think I know the bank in alsancak you are refering to. We left them and went with capital bank best move we ever did. House insurance more than halved and customer service is pleasant now.

Re: Banking

Posted: Thu 06 Aug 2020 7:20 am
by ljarvo
I would stick with either Garanti or TEB as they have owned by European banks this also makes international transfers easier

Re: Banking

Posted: Thu 06 Aug 2020 8:04 am
by tomsteel
Of the 11 years living full time in the TRNC, we have used three separate banks. Capital was, by far, the best for service, customer satisfaction, promptness of appointments, premises environment and easy on the eye staff with excellent English. If I still lived here I would have stayed with Capital. The bank also organises competitive insurance as has been highlighted, plus vehicles' sales and has many branches, not just on the 'northern strip'.