OREANDA-NEWS. September 01, 2014. In response to the growing demand for EBRD investments in Turkey, the Bank is stepping up its engagement in the country with a new office in the south-eastern city of Gaziantep.

EBRD First Vice President Phil Bennett will officially open the Bank’s third office in Turkey on 10 September 2014.

Deputy Undersecretary at the Turkish Treasury Cavit Dagda?, Gaziantep Province Governor Erdal Ata and Gaziantep Mayor Fatma Sahin are expected to take part in the event.

Home to 1.7 million people, Gaziantep is a dynamic business hub and a gateway to the south-east of the country. The city has Turkey’s largest organised industrial area and with its extensive olive groves, vineyards and pistachio orchards is also an important centre for agribusiness. Gaziantep’s exports account for over 4 per cent of Turkey’s total exports.

The office in Gaziantep will help the EBRD better serve micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) located outside the large metropolitan areas of Istanbul and Ankara by providing long-term finance to local companies and offering support and know-how to their management. 

In this way, the EBRD will continue to play a key role in supporting the further economic development of Turkey, particularly in the less developed, mostly rural, eastern regions, where long-term financing remains scarce for many MSMEs.