State-owned trio will eat participation banks’ market share

Turkey’s Islamic banks will have three state owned rivals rather than the two analysts had been expecting, according to statements from Turkey’s deputy prime minister this week. A state-owned trio with Islamic operations would inevitably cut into the existing Islamic banks’ market share, but some of Turkey’s Islamic banking practitioners managed to find a silver lining to the impending competition.
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