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					   ABOUT THE SAVINGS 
					DEPOSIT INSURANCE FUND 
					 
					Deposit insurance system is the most advanced association 
					among those established up to now for the protection of 
					deposits. The system works between deposit owners, banks 
					accepting the deposits and the institutions taking the 
					deposits under insurance guarantee. It takes its sanction 
					power from rule of law based on country’s legislation. The 
					association providing insurance collect specific premium 
					against this transaction. The Association steps in through 
					the resolutions written in the related legislation when the 
					bank in which deposits are invested can not repay the 
					owner’s deposit. It pays the total amount under the 
					insurance to the depositor/s. In order to take back the 
					totals it paid, It initiates the legal process about the 
					bank having difficulty in paying. 
					 
					The first legal arrangement related to the protection of 
					savings deposits was Deposits Protection Law Nr. 2243 dated 
					May 30, 1933. According to this Law, the deposits which the 
					banks have as reserve requirement in the CBRT are accepted 
					as a provision of savings deposit accounts opened in the 
					banks in question and it is provisioned that they are 
					exempted from seizure by third parties. Afterwards, the 
					amount corresponding to 40% of the deposit that the 
					depositors have in banks is accepted as privileged claim 
					over all the securities existing in the assets of the bank 
					accepted the deposit in question and it is provisioned 
					through the Banks Act Nr. 2999 dated June 01, 1936 amending 
					the Act Nr. 2243 that, in case of bankruptcy it is to be 
					paid to depositors without waiting for the result of the 
					liquidation. This ratio was increased to 50% with the Banks 
					Act Nr. 7129 dated June 23, 1958. A significant amendment 
					was made in the Banks Act Nr. 7129 by the Act Nr. 153 dated 
					1960 and a “Banks Liquidation Fund” was founded through 
					accepting the gradual liquidation principle in banks. The 
					Savings Deposit Insurance Fund had been founded with the 
					Decree of Law On Banks Nr. 70 dated July 22, 1983, which 
					annulled the Act Nr. 7129. The task of administrating and 
					representing the Fund was given to CBRT with the regulation 
					prepared by the Ministry. Arrangements of the said Decree of 
					Law regarding the SDIF were legalized with the Banks Act Nr. 
					3182 dated April 25, 1985. With the Decree of Law Nr. 538 
					dated June 16, 1994 the Fund was charged in strengthening 
					and the restructuring the financial structure of the banks 
					when necessary besides insuring savings deposits. Banks Act 
					Nr. 4389 dated June 18, 1999 provisions that the Fund is to 
					be administrated and represented by the Banking Regulation 
					and Supervision Agency. BRSA, is established on the date 
					June 23, 1999 with the status of a public legal entity with 
					administrative and financial autonomy, is established in 
					order to ensure application of the said Act and other 
					relevant acts, and to supervise and conclude such 
					application, and to ensure that savings are protected and to 
					carry out other activities and to exercise its authority 
					defined in Banks Act by also issuing regulations within 
					limits of authority granted by the Act in accordance with 
					the article 3/1 of Banks Act Nr. 4389 and initiate to 
					operate on August 31, 2000. 
					 
					In conclusion, the administration and the representation of 
					the Fund having legal entity as of 1983 was firstly enforced 
					by CBRT and than by BRSA. It was provisioned with the Act Nr. 
					5020 on “Making Amendments to the Banks Act and Some Acts” 
					on December 26, 2003, that the decision-making body of the 
					Fund is the Fund Board and general directorate and 
					representation, implementation of the resolutions taken by 
					the Fund Board is the duty of the chairman of the Fund. 
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