Garanti BBVA Named Best Transaction Bank in Türkiye by Euromoney
BBVA’s Turkish unit has been named Türkiye’s Best Transaction Bank by Euromoney, one of the world’s most respected financial publications, in recognition of the bank’s performance in transaction banking and its ongoing investment in technology-driven solutions for corporate clients.
This international award showcases Garanti BBVA’s prowess across a broad range of transaction banking services, including cash management, liquidity solutions, trade finance, and value-added digital products designed to support the daily financial running of a business. Euromoney cited the bank’s innovation-driven approach, flexible solution design, and customer-centric service model as key factors in the selection process.
Garanti BBVA’s latest accolade is another feather in its cap, as the bank had previously received Euromoney’s Türkiye’s Best Cash Management Bank award on three separate occasions. This year’s award in the transaction banking category marks yet another achievement, illustrating the breadth of its offering and cementing its international standing in a different but closely related field.
Sinem Edige, Head of BBVA Corporate & Investment Banking (CIB) in Türkiye, said that the award was a testament to Garanti BBVA’s agile and tech-focused service model that turns digital transformation into tangible value for corporate clients. She pointed to the bank’s efforts to develop comprehensive solutions that help businesses become more operationally efficient, mitigate risks, and manage cash flows more effectively in a rapidly evolving economic environment.
Fellow Deputy CEO Cemal Onaran noted that the accolade demonstrates Garanti BBVA’s long-standing pledge to deliver practical, value-added solutions for businesses operating across Türkiye. He said the bank continues to prioritize responsiveness to changing client needs while maintaining a long-term partnership approach rooted in its radical client perspective.
Currently in its 56th year, the Euromoney Awards assess financial institutions at the sectoral, national, regional, and global levels. Banks are benchmarked on criteria such as product strength, technological infrastructure, client experience, and innovation capacity. The transaction banking category covers a broad spectrum of services enabling companies to operate efficiently in increasingly complex and fast-moving business environments.