Mysterious bidder drives YKB’s stock

A $5 billion loan is not to be dismissed lightly in a country where foreign investment is running at just $1 billion a year. But the mystery benefactor is a company whose name rings no bells and whose principal investors have yet to be identified. It could only happen in Turkey. Metin Munir reports.

ONE DAY LAST summer an official of Cukurova, once Turkey’s largest privately owned company, had a bizarre meeting. He was visited by representatives of a company he had not heard of called Northway Petroleum Services, which offered to pay Cukurova’s $5 billion debt to the Turkish government over a period of two years. “I gave them a long hard look and told them they were either spooks or crooks,” says the Cukurova official.

As security, financially hard pressed Cukurova was expected to give Northway Petroleum Services its holdings in two of the most valuable companies in Turkey: its 42% of Turkcell, the country’s largest cellular telephone operator, and 58% of Yapi Kredi (YKB), one of the top three private banks.

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