Overview

Repo is an agreement in which one party sells a fixed income security (t-bill or government bond) and agrees to repurchase it after a specified period of time under predetermined conditions. You too can invest your money in repo with maturities starting from 1 day and add value to your investments every day at Garanti.
You can perform all your repo transactions through the Investment Transactions menu, Repo step on Internet Banking.
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Features

- You can determine for how many days, weeks or months you will invest your money and easily manage your cash flow.
- To perform Repo transactions, all you need is a Current Account.
- Earnings secured through Repo transactions are net gains.
- You can place your Repo orders on weekdays between the hours of 10:00 – 14:00.
- For Repo transactions performed through our branches, the lower limit is TL 5.000. This lower limit may change according to the current conditions.
- For Repo transactions performed through Internet Banking, Garanti Paramatiks and 444 0 333 Alo Garanti, the lower limit is TL 250.
We found the following questions in our Help & Advice which might be useful for you...
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Value appreciation /depreciation that occur in the fund portfolio is reflected in the value of the portfolio on a daily basis.
Find out moreWhen are the demand collection periods of the first and the second sub funds for investment and the IPO?
For the first sub-fund, the investment period is between July 27 2009 – June 23, 2010. The demand collection period is July 15 – 24.
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You may place your buy orders between the hours of 09:00 and 18:00 on the announced demand collection days, and until 12:00 on the last day.
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