Today, thanks to e-Government, we can perform hundreds of different transactions over the internet without the need to go to government institutions. In this context, the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency (BDDK) Bank account inquiry via e-Government began to allow him to do so.
This feature, which is useful for millions of people, allows users to query the banks with which they have Deposit/Participation Fund accounts. For those who do not know how to do this, we have created a bank account inquiry guide with e-Government. Here’s what you need to do!
Bank account inquiry via e-Government
- Step 1: Click here or by entering the address “turkiye.gov.tr” in your browser, go to the e-Government website and log in with your credentials.
- Step 2: Click on Other Institution Portals.
- Step 3: In the list of institutions that appear Banking Regulation and Supervision AgencySelect .
- Step 4: Click on Bank Inquiry with a Deposit/Participation Fund Account.
- Step 5: After reading and accepting the information letter, click Continue.
On the screen that appears after you click Continue, Banks with a deposit/participation fund account list will appear. It is not possible to take any action on this list. If you want to get more detailed information about these accounts, you will need to make transactions through the banks’ own online services.
As you can see this The process is extremely simple. In addition to following the steps we show you, you can directly type the words “bank account inquiry” into the search bar in e-Government. Then, you need to click on the Bank with Deposit/Participation Fund Account of the BRSA Inquiry option that appears just below.
Who benefits from this query?
Bank account inquiry via e-Government is one of the factors that facilitates the work of hundreds of thousands of people today, even for informational purposes only. Of course, these people which in the bank account is ignorant or people who forget that they owe money to any bank.
In addition, this questioning process can be very useful for the heirs. According to the BRSA’s statements, heirs bank accounts of their deputies via e-Government. they can question.
Of course, it should be noted that this entire interrogation process is for informational purposes only and does not constitute an official document. In a statement made by the BRSA, it is stated that if there is a conflict between the results of the e-Government and the bank records, the bank records should be taken as the basis.
What do you think about this feature offered jointly by the BRSA and e-Government? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.