As of the new year, the rules for bank transfers in Turkey are changing. All transfers over 200,000 lira will require an explanation of the transaction—this decision will be implemented as part of efforts to combat illegal betting and financial crimes.
The rule applies not only at branches but also to all transfers made via ATMs, mobile applications, and internet banking. In other words, if you want to send money, you will be required to explain what you are doing or why you are sending it.
Such practices are becoming increasingly common in the global financial system. From the users' perspective, those trading in the digital asset market are also likely to face similar responsibilities.
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LayerZeroHero
· 12h ago
It has proven that the compliance constraints of traditional finance are tightening more and more, and this logic will eventually be pushed onto the blockchain.
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GasFeeVictim
· 13h ago
Alright, but what happens if you don't write an explanation for 200,000 lira? Does the person get penalized?
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BuyHighSellLow
· 13h ago
Okay, but what am I supposed to say when I send 200k lira... "I lent it to a friend"? Why should we explain the things State is curious about lol
As of the new year, the rules for bank transfers in Turkey are changing. All transfers over 200,000 lira will require an explanation of the transaction—this decision will be implemented as part of efforts to combat illegal betting and financial crimes.
The rule applies not only at branches but also to all transfers made via ATMs, mobile applications, and internet banking. In other words, if you want to send money, you will be required to explain what you are doing or why you are sending it.
Such practices are becoming increasingly common in the global financial system. From the users' perspective, those trading in the digital asset market are also likely to face similar responsibilities.