Turkey remains one of the most commercially important jurisdictions for international businesses seeking regional reach, manufacturing capacity, consumer demand, and access to multiple trade corridors. Yet market entry in Turkey is not simply a matter of company registration. For foreign investors and cross-border groups, the real challenge begins after incorporation: building a compliance structure that […]
Internal investigations in Turkey are no longer limited to banks, listed issuers, or multinational groups. In practice, any company operating in Türkiye may need to investigate allegations of fraud, bribery, data misuse, harassment, competition-law violations, AML red flags, accounting irregularities, unauthorized foreign employment, or document tampering. Turkish law does not provide one single, stand-alone “internal […]
A Practical Legal Guide for Companies Learn how to conduct a compliance risk assessment in Turkey, including board oversight, AML, KVKK, competition, tax, internal controls, residual risk scoring, and remediation planning. Introduction Conducting a compliance risk assessment in Turkey is no longer a formal exercise reserved for large listed companies or heavily regulated financial institutions. […]
Product safety and consumer protection compliance in Turkey are no longer side issues handled only after a complaint or a recall. They are core legal and operational matters for manufacturers, importers, distributors, e-commerce platforms, marketplaces, retailers, advertisers, and foreign brands entering the Turkish market. Turkey’s official legal framework is built mainly on two pillars: Law […]
Import, export, and customs compliance in Turkey are not limited to filing a customs declaration and paying duties. In practice, Turkish customs compliance is a layered legal and operational system built around tariff classification, customs valuation, origin rules, import taxes, product-safety controls, export formalities, strategic-trade controls, transit procedures, and special customs regimes such as inward […]
Data breach response and cyber compliance in Turkey have become central legal issues for companies of every size, not only for banks, telecom operators, or major technology platforms. Any business that stores employee files, customer records, payment data, health information, call-center logs, or cloud-based operational data now sits inside a legal framework that combines personal […]
Third-party risk management and vendor compliance in Turkey have become central legal issues for local companies, foreign investors, exporters, regulated institutions, technology businesses, manufacturers, and consumer-facing enterprises. In practice, a company’s biggest legal exposure in Turkey often does not arise only from its own direct conduct. It also arises from distributors, resellers, customs brokers, logistics […]
Sector-specific compliance rules in Turkey are one of the most important legal issues for investors, boards, compliance teams, and regulated businesses. Many companies enter the Turkish market believing that “general corporate compliance” is enough. In reality, Turkey’s regulated sectors operate through separate supervisory architectures, separate licensing rules, separate prudential or conduct requirements, and separate enforcement […]
Whistleblowing, internal reporting, and compliance culture in Turkey are becoming more important for employers, boards of directors, compliance officers, foreign investors, listed companies, financial institutions, healthcare providers, and public-facing businesses. Yet the Turkish framework does not operate through a single, all-purpose whistleblower statute. Instead, the official sources point to a sectoral model in which reporting […]
Regulatory investigations in Turkey are no longer exceptional events that affect only banks, listed issuers, or heavily regulated industries. In practice, any company operating in Turkey may face scrutiny from one or more regulators if it handles personal data, competes in concentrated markets, uses distributors, processes payments, works with foreign capital, sells regulated products, or […]