Installment Periods Increased For Tourism Sector

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The Regulation on the Amendment of the Regulation on the Principles and Rules of Retail Trade ("Regulation") was published in the Official Gazette No. 31159 on June 18, 2020.
Turkey Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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Recent Development

The Regulation on the Amendment of the Regulation on the Principles and Rules of Retail Trade ("Regulation") was published in the Official Gazette No. 31159 on June 18, 2020.

What's New? 

The tourism and aviation industries suffered various economic problems due to low demand and travel restrictions and lockdowns implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The government has provided and continues to provide aid to prevent and curtail these economic problems.

On June 9, 2020, the Banking Regulatory and Supervisory Authority ("BRSA") announced that customers could pay airways, travel agents and accommodations expenditures related to domestic tourism in 18-month installment plans. The Regulation's publication established a legal basis for the BRSA's decision. 

Conclusion

The Regulation's goal is to reinvigorate the economy during the COVID-19 normalization period and increase the demand for the tourism industry, in part by allowing domestic airways, travel agents, and accommodations to offer their customers 18-month plan installments to pay for their sales and services.

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Installment Periods Increased For Tourism Sector

Turkey Coronavirus (COVID-19)

Contributor

Esin Attorney Partnership, a member firm of Baker & McKenzie International, has long been a leading provider of legal services in the Turkish market. We have a total of nearly 140 staff, including over 90 lawyers, serving some of the largest Turkish and multinational corporations. Our clients benefit from on-the-ground assistance that reflects a deep understanding of the country's legal, regulatory and commercial practices, while also having access to the full-service, international and foreign law advice of the world's leading global law firm. We help our clients capture and optimize opportunities in Turkey's dynamic market, including the key growth areas of mergers and acquisitions, infrastructure development, private equity and real estate. In addition, we are one of the few firms that can offer services in areas such as compliance, tax, employment, and competition law — vital for companies doing business in Turkey.
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