@TurdingJohnny
Hahaha!! Look at you "Dumbass" ... trying to look all smart and shit, by copying & pasting banking trends and interest rates. Then adding all your nonsensical - CAPS LOCK BULLSHIT - lol
Stick with what you know best Johnny (working your Glory-hole route.. sucking degenerates cocks for pocket change) After all, that's why you had your teeth removed... right?
@alextheking
You really are a stupid fucking idiot . All mouth and zero brain. Turkish Lira is one of the most fucking volatile currencies in the world .
WHY THE FUCK DO YOU THINK THE RATE IS SO HIGH ?????
BUT ONLY FOR TURKS-------------- NOT FUCKING BRITISH------- YOU MORON
Savings interest rates for UK citizens in Turkish banks as of early 2026 are exceptionally high for Turkish Lira (TRY) deposits, often exceeding 40% annually, while foreign currency (USD/GBP/EUR) rates remain low, typically under 2%. The high rates are a response to inflation, with top-tier "welcome" rates for new Turkish Lira accounts reaching up to 45.5% in some digital banks.
I'm going back in July, got to sort out the inerest rate.
In England, it's easy; they do it for you
In Turkey, you have to go to the bank and do it yourself
I'm going to keep most of it in my Turkish account, and I'll get about 15%.
I hardly get anything here. The bank manager wants me to put it into a higher-interest account. I said I will think about it.
The same thing happened about 5 years ago, and I said yes. It lasted for about 3 months, then they put it back to the same crap rate.
I didn't get that much. Didn't ask for that much. I was hoping for 420. I have settled for 375
I also sold my apartment in Turkey, 95,000
The problem with that is the exchange rate. Changing it into sterling is not cheap. I had to get earthquake insurance before I could sell it.
BlueWinter 3 mo. ago