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Töbank (full name ''Türkiye Öğretmenler Bankası'') was a former
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bank. It was founded on 22 May 1958 in
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. Its main shareholders were 21,000 teachers. The name of the banks means "Teachers' Bank of Turkey". In 1985 headquarter of the bank was moved to
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. On 22 May 1992 it was merged with
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, a Turkish public bank.


Töbank camp

Töbank owned a holiday camp in
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town of
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. The ground area of the sea side camp was . After the merger, the camp was bought by the provident fund of Töbank employees. On 5 March 2011 the fund sold the camp to a private tourism company.


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