The Turkish food giant has filed for concordat.

The Turkish food giant has filed for concordat.

20.05.2025 09:10

The global economic crisis has led to the bankruptcy of numerous companies, and the latest brand to join this trend is Yedikır Kuruyemiş, which has been selling dried fruits in various regions of Turkey for 27 years. Due to its financial difficulties, the company has filed for concordat, and the final decision regarding its bankruptcy process will be made based on the report of the concordat commissioner committee that will be established.

The global economic crisis has led to the bankruptcy of many small and medium-sized enterprises in Turkey, while there is a noticeable increase in concordat and bankruptcy applications. The latest news comes from Yedikır Kuruyemiş, a dried fruit producer based in Amasya, which sells its products all over Turkey.

A TEMPORARY STAY DECISION WAS GIVEN FOR 3 MONTHS

Founded under the slogan 'From Village to Public Dried Fruits', the brand applied for concordat after experiencing economic difficulties, and the Suluova 2nd Civil Court of First Instance granted a temporary stay decision for 3 months regarding the company.

Turkish food giant applied for concordat

APPOINTMENT FROM THE COURT

The court appointed Certified Public Accountant Fuat Kubilay, Certified Public Accountant Veysel Kayar, and Lawyer Serdar Bektaş to examine the company's financial statements.

A REPORT WILL BE PREPARED

The report to be prepared by the 3-member committee will be decisive in determining whether the company, which has been operating since 1998, will go bankrupt or not.

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