Author's Contents
Onur Baysal is a Partner and Capital Markets Leader of Erdem & Erdem. He has 15 years of experience in capital markets transactions, government regulations, mutual funds, stock exchanges, corporate governance, takeovers, M&A’s, rights and protection of minority shareholders and other stakeholders, disclosure requirements, sell-outs, squeeze-outs, capital increase/decrease, financial crimes and corporate compliance.

New ventures and, in this context, start-up companies have been essential players in economic life for a long time. Significantly in terms of new technologies and creative ideas, instead of established and large structures, new ventures and structures where individuals' personal contributions matter more greatly...

Responsible Management Principles (Stewardship Principles, SP) have been regulated by the Capital Markets Board (CMB) regarding the securities investment funds (Funds) founded by Portfolio Management Companies (PMC)...

There is no specific procedure in the Turkish Commercial Code (TCC) that publicly traded corporations must follow in terms of providing collaterals, pledges, mortgages and sureties (CPMS). Authority for and procedure of provision of CPMS are determined according to the general rules...