With SSI Premium Paying Account, Albaraka Türk now pays our SMEs’ SSI premium if they don't have enough balance in their accounts!
- If you pay your SSI (Social Security Institution) premium debt through Albaraka Türk,
- If you gave an automatic payment order;
- If you do not have sufficient balance on your last payment date,
Your premium debt is paid within SSI Premium Paying Account limit.
Service Fee |
Amount |
Commission (TL) (Excluding BITT) |
0 - 99,0 |
1 |
100 - 249,9 |
3,5 |
250 - 499,9 |
7,5 |
500 - 999,9 |
15 |
1000 - 2.499,9 |
35 |
2.500 - 4.999,9 |
75 |
5.000 - 9.999,9 |
150 |
10.000 - 14.999,9 |
250 |
15.000 - 50.000 |
650 |
How Does SSI Premium Paying Account Work?
- On the last payment date of the SSI Premium Debt, the system only checks the account from which the automatic payment order is given and perform the transaction.
- If you have sufficient balance in the account, the SSI Premium Paying Accoun limit is not used and your premium debt is paid from your private current account.
- If you do not have enough balance in the account, your Premium payment is made from the limit of SSI Premium Paying Account.
- In case of partial balance, the remaining part (premium debt - account balance) is paid.
- (The commission is determined by the amount of the financing, not by the amount of the premium debt)
- The project related to the financing is issued with a maturity of 30 days and with a single installment.
- The accounts of the customer in our bank are scanned on the maturity date (30 days after financing).
- The limits of the customers with SSI Premium Paid Account’s overdue debt are suspended and not financed again.
- The limit is activated automatically after payment is made.
- If the debt is not payed out within 90 days of the due date, the legal follow-up process is initiated.
If you want to pay your premium debt in a planned way without delay, SSI Premium Paying Account is with you!
For more information about SSI Premium Paying Account and application, you can contact us from "Our Nearest Branches".