Three Turkish companies – İndivani İthalat İhracat Sanayi Ticaret Limited Şirketi, Ovasüt Tarım ve Hayvancılık Sanayi ve Ticaret Limited Şirketi and İbrahim Turan – filed for bankruptcy or restructuring proceedings on February 24, 2026, according to filings published on konkordatoilanlari.com. The filings, made with courts in Bursa, Balıkesir, and Tekirdağ, signal financial distress across diverse sectors including import/export, agriculture, and individual entrepreneurship.
İndivani İthalat İhracat Sanayi Ticaret Limited Şirketi, based in Bursa, initiated a “Kesin Mühlet” (definitive bankruptcy) proceeding. The company, registered with the Inegöl Tax Office (Vergi No: 4780818592), operates in the import and export industry. A separate filing indicates a similar “Kesin Mühlet” was initiated for Ovasüt Tarım ve Hayvancılık Sanayi ve Ticaret Limited Şirketi, located in Balıkesir. Ovasüt, registered with the Ayvalık Trade Registry, is involved in agriculture and livestock.
In Tekirdağ, the Asliye Ticaret Mahkemesi (Commercial Court) rejected both a request to extend a provisional bankruptcy and a subsequent request for a concordat from Serhat TAŞA, an individual entrepreneur. A similar outcome occurred for Fy Kimya Sanayi Ve Dış Ticaret Limited Şirketi, also in Tekirdağ, which operates in the chemical industry and foreign trade (Vergi No: 25897691018, Çorlu Tax Office). Both cases were rejected by the Tekirdağ Asliye Ticaret Mahkemesi.
The Turkish concordat process, as outlined by Advocate Turkey, is a court-supervised restructuring procedure designed to allow indebted companies to propose repayment plans to creditors and continue operations, avoiding immediate bankruptcy. The filings do not indicate whether the companies will pursue further legal options.
Separately, WhatsApp is testing a feature allowing users to schedule messages for automatic delivery at a specified date and time, according to WABetaInfo, which analyzed the iOS beta version 26.7.10.72. The feature, dubbed “Planlanmış Mesajlar” (Planned Messages), will be accessible within the chat information screen. The development of this feature does not appear to be related to the recent bankruptcy filings.