Berat Albayrak began his professional career in 1996. In 1999, he joined
Çalık Holding, where he took on various roles. Between 2002 and 2006, he served as the finance director at the company's United States office. Upon returning to Turkey in 2006, Albayrak was first appointed as the deputy general manager of financial affairs and later, in 2007, became the general manager. In 2007, he oversaw Turkey's first Eurobond issuance by a holding company, managing a process that attracted approximately $1 billion in demand for a $200 million bond issuance. In 2008, Albayrak facilitated the sale of a foreign company in Turkey at 34 times the
EBITDA value, marking one of the country's highest-value foreign company sales. During 2007–2008, he contributed to securing nearly $1 billion in direct foreign investment for Turkey. At the end of 2013, Albayrak left the private sector and began writing for
Sabah newspaper. During this period, he also taught courses in Banking and Finance at
Marmara University and took on roles in various non-governmental organizations.
Political career Berat Albayrak entered the
Turkish Grand National Assembly as a member of parliament for the
Justice and Development Party (AKP) in the 7 June 2015 elections. On 12 September 2015, during the 5th Ordinary Congress of the AKP, he was appointed to the party's Central Executive and Decision Board (MKYK). Following the general elections of 1 November 2015, he became the minister of energy and natural resources in the 64th government, a position he also held in the 65th government. On 21 May 2017, at the 3rd Extraordinary Congress of the AKP, he was once again appointed to the MKYK. After the 2017 constitutional referendum, which introduced the presidential system of government, Albayrak was appointed as the minister of treasury and finance in the first cabinet of the new system following the 2018 general elections. On 12 September 2018, he was also appointed as the deputy chairman of the
Turkey Wealth Fund, and on 2 October 2018, he became a member of the Defense Industry Executive Committee by presidential decree. Additionally, on 15 July 2018, Albayrak was selected as a member of the Supreme Military Council (YAŞ) by presidential decree. On 8 November 2020, he resigned from his position as Minister of Treasury and Finance for health reasons.
Ministry of Energy career During Berat Albayrak's tenure, significant energy exploration and infrastructure projects were launched. For the first time in Turkey, airborne gravity-magnetic data collection was implemented over a wide region, including
Şemdinli,
Cizre,
Van, and
Siirt. Additionally, the country's first deep drilling project was carried out in
Çukurca,
Hakkâri, reaching a depth of 4,500 meters. As a result of these initiatives,
Turkey Petroleum Corporation (
TPAO) is now producing 60,000 barrels of oil per day in the
Şırnak/Gabar region, with plans to increase production to 100,000 barrels per day in the near future.
Drilling Ships Albayrak also facilitated the inclusion of the Fatih, Yavuz, and Kanuni drilling ships in Turkey's fleet. Turkey's first
drilling ship, Fatih, made a historic discovery of 710 billion cubic meters of natural gas in the
Black Sea. This reserve, valued at approximately 1 trillion US dollars, is equivalent to Turkey's total export revenue for four years.
Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant Under Albayrak's leadership, the foundation of the
Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant was laid in 2018. With an installed capacity of 4,800 MW and the ability to produce 35 billion kWh annually, Akkuyu is set to meet 10% of Turkey's electricity needs and is considered the largest project in the history of the Turkish Republic, with a total investment value of 20 billion US dollars. opening.
14 June 2018 Trans-Anatolia Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP) Project The Trans-Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP), a 3,500-kilometer-long corridor, was also completed during this period. TANAP delivers 16 billion cubic meters of gas annually, with 6 billion cubic meters allocated for Turkey (covering 12% of the country's demand) and 10 billion cubic meters for Europe. The opening ceremony was attended by
President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, Azerbaijani President
Ilham Aliyev, Serbian President
Aleksandar Vucic,
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, and
TRNC President
Mustafa Akıncı, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Berat Albayrak,
SOCAR Azerbaijan oil company and
TANAP Board chairman
Rovnag Abdullayev, energy ministers from partner countries, energy company executives, and senior bureaucrats.
Turkish Stream Project natural gas pipeline.
8 January 2020 Another key project completed under Albayrak's direction was the Turkish Stream pipeline, an alternative to the Western Stream, through which Turkey sourced natural gas from Russia via the transit routes of four other countries. With this project, Turkey took on a distribution role for natural gas.
Ferrobor Production Facility In 2018, Albayrak also laid the foundation for the
Bandırma Boron Carbide Production Facility, as part of Turkey's New Boron Strategy, aimed at processing boron for use in defense industries. This facility became operational on 19 March 2023.
National Energy and Mining Strategy As part of the National Energy and Mining Strategy, Albayrak oversaw the planning and implementation of 10,000 MW of wind energy and 10,000 MW of solar energy projects. A significant portion of these projects has already been realized. Under the "Smart Coal Use" strategy, new exploration and drilling activities were initiated, adding 5 billion tons of coal, valued at over 200 billion US dollars, to Turkey's national energy inventory during his tenure.
Ministry of Treasury and Finance career Berat Albayrak implemented a series of monetary and fiscal reforms to combat inflation, reducing it from around 25% to single digits within a year. Despite the challenges posed by the
COVID-19 pandemic, inflation remained at approximately 11%. When he took office, the current account deficit stood at 57 billion dollars, but within a year, he managed to close the gap. By the end of 2019, the Turkish economy recorded a current account surplus of 5.3 billion dollars.
Mortgage Loan In 2020, through public banks, Turkey offered the longest-term and lowest-rate housing loans in its history (0.49%), allowing hundreds of thousands of lower and middle-income individuals to become homeowners.
Returning foreign gold reserves to Turkey One of the most strategic moves during Albayrak's tenure was repatriating Turkey's gold reserves from abroad.
Approximately 350 tons of gold, previously held in the United States, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, were returned to Turkey. The
Central bank’s gold reserves increased from 488.9 tons at the end of 2018 to 556 tons by the end of 2019, and reached 719.2 tons by the end of 2020.
The ‘Pandemic’ Process in the Economy When Albayrak assumed office in June 2018, the Central Bank's reserves stood at 98.4 billion dollars. By the time he stepped down in November 2020, the reserves were 85.2 billion dollars, reflecting the impact of the pandemic. Nonetheless, in 2020, Turkey achieved 1.8% economic growth, making it one of the only two
G20 countries, alongside China, to record growth during the pandemic year when most global economies contracted. The Central Bank's policy interest rate dropped to as low as 8.25% during this period, and the bank posted profits exceeding 165 billion
Turkish lira (approximately 30 billion US dollars).
EU-Turkey High Level Economic Dialogue European Commission Vice President
Jyrki Katainen and Treasury and Finance Minister Berat Albayrak met with European and Turkish business leaders in Istanbul as part of the High-Level Economic Dialogue. European Commission Vice-President Jyrki Katainen said at the meeting, "On behalf of the EU, I would like to emphasize that we are always willing to promote cooperation and engage in dialogue with the Turkish authorities. We view Turkey as a European country. Economic reforms are promising."
Selection of the Turkish Ministry of Treasury and Finance as "Public Debt Management Office of the Year" Albayrak's Treasury and Finance Ministry was recognized internationally, with
Global Capital naming the ministry's debt management unit as the "Public Debt Management Office of the Year" globally. A leading
Uk-based business magazine has awarded the Turkish Ministry of Finance and Treasury, headed by Berat Albayrak, for its successful performance in debt management despite difficult times. This award has caused a great stir among international financial commentators.
Meeting with US President Donald Trump During his tenure, Albayrak also met with U.S. president
Donald Trump at the
Oval Office, where they discussed a range of issues, including the
S-400 missile system, regional affairs, and bilateral trade relations.
Jared Kushner, son-in-law of US President Donald Trump, was also present at the meeting held at the
White House. Berat Albayrak announced at the White House that Turkey will grow by "2.5 percent" next year. == Events and criticism ==