In 1989, Turkey enacted its significant 3568 Law, paving the way for the establishment of professional organizations for accountants. This legislation enabled a rapid transition to a structured organization, leading to the formation of professional chambers across 74 provinces, bringing together approximately 70,000 professionals in the field. By 2011, these chambers unified under TÜRMOB (Turkey Union of Self-Employed Certified Public Accountants and Sworn-in Financial Advisors), representing a collective effort to solidify the profession.
This model highlights the effectiveness of independent professional organizations at the provincial level and showcases a successful example of collaboration and unity within the sector. The formation of these professional chambers was not a mere concession; rather, it was the result of concerted efforts by the industry aimed at achieving a shared ideal. Advocates stress the importance of solidarity, commitment, and unwavering support as they work towards achieving similar goals in the insurance sector.
Key organizations, such as insurance agents and various dedicated associations, emphasize the urgent need for unity and advocacy in pursuit of common objectives in the face of emerging challenges. This collective effort illustrates the belief that uniting around shared ideals is paramount for progressing the profession.