In the following years, the number of its branch offices was increased to 307.
Some of the important housing projects financed by the bank were in Ankara, Istanbul, Eskişehir, Edirne, İzmir, Urfa, Çankırı and Diyarbakır.
The bank also built a number of notable public buildings such as the central headquarters of Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey central headquarters of Turkish Radio and Television Corporation, public housing of Turkish parliament members etc.
Beginning by 1980s, some other small banks were merged into Emlak Kredi.
However, on 3 July 2001, the government decided to liquidate the bank.