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Hacı Ömer Sabancı Holding A.Ş.
Company typeAnonim Şirket
BİST: SAHOL
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1967; 57 years ago (1967)
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Güler Sabancı (Chairman and Executive Member)
  • Cenk Alper (Board Member and CEO)
  • Barış Oran (CFO)[1]
ProductsFinance, energy, cement, retail, insurance, industry
RevenueIncrease 103.5 billion (2020)[2]
Increase 5.2 billion (2020)[2]
Subsidiaries
List
  • Akbank
    Enerjisa
    Akçansa
    Çimsa
    Teknosa
    Carrefoursa
    Aksigorta
    AgeSA
    Kordsa
    Brisa
    Temsa
    SabancıDX
    Tursa
[3]
Websitewww.sabanci.com

Hacı Ömer Sabancı Holding A.Ş., commonly abbreviated as Sabancı Holding, is an industrial and financial conglomerate with headquarters in Istanbul, Turkey.[4] The company's primary activities are in financial services, energy (electricity generation and distribution), cement, retail and industrial sectors.[5] The founding Sabancı family continues to hold a majority stake.[6] Sabanci Holding was first listed on the Istanbul Stock Exchange (BIST) in 1997.[7]

Operations

Sabancı Group companies operate in 12 countries and market their products in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, North America and South America. The company operates through banking, industry, retail, cement and other segments, and offers corporate and investment, private, commercial, SME, retail, and international banking services, as well as payment systems, treasury transactions, insurance brokerage services, asset management services, and financial leasing services.[4] Sabancı Holding’s multinational business partners include global companies such as Ageas, Bridgestone, Carrefour, E.ON, HeidelbergCement and Komatsu.[7]

In 2020, Sabancı Group posted combined sales revenue of TL 103.5 billion and net income of TL 5.2 billion.[8] Sabancı Holding’s own shares, as well as the shares of its 11 subsidiaries, are listed on Borsa Istanbul (BIST) and constitute 8.1% of total market capitalization of Turkish equity market. As of year-end 2019, 48.3% of Sabancı Holding’s shares are publicly traded.[9]

Güler Sabancı, a third-generation member of the Sabancı family, chairs the board of directors. She was appointed after the death of her uncle Sakıp Sabancı, leader of the company since its founding in 1967, in 2004. Erol Sabancı is vice chairman. Other members of the board of directors are Saime Gonca Artunkal (on behalf of Sakıp Sabancı Holding A.Ş.), Serra Sabancı, Suzan Sabancı Dinçer, Ahmet Erdem, Mehmet Mete Başol, Nafiz Can Paker and Cenk Alper, the company’s CEO.[10]

Industrials

  • Kordsa
  • Brisa (joint venture with Bridgestone)
  • Temsa Motorlu Araçlar (joint venture with Komatsu)
  • Temsa Ulaşım Araçları (joint venture with PPF Group)

Banking

  • Akbank

Retail

  • TeknoSA
  • CarrefourSA (joint venture with Carrefour)

Financial Services

  • AgeSA (joint venture with Ageas)
  • Aksigorta (joint venture with Ageas)

Energy

  • EnerjiSA (joint venture with E.ON)
  • EnerjiSA Üretim (joint venture with E.ON): Enerjisa Üretim owns the lignite-fired Tufanbeyli power station.

Building Materials

Others

  • SabancıDX
  • Tursa: owns and operates 3 Hilton branded hotels in Adana, Ankara and Mersin

Headquarters

Sabanci Group towers, 4. Levent, Istanbul, Turkey

Sabanci Holding relocated its headquarters from Adana to Istanbul in 1974, in the Sabanci Group towers — a twin skyscraper complex in Levent.

References

  1. ^ "Key People". Sabancı Holding A.Ş. Archived from the original on 2013-04-18. Retrieved 2012-06-24.
  2. ^ a b "2020 Investor Presentation, Sabanci Holding" (PDF).
  3. ^ "Group Companies". Sabancı Holding A.Ş. Retrieved 2012-06-16.
  4. ^ a b "Haci Ömer Sabanci Holding A.S." Yahoo! Finance. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  5. ^ "Haci Omer Sabanci Holding AS". Bloomberg. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  6. ^ "In Pictures: The 40 Richest Turks". Forbes. April 13, 2007. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  7. ^ a b "Haci Omer Sabanci Holdings A.S. History". Funding Universe. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  8. ^ "Haci Omer Sabanci Holding AS". Reuters. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
  9. ^ "What is Sabancı Holding? A Brief History".
  10. ^ "Sabancı Holding Board of Directors".