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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]
39-floor Akbank Headquarters tower; 34-floor Sabancı Holding tower; Conference Center have capacity up to 638 people; Three multi-use and audio-visual meeting rooms (up to 150+70+70) separated by portable partitions
The Sabancı family is one of the wealthiest families in Turkey with an estimated fortune of more than $15 billion. [1]The family's main business entity was founded by Hacı Ömer Sabancı in the 1930s.
The architects Levent Aksüt and Yaşar Marulyalı designed the pyramid-shaped metal and glass building, surrounded by round-shaped decorative ponds. [1] Situated inside the Hasan Subaşı Cultural Park, the complex with a total closed area of 9,000 m² on two floors, each floor with 4,500 m² area, has access from four sides.
Esas Holding, the family office of the Turkish billionaire and philanthropist Sevket Sabanci, was founded in 2000, and is led by his daughter Emine Sabancı Kamışlı and son Ali Sabanci. As of 2021, total assets under management are estimated at around $10 billion, making it the biggest single-family office in Turkey, and the largest ...
Sakip Sabanci founded the Sabancı University in 1999. His collections of more than 320 Ottoman and Turkish paintings, statues and more than 400 examples of Ottoman calligraphy are exhibited at Atlı Köşk ( English : The Equestrian Villa) at Bosporus in Emirgan, Istanbul, where he and his family lived for years, and which was converted into ...
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Hacı Ömer Sabancı (1 January 1906 – 2 February 1966) was a Turkish entrepreneur, who founded a number of companies, which later formed the second largest industrial and financial conglomerate of Turkey, the Sabancı Holding.