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Domestic goods, made in the country (is that so): 17 more famous Turkish brands that you will be surprised are sold to foreign companies

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Some brands are completely like that Some brands own some shares By selling to foreign companies, domestic goods have now left the country’s commodity category. Although the reasons

Domestic goods, made in the country (is that so): 17 more famous Turkish brands that you will be surprised are sold to foreign companies

Some brands are completely like that Some brands own some shares By selling to foreign companies, domestic goods have now left the country’s commodity category.

Although the reasons vary, most of the brands we use and proudly refer to are Turkish brands. in the portfolio of foreign companies We see it happening.

You can also check out the first part of this content:

İçim and Dost, which we often see on our tables, are now French.

my friend and my boyfriend

Ak Gıda, which produces the İçim and Dost brands in 2015, majority shares It was sold to the French food company Lactalis.

Source: AkGıda, Bloomberg

What about our olive oil? The situation is not much different for them either…

oil brands

With the brands Komili, Kırlangıç ​​​​and Sezai Ömer Madra, Staple foodwas acquired by the American Royal Bunge in 2016.

Source: Bunge, Hürriyet, Bloomberg

Filiz, on the other hand, became fully owned by Italian pasta giant Barilla, with the sale of the remaining shares in 2003.

sprout pasta

Source: Barilla, Filiz, Hürriyet

Bizim Mutfak is no longer our brand, but the Japanese brand.

our kitchen

Örgen Gıda, which came under the umbrella of Yıldız Holding in 2002, which also owns brands such as Ülker, and the Bizim Mutfak brand, produced under Örgen Gıda, are owned by Örgen Gıda. from everyone It became a Japanese brand when it was sold to Japan’s Ajinomoto in 2016.

Source: Bizim Mutfak, Hürriyet

Hobby, Indian brand; Silk became a French brand.

hobby side

Hobby is an India-based company, founded in 2010. to Daburİpek’se was founded in 2007 and is based in France. to L’Oréal sold.

Source: Hürriyet, Hobby, Hürriyet

Canbebe was sold to the Belgian Ontex in 2000.

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Ontex, an American company, was founded in 2010. Goldman Sachs Capital Partners and Texas Pacific Group was bought by.

Source: Ontex, Sabah

MNG Cargo was recently sold to Germany-based DHL Group.

mng freight

DemirDöküm, to the Germans; Baymak was sold to the Dutch.

cast iron and old

Demir Döküm’s 72.56% The shares were sold to the Germany-based Vaillant Group in 2007.

Baymak, which previously sold its 50% shares to Netherlands-based BDR Thermea, sold the remaining shares to the same company in 2013. Very Baymak It became the property of BDR Thermea.

Source: DemirDöküm, Hürriyet, Baymak, Hürriyet

75% of Mutlu Akü’s shares were sold to the Netherlands-based Metair.

happy battery

Source: Mutlu Battery, Hürriyet

What about our banks? They are also under the auspices of foreign companies…

finance, guarantee, denizbank

Finansbank, part of whose shares were sold to Greece-based NBG in 2006, 99.8% shares in 2013 Train was acquired by the established QNB group.

Start buying shares of Garanti Bank since 2012 Spain BBVA, based in Garanti BBVA, will acquire shares of Garanti BBVA in 2022. 85.97%He became possessed.

DenizBank, which has changed hands three times between foreign companies since 2006, Dubai, United Arab Emirates) based Emirates NBD was bought by.

Source: QNB Finansbank, NTV, Garanti BBVA, NTV, Euronews

Let’s conclude the second part of our compilation of Turkish brands sold. Of course, you can guess that these are our brands under the auspices of foreign companies. a few.

Source: Web Tekno

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