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İhlas Holding

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İhlas Holding A.Ş.
Company typeAnonim Şirket
BİST: IHLAS
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1993
FounderEnver Ören
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Ahmet Mücahid Ören (Chairman of the Board)
ProductsFinance, Energy, Cement, Retail, Insurance, Industry, Building, E-Commerce, Commercial Services, Selling All Kinds of Goods and Services
RevenueIncrease 7.56 billion (2023)
Decrease ₺1.10 billion (2023)
Decrease ₺78.0 million (2023)
Total assetsIncrease ₺16.9 billion (2023)
Total equityIncrease ₺9.39 billion (2023)
Number of employees
2,517
Subsidiaries31
Websitehttps://www.ihlas.com.tr/en/ ihlas.com.tr

İhlas Holding A.Ş. is a Turkish conglomerate. Besides media assets which include the Türkiye newspaper and TGRT News TV, it has primary interests in construction (İhlas Construction Group), electric and electronic (İhlas Home Appliance inc.) and trade (İhlas Marketing), energy and mining (Ihlas Mining), health and education (Türkiye Hospital and İhlas College.[1][2] The company has traded on the Istanbul Stock Exchange since 1994.[3]

The company's history began with the foundation of the Türkiye newspaper in 1970, but the Holding itself was not created until 1993.[2]

Stock market

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  • İhlas has five listings on the Istanbul Stock exchange:
  • İhlas Holding (IHLAS) - main holding, floated 1994
  • İhlas Ev Aletleri İmalat Sanyi ve Ticaret (IHEVA) - Manufacturing
  • İhlas Gazetecilik (IHGZT) - Türkiye newspaper, floated 2010 (33% of shares)[4]
  • İhlas Madencilik (IHMAD) - Mining
  • İhlas Yayin Holding (IHYAY) - Media

Media

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  • TGRT
  • TGRT 2
  • TGRT News
  • TGRT FM
  • TGRT Documentary
  • TGRT EU
  • Türkiye
  • IHA
  • İhlas Magazine Group
  • İhlas Media Planning and Purchasing Services Inc.
  • Digital Assets Visual Media and Internet
  • Ihlasnet Co.

References

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  1. ^ "İhlas Group".
  2. ^ a b İhlas Holding
  3. ^ İhlas
  4. ^ İhlas, [1] 8/6/2010 - The results of public offering has been made public with the press release. Only 72% of the demand has been met because of the high demand.
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