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==Early life and career== | ==Early life and career== | ||
Born to a ] family in ], Turkey, in October 1953,<ref name="MujerHoy">. {{Ill|Mujer Hoy|es}}. (in Spanish). 8 January 2013.</ref><ref name="BofFashion">. The Business of Fashion. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150124043909/http://www.businessoffashion.com/isak-andic|date=24 January 2015}}. Retrieved 25 February 2015.</ref><ref>. Jerusalem Post. 26 February 2015.</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Isak Andic ERMAY personal appointments |url=https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/BQPa5sYBKJU5VV3ZcXrpee_kF0o/appointments |access-date=14 December 2024 |website=]}}</ref> Andic's family emigrated from Turkey to ], Spain in 1969<ref name=MujerHoy /> where he and his brother Nahman began selling hand-embroidered "made-in-Turkey" T-shirts<ref name=BofFashion /> and clogs.<ref name=MujerHoy /> They opened shops in Barcelona and Madrid, first selling their own brand (Isak Jeans) and then stocking other brands.<ref name=BofFashion /> In 1984, he joined with fellow entrepreneur Enric Cusí and his brother and re-denominated all their stores under the name ].<ref name=MujerHoy /><ref name=BofFashion /> Andic chose the name "Mango" after tasting the fruit on a trip to the Philippines.<ref name=MujerHoy /> | Born to a ] family in ], Turkey, in October 1953,<ref name="MujerHoy">. {{Ill|Mujer Hoy|es}}. (in Spanish). 8 January 2013.</ref><ref name="BofFashion">. The Business of Fashion. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150124043909/http://www.businessoffashion.com/isak-andic|date=24 January 2015}}. Retrieved 25 February 2015.</ref><ref>. Jerusalem Post. 26 February 2015.</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Isak Andic ERMAY personal appointments |url=https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/BQPa5sYBKJU5VV3ZcXrpee_kF0o/appointments |access-date=14 December 2024 |website=]}}</ref> Andic's family emigrated from Turkey to ], Spain in 1969<ref name=MujerHoy /> where he and his brother Nahman began selling hand-embroidered "made-in-Turkey" T-shirts<ref name=BofFashion /> and clogs.<ref name=MujerHoy /> They opened shops in Barcelona and Madrid, first selling their own brand (Isak Jeans) and then stocking other brands.<ref name=BofFashion /> In 1984, he joined with fellow entrepreneur Enric Cusí and his brother and re-denominated all their stores under the name ].<ref name=MujerHoy /><ref name=BofFashion /> Andic chose the name "Mango" after tasting the fruit on a trip to the Philippines.<ref name=MujerHoy /> | ||
In 2006, Andic was appointed a director of ]<ref name=MujerHoy /> and in 2012, became its single largest shareholder with a 7% ownership interest.<ref>. Globedia. (in Spanish). {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150226075500/http://es.globedia.com/andic-compra-titulos-banco-sabadell-consolida-accionista|date=26 February 2015}}. 23 May 2011.</ref> | In 2006, Andic was appointed a director of ]<ref name=MujerHoy /> and in 2012, became its single largest shareholder with a 7% ownership interest.<ref>. Globedia. (in Spanish). {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150226075500/http://es.globedia.com/andic-compra-titulos-banco-sabadell-consolida-accionista|date=26 February 2015}}. 23 May 2011.</ref> | ||
According to ], Andic's net worth as of November 2023 was {{currency|2.7|EUR}} billion, making him the richest person in ].<ref>{{cite news |date=6 November 2023 |title=Mango owner, Grifols pharmaceuticals head, and Coca-Cola chief, top three richest Catalans |url=https://www.catalannews.com/business/item/mango-owner-grifols-pharmaceuticals-manufacturer-and-coca-cola-chief-top-three-richest-catalans |access-date=7 December 2023 |work=]}}</ref> In 2010, he was the 32nd richest Jew in the world.<ref>{{cite news |date=7 September 2010 |title=The world's 50 Richest Jews: |
According to ], Andic's net worth as of November 2023 was {{currency|2.7|EUR}} billion, making him the richest person in ].<ref>{{cite news |date=6 November 2023 |title=Mango owner, Grifols pharmaceuticals head, and Coca-Cola chief, top three richest Catalans |url=https://www.catalannews.com/business/item/mango-owner-grifols-pharmaceuticals-manufacturer-and-coca-cola-chief-top-three-richest-catalans |access-date=7 December 2023 |work=]}}</ref> In 2010, he was the 32nd richest Jew in the world.<ref>{{cite news |date=7 September 2010 |title=The world's 50 Richest Jews: 31–40 |url=https://www.jpost.com/jewish-world/jewish-features/the-worlds-50-richest-jews-31-40 |access-date=7 December 2023 |work=]}}</ref> | ||
==Personal life and death== | ==Personal life and death== | ||
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Turkish-Spanish billionaire businessman (1953–2024) In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Andic and the second or maternal family name is Ermay.
Isak Andic | |
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İsak Andiç Ermay | |
Andic in 2012 | |
Born | (1953-10-00)October 1953 Istanbul, Turkey |
Died | 14 December 2024(2024-12-14) (aged 71) Collbató, Catalonia, Spain |
Occupation(s) | Founder and largest shareholder, Mango |
Spouse | Neus Raig Tarragó (divorced) |
Children | 3 |
Isak Andic Ermay (Turkish: İsak Andiç; October 1953 – 14 December 2024) was a Turkish-Spanish businessman. In 1984, he and his brother Nahman founded clothing retailer Mango. As Mango's largest shareholder, Andic was worth an estimated US$4.5 billion at the time of his death, making him the richest person in Catalonia and one of the richest in Spain.
Early life and career
Born to a Sephardic Jewish family in Istanbul, Turkey, in October 1953, Andic's family emigrated from Turkey to Barcelona, Spain in 1969 where he and his brother Nahman began selling hand-embroidered "made-in-Turkey" T-shirts and clogs. They opened shops in Barcelona and Madrid, first selling their own brand (Isak Jeans) and then stocking other brands. In 1984, he joined with fellow entrepreneur Enric Cusí and his brother and re-denominated all their stores under the name Mango. Andic chose the name "Mango" after tasting the fruit on a trip to the Philippines.
In 2006, Andic was appointed a director of Banco Sabadell and in 2012, became its single largest shareholder with a 7% ownership interest.
According to Forbes, Andic's net worth as of November 2023 was €2.7 billion, making him the richest person in Catalonia. In 2010, he was the 32nd richest Jew in the world.
Personal life and death
Andic was divorced from Neus Raig Tarragó with whom he had three children: Jonathan Andic (born 1981) who was named his successor in 2012; Judith Andic (born 1984), who also works for Mango; and Sarah Andic (born 1997). Also, he had a relationship with the Catalan stylist Zenaida Bufill Comadrán. Andic lived in Barcelona.
Andic was a member of IESE's International Advisory Board (IAB).
Andic died in Collbató on 14 December 2024, at the age of 71, after falling to his death during a visit to the Salnitre Caves [es]. As Mango's largest shareholder, Andic was worth an estimated US$4.5 billion at the time of his death, making him the richest person in Catalonia and one of the richest in Spain.
Awards
Andic was awarded the Kingdom of Spain Entrepreneurial Career Award [es] in 2024.
See also
References
- ^ "Forbes profile: Isak Andic". Forbes. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- ^ "¿Quién es Jonathan Andic, el heredero de Mango?". Mujer Hoy [es]. (in Spanish). 8 January 2013.
- ^ "Isak Andic, Co-Founder, Mango – The entrepreneur co-founded the Spanish fast fashion chain by selling embroidered made-in-Turkey blouses in Barcelona". The Business of Fashion. Archived 24 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 25 February 2015.
- "The world's 50 Richest Jews: 31–40". Jerusalem Post. 26 February 2015.
- "Isak Andic ERMAY personal appointments". Companies House. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- "Andic compra un millón de títulos del Banco Sabadell y se consolida como primer accionista". Globedia. (in Spanish). Archived 26 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine. 23 May 2011.
- "Mango owner, Grifols pharmaceuticals head, and Coca-Cola chief, top three richest Catalans". Catalan News. 6 November 2023. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
- "The world's 50 Richest Jews: 31–40". Jerusalem Post. 7 September 2010. Retrieved 7 December 2023.
- ^ Lamelas, Marcos (20 October 2012). "Andic nombra a su hijo Jonathan como successor en Mango". (in Spanish). El Confidencial. Archived 26 February 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
- "Isak Andic se reconcilia con su ex pareja, la catalana Zenaida Bufill". El Mundo (Spain) (in Spanish). 25 June 2016.
- Members of IESE's International Advisory Board. IESE Business School.
- Ropero, Javier García; Carranco, Rebeca (14 December 2024). "El fundador de Mango, Isak Andic, muere en un accidente de montaña cerca de Barcelona". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 December 2024.
- Burgess, Jack (14 December 2024). "Founder of fashion chain Mango dies in cave accident". BBC News.
- "Le roi Felipe récompense le fondateur de l'entreprise Mango". Histoires Royales (in French). Retrieved 2 April 2024.
External links
- Isak Andic at IMDb
- 1953 births
- 2024 deaths
- Accidental deaths in Spain
- Accidental deaths from falls
- Spanish billionaires
- Turkish expatriates in Spain
- Businesspeople from Istanbul
- Businesspeople from Barcelona
- 20th-century Spanish businesspeople
- 21st-century Spanish businesspeople
- 20th-century Spanish Jews
- 21st-century Spanish Jews
- 20th-century Sephardi Jews
- 21st-century Sephardi Jews
- 20th-century Turkish Jews
- 21st-century Turkish Jews
- Banco Sabadell