Limak Holding

Limak Holding
Industry construction, energy, media
Founded 1976
Key people
Nihat Özdemir[1]
Website limak.com.tr

Limak Holding A.S. is a Turkish conglomerate, with major interests in construction, energy, cement, and tourism. Its assets include the Limak Cement and Limak Energy companies and the Limak Tourism Group.[2] In 2012 it had around $260m revenue from construction.[3]

In May 2013 it was part of a joint venture which won the EUR22bn contract to construct a third international airport in Istanbul.[4] It had previously been part of a joint venture which in 2007 won a 20-year concession to operate Sabiha Gökçen International Airport,[5] and in 2007, together with French firm Aéroport de Lyon, won the concession tender for Pristina International Airport.[6] Other projects include the Yusufeli Dam.

In July 2013 it was part of a joint venture which acquired the daily newspaper Akşam, together with TV channel Sky Turk 360 and radio station Alem FM, for TL60m.[7]

Limak was launched in 1976 by Sezai Bacaksız and Nihat Özdemir, with Özdemir focussing on cement and energy while Bacaksız focussed on airports and tourism.[8] In 2011 Özdemir and Bacaksız were listed as billionaires by Forbes.[9]

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