ÇELİKİŞ A.Ş. will merge with HAN A.Ş., enhancing market competitiveness and operational efficiencies in the Turkish construction sector.

Information on the Target

The target of this merger is ÇELİKİŞ A.Ş., an Istanbul-based construction firm, which has shown growth in the Marmara region. Alongside ÇELİKİŞ A.Ş., the merger involves HAN A.Ş., another player in the construction sector, recognized for its substantial operations in the same geographical area. Both companies aim to combine their resources, enhance capabilities, and achieve greater market share through this strategic union.

The merger will result in the dissolution of ÇELİKİŞ A.Ş. and the absorption of its assets and liabilities into HAN A.Ş. This transaction is expected to bring together the strengths of both entities, facilitating operational efficiencies and a stronger competitive position within the market.

Industry Overview

The construction industry in Turkey has been experiencing significant changes, fueled by rising urbanization, population growth, and increased foreign investments. The sector plays a crucial role in the nat

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HAN A.Ş.

invested in

ÇELİKİŞ A.Ş.

in 2005

in a Management Buyout / Buy-In (MBO) deal

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Net Income: $41M

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