Ahmet Vehbi Koç (20 July 1901 – 25 February 1996) was a Turkish
billionaire
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,
businessman
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,
entrepreneur
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An entreprene ...
and
philanthropist
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who founded the
Koç Group, one of Turkey’s largest groups of companies. During his lifetime, he came to be one of Turkey's wealthiest citizens. He was also a well-known philanthropist with interests in health, education and the arts.
Early life
Vehbi Koç was born in 1901 in Çorakalı, a predominantly Muslim neighbourhood of
Ankara
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. He then lived in a vineyard estate in the
Keçiören district, since absorbed into Ankara. Purchased by his father in 1923, the property, which was left vacant after the Kasapyan family moved to
Istanbul
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from Ankara during the
Armenian Genocide
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,
was later acquired by Koç and became the Vehbi Koç museum in 1944 after a thorough renovation.
Career
Koç began his working career in 1917 at the small grocery store his father opened for him in Ankara. The first firm he established was called Koçzade Ahmet Vehbi and was registered in 1926 at the Ankara Chamber of Commerce. While working in commerce, he became the local partner of
Ford Motor Company
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and
Standard Oil
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(presently
Mobil
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) in 1928. When Ankara became the capital of the young Turkish Republic, construction work increased rapidly and Koç began trading in construction materials, building supplies and hardware. Following the establishment of branch offices in Istanbul and
Eskişehir
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The city is l ...
in 1938, he merged all these enterprises into a company called Koç Ticaret A.Ş.
In 1942, Vehbi Koç saw the opportunities the
Varlık Vergisi
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, a wealth tax imposed on non-Muslims, afforded him as a businessman and took over many collapsed or confiscated companies. One such acquisition was an
Istanbul
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building owned by an
Armenian
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* Something of, from, or related to Armenia, a country in the South Caucasus region of Eurasia
* Armenians, the national people of Armenia, or people of Armenian descent
** Armenian diaspora, Armenian communities around the ...
named Margarios Ohanyan, who had sold a property worth 1.5-2 million liras at market prices through public auction for significantly below its value as he attempted to avoid paying the huge tax hike. Koç, nevertheless, hired many of the former owners and treated them with fairness and without racial prejudice.
Following the end of
World War II
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, Koç toured the US in 1946 to meet executives of the businesses with which he was partnering in Turkey. Having convinced
General Electric
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Over the year ...
management that it was a good idea, he signed an agreement in 1948
to build a
light bulb factory in Turkey, which opened in 1952. During the 1950s Koç factories produced automobiles, household appliances, radiators, electronic devices, textiles and matches. He also founded companies like Bozkurt Mensucat,
Arçelik
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The company engages in the production, marketing and after-sale services of durable goods and their components. Its products include white goods (such as refrigerat ...
in 1955, Demir Döküm in 1954, Turkay,
Aygaz in 1962, Gazal, Türk Elektrik Endüstrisi and a joint cable factory with
Siemens
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. Tractor production also started under a
Fiat
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license.
Koç's first initiative in the automotive sector eventually turned into a full-scale industry. Following an agreement with the
Ford Motor Company
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in 1959, he set up
Ford Otosan
Ford Otomotiv Sanayi A.Ş. (Turkish for 'Ford Automotive Industry'), doing business as Ford Otosan, is an automotive manufacturing company based in Turkey that is equally owned by Ford Motor Company and Koç Holding. The company was established ...
. Following the production of the first domestic
mass-production car
Anadol in 1966 and in line with the improving economic atmosphere in Turkey, Koç collaborated with the Italian company Fiat to establish
Tofaş in 1968 resulting in the production of the second domestic car Murat in 1971.
In 1963 Vehbi Koç consolidated all the companies bearing his name under the same roof and founded Koç Holding A.Ş. This was the start of the holdings era in Turkey and many businessmen followed Koç in the same direction. The group has international partnerships with well-known companies such as Fiat, Ford Motor Co.,
Yamaha and
Allianz
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.
During Koç's seventy-six-year business career, he created an immense organisation with more than 108 companies in the Koç Group, all of them specialising in different sectors such as food, retailing, finance, energy, automotives, tourism and technology. The Koç Group has 80,000 employees, ca.$40 billion turnover, $900 million of exports and $500–600 million of investment annually.
Koç retired in 1984 to devote more time to social activities
and his son
Rahmi Koç took over the leadership of the Koç Group companies.
Political career
In the 1920s Vehbi Koç joined the predecessor of the
Republican Peoples' Party (CHP), the
Association for Defense of National Rights. As his business flourished so his relationship with the CHP became closer
In 1943 he was even asked to represent the CHP in the
Grand National Assembly of Turkey
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although he declined.
[Colpan, Asli; Jones, Geoffrey (2015), pp.8–9] This relationship with the CHP became an obstacle to further development of the Koç Group and he came under pressure from the ruling
Democrat Party (DP) to join it instead.
On 16 March 1960 he quit the CHP but without joining the DP. Instead of becoming a member of a political party he chose to develop amicable relations with a newly elected Turkish Government and the Turkish Army.
Philanthropy
Vehbi Koç founded an Eye Bank at the Faculty of Medicine of
Ankara University
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, a Cardiology Institute at the Faculty of Medicine of
Istanbul University
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, and the Vehbi Koç Dormitory at
Middle East Technical University
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Under the leadership of Vehbi Koç, 205 businesspeople, academics, and intellectuals came together to establish the
Turkish Education Foundation (
Turkish: ''Türk Eğitim Vakfı'', commonly abbreviated as ''TEV'') in 1967.
He also established the Vehbi Koç Foundation on 17 January 1969 to promote activities in the fields of education, health and culture. Vehbi Koç donated the Atatürk Library in
Taksim to the Municipality of Istanbul in 1976 and in 1980 opened Turkey's first private museum, the
Sadberk Hanım Museum in memory of his late wife, Sadberk Koç. Koç was honorary chairman of
Gençlerbirliği S.K. in Ankara.
Koç School opened in 1988 and
Koç University in 1993. He also established the Turkish Family Health and Planning Foundation (
Turkish: ''Türkiye Aile Sağlığı ve Planlaması Vakfı'') and functioned as the president of the foundation until his death.
Death
On 25 February 1996 Vehbi Koç died of
heart failure
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during a
Migros
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tour in
Antalya
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, where he was on holiday with his daughter Sevgi and son-in-law over
Ramazan Bayramı. The same evening his body was transported to Istanbul by a Koç Holding business jet. On 27 February 1996, following a funeral service at the Koç Holding headquarters and then in
Fatih Mosque, he was laid to rest at the
Zincirlikuyu Cemetery.
He was succeeded by his son
Rahmi Koç (b. 1930), and his daughters Semahat Arsel (b. 1928), Sevgi Gönül (1938–2003) and Suna Kıraç (1941–2020).
Stealing of Koç's body
On 24 October 1996, the body of Vehbi Koç was stolen from his grave. The
body snatchers then called the
Koç family to demand a ransom. When the family refused to pay, they appealed to the TV channel
Kanal D
Kanal D (English: Channel D) is a nationwide television channel in Turkey that is part of Demirören Group. It was founded by Ayhan Şahenk and Aydın Doğan in 1993.
The network has also run an international channel, Euro D, since 1996, whic ...
, owned by
Aydın Doğan
Aydın Doğan (born 15 April 1936) is a Turkish business magnate and investor. He is the founder of Doğan Holding, one of Turkey's largest conglomerates.
Biography
Born in 1936 as a member of a well-known family in Kelkit, Doğan went to el ...
, asking for 20 billion TL, around US$210,000 at that time. When Kanal D also refused to pay, the body snatchers called the TV channel
InterStar, then owned by
Cem Uzan, and reached an agreement to release the body for 25 billion TL (around US$260,000).
Informed by the TV channel, the police captured two suspects, who came to a meeting point in a stolen car. Later, three other accomplices, including a woman and a hotel owner, were also arrested. Vehbi Koç's body was found in another grave in the original cemetery not far from his resting place.
At the request of the public prosecutor, the remains were taken to the city's forensic medicine laboratory for identification by
DNA profiling
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. Finally, they were reinterred in the presence of Koç family members.
Publications
* "''Hayat Hikayem''" (''Story of My Life''), 1973 (in Turkish and English)
* "''Hatıralarım, Görüşlerim, Öğütlerim''" (''My Memories, Visions, Advices''), 1987 (in Turkish and English)
References
External links
Personal website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Koc, Vehbi
1901 births
1996 deaths
People from Ankara
20th-century Turkish businesspeople
Turkish philanthropists
Burials at Zincirlikuyu Cemetery
Vehbi
Turkish billionaires
Museum founders
20th-century philanthropists