The 71-year-old businessman slipped and fell from a cliff whereas climbing with kinfolk close to Barcelona, Spain.
Isak Andic, the founder and proprietor of Mango, Spanish clothes retailer with practically 2,800 shops worldwide, has died in a mountain accident, in keeping with the corporate and police.
The 71-year-old businessman slipped and fell greater than 100 metres (328 ft) from a cliff whereas climbing with kinfolk within the Montserrat caves close to Barcelona on Saturday, a police spokesperson stated.
“It is with deep remorse that we announce the sudden dying of Isak Andic, our non-executive chairman and founding father of Mango,” the Barcelona-based firm’s CEO, Toni Ruiz, stated in a press release.
“Isak has been an instance for all of us. He devoted his life to Mango, leaving an indelible mark due to his strategic imaginative and prescient, his inspiring management and his unwavering dedication to values that he himself imbued in our firm,” he added.
Born in Turkiye’s Istanbul, Andic moved together with his household to the northeastern Spanish area of Catalonia within the Sixties and based Mango in 1984.
He was price $4.5bn, in keeping with Forbes.
The firm has consolidated its place as one of many main worldwide trend teams, with a major presence in additional than 120 markets and 15,500 staff worldwide, in keeping with its web site.
The firm closed 2023 with a turnover of three.1 billion euros ($3.26bn).
‘Leaves indelible mark’
The head of the regional authorities of Catalonia, Salvador Illa, hailed Andic as “a dedicated businessman who, together with his management, has contributed to creating Catalonia nice and projecting it to the world”.
“He leaves an indelible mark on the Catalan and world trend sector,” he added in a publish on social community X, providing his condolences.
Like its predominant home rival Inditex, the world’s greatest trend retailer and proprietor of the favored Zara model, Mango strives to shortly modify its manufacturing to the newest trend tendencies whereas providing inexpensive costs.
Mango has only a single model and it doesn’t personal any manufacturing facility, outsourcing its manufacturing primarily to lower-cost Turkiye and Asia.