About Isak Andic & family
- Isak Andic is the founder and chairman of $2.5 billion (2017 sales) clothing retailer Mango.
- The company has over 2,100 stores in 110 countries. Its international business makes up about three quarters of its revenue.
- Andic opened his first clothing store in Barcelona in 1984, took the company international in 1992 and opened its 1,000th store in 2007.
- His son and presumptive heir Jonathan Andic (b.1981) is the company's executive vice chairman.
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Personal Stats
Age69
Source of Wealthfashion retail, Self Made
ResidenceBarcelona, Spain
CitizenshipSpain
Marital StatusDivorced
Did you know
The media-shy entrepreneur was born in Istanbul in 1953, but his family moved to Barcelona in the 1960s.
He is an enthusiastic sailor and owns a 175-foot yacht called Nirvana Formentera.
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