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Oypa ( Oyak Pazarlamacılık Hizmetleri A.Ş. , OYPA Oyak Büyük Mağazacılık Ticaret A.Ş. ) was a chain of supermarkets in Turkey . The company for food and non-food item retailing was owned by Koç Holding , which also owned the Migros Türk chain before selling it to Moonlight Capital.

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3-671: It was formerly owned by the Ordu Yardımlaşma Kurumu ( Oyak ), the Armed Forces Pension Fund. On October 5, 2002, and October 6, 2002, it ceased its operations in accordance with the decision taken at the meeting of the Oyak General Assembly. This Turkish corporation or company article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ordu Yard%C4%B1mla%C5%9Fma Kurumu Ordu Yardımlaşma Kurumu (OYAK) ( lit. Military Solidarity Institution ),

6-410: Is a Turkish charity and complementary pension fund with around 470,484 members. OYAK provides members with "supplementary retirement benefits" apart from the official retirement fund, T.C.Emekli Sandığı/SSK, to which they are primarily affiliated. In addition to retirement benefits, OYAK pays disability benefits to members when they become partially or fully disabled, and provides death benefits to

9-568: The deceased's heirs. OYAK is the Turkish Military pension fund. OYAK is a private entity that is subject to Turkish civic and commercial law. OYAK, also offers services such as consumer loans, housing loans, pension system, stock market investment support to its members. The OYAK Holding Investment Subsidiary Group is one of the largest industrial groups in Turkey . The group was the former owner of ING Oyak Bank (sold to ING Bank in 2007) and

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