Fiba Group (also known as Fiba Holding) is a Turkish holding company and conglomerate founded in 1987 by Hüsnü ÃÂzyeÃÂin. Headquartered in Istanbul, the group operates in both financial and non-financial sectors, with significant activities in banking, leasing, insurance, asset management, retail, real estate, energy, tourism, and property management across Turkey, Europe and Asia. It employs approximately 13,000 people.
The group includes companies such as Fibabanka, Nexent Bank, Fiba Retail and Fina Enerji. It is chaired by Murat ÃÂzyeÃÂin, the son of the founder. In 2017, Fiba Group became a co-owner of the Kñnñk coal mine and is listed on the Global Coal Exit List compiled by the NGO Urgewald.
Fiba Group's business interests span sectors including solar power, fashion retail (through franchises like Marks & Spencer, GAP, Forever 21 and Lululemon), and hospitality through its ownership of the Swissôtel The Bosphorus in Istanbul.
Fiba Group was founded in 1987 by Hüsnü ÃÂzyeÃÂin with the establishment of Finansbank in Turkey. In 1990, the group began expanding internationally, starting with banking operations in Switzerland. Over the next several years, it launched banking subsidiaries in Romania, Russia and the Netherlands. In 2006, Fiba Group sold its Turkish banking arm, Finansbank, to the National Bank of Greece, while retaining and rebranding its foreign operations under the name Credit Europe Bank. To re-establish a presence in the Turkish financial market, Fiba Group founded Fibabanka in 2010. The group entered the asset management sector in 2013 with the creation of Fiba Portföy.
In 2024, the group's retail division obtained the Turkish franchise rights for Forever 21 and Lululemon. In 2025, Fiba Retail acquired a 50% stake in Sportive through a joint venture with Ã°à  Private Equity.
Fiba Group was founded by Hüsnü ÃÂzyeÃÂin. Since 2019, the group has been chaired by his son, Murat ÃÂzyeÃÂin, a prominent Turkish entrepreneur and philanthropist.
Fiba Group supports education and social development through the Hüsnü M. ÃÂzyeÃÂin Foundation and is a long-time partner of AÃÂEV (the Mother Child Education Foundation). In 2008, Hüsnü ÃÂzyeÃÂin established ÃÂzyeÃÂin University, a nonprofit private university in Istanbul.