
Evyap owns 7 brands in our database. Browse the complete portfolio of Evyap subsidiaries and brands across various industries.
Company Type
public
Headquarters
Istanbul, Turkey
Brand Portfolio
7 brands
Showing Household & Consumer Goods brands
2 of 7 total brands

Owned by Evyap
Turkish brand of antibacterial and hygiene products manufactured and marketed by Evyap, focused on health and protection.

Owned by Evyap
Turkish brand of household cleaning and personal care products manufactured and marketed by Evyap, serving diverse household needs.
Evyap is a Turkish multinational personal care and hygiene company with over 95 years of history in soap and grooming product manufacturing. The company operates across multiple product categories including beauty soaps, deodorants, shaving products, body care, and household cleaning items. Evyap's portfolio includes more than 500 products distributed across its diverse brand family.
The company maintains a strong presence in international markets, particularly in Europe, Asia, Middle East, and Africa, where it ranks among the top two soap brands in numerous countries including Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Romania, Poland, and Azerbaijan. Evyap's success is built on its commitment to using natural resources efficiently and investing in research and development to meet evolving consumer needs in personal hygiene and grooming.
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Evyap maintains a diverse portfolio of 7 brands across multiple industries. This comprehensive brand portfolio demonstrates the company's market presence and strategic business units.
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