Accord Corporation has cleared on arrival in Baku of its former manager and majority shareholder
Due to Khagani Guluzadeh's resignation from the post of Chairman of the Board of Directors of the General Meeting of Shareholders of JSC Industrial Construction Investment Corporation Accord the company entrusted the performance of his duties to the Chairman of the Board Goksel Aybek.
The Corporation noted that Goksel Aybek started his career with Accord in 2012 and he worked for 36 years in various companies of Turkey. Currently, two of the three members of the board of directors of the corporation Accord are citizens of this country.
In connection with the change of Chairman the former head Ilgar Hajiyev arrived in Baku. The corporation noted that he is one of the shareholders of Accord and he participated in the general meeting of shareholders of the corporation. "Ilgar Hajiyev since 2010 controls the corporation projects outside the country," says the official report.
The corporation was founded in August 2010 by the merger of two companies - JSC Accord Insaat Senaye and Yeni Insaat Consulting. In January 2012 the Corporation announced an increase in the authorized capital from 24 million to 84 million manat. Ilgar Hajiyev was the sole shareholder in JSC Accord Insaat Senaye. This company is the successor of the LLC of the same name that was formed in 2004 and in 2008 changed the legal form. In 2008, the authorized capital of JSC Accord Insaat Senaye exceeded 10.5 million manat.
The corporation Accord is one of the leading industrial and construction companies in Azerbaijan. The Corporation does not publish an annual report for the year 2012. However, we know that its turnover within and outside the country is several hundred million manat. The structure of the shareholders of the corporation is not made ??public. - 08D-
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