AtaBank paid authorized capital at the level of 33.3 million manat
BAKU/28.12.13/TURAN : Shares of JSC AtaBank totaling 5,284,000 AZN were posted on the BSE .
Emission of 1.25 million ordinary registered uncertified shares of 20 manats passed state registration in December 2012. Underwriting was provided by Brokdil-AZ.
According to the exchange, all the shares were sold in two transactions (two investors). Today there has been placed 33.08 % of the announced issue. According to the law an issue shall be deemed when placing a half of it.
The paid-in share capital of the bank, thus, reached 33.27 million manat. -15V -
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