Baku Stock Exchange (BSE) has been awarded in the category "Best customer service initiatives." The award will be presented in December in Dubai.
The International Finance Magazine published in London awarded the BSE for its listing consultation program (LCP), the official presentation of which is scheduled for later this month in Baku. In the marketing department of BSE told Turan, that within the framework of the CPL carried out work among potential issuers of securities , which resulted in possibly as early as this year, one of the local companies put up for listing their shares.
CPL aims to promote funding opportunities through the capital markets, the determination of potential companies and issuers on IPO (Initial Public Offering) , the provision of professional support for access to long-term and cheap financial resources for a comfortable environment. They have prepared three bilingual brochures to inform companies about the benefits of mass sale of shares.
BSE operates since 2000. On the stock exchange listing of the first level is a financial service company (OJSC DemirBank). The bank's shares are quoted on the stock exchange price of 22 gepiks with par at 20 gepiks. -08D-
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- 3 October 2013 16:14
Economics
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