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Leading holding expands business portfolio
Gilan Holding, one of the leading commercial agencies of Azerbaijan, expands its presence in the business not only by increasing the capital, but also the creation of new companies in various areas of business. Only in June-July this year, it established no less than 10 companies. Offices of all companies located at the head office of the holding in Baku (Narimanov Avenue, 206).
According to the Tax Ministry, with the participation of the holding under the brand Hereti was founded three companies in the areas of bottling, distribution and real estate.
Established were the companies Ilandag Investment Group and Ilandag Services, which judging by the names will operate on the territory of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic.
Gilan belongs trademark Pacific, under which the available building materials. In July, the company was founded Pacific Proterties.
Also founded was Azcapital Holdings.
United Enterprises International (UEI) is the overseas business holding. In July in Baku, LLC UEI Trucks was established.
Gilan Holding was founded in 1992 and according to official figures, it includes no less than 200 subjects binzesa in tourism, construction, industry, trade, finance, etc. --08D--
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