On average, each depositor of the former Savings Bank received 372 manat and a half
As of May 1 this year, citizens of Azerbaijan on deposits in the former USSR Savings Bank received through an authorized "Kapital Bank" 595 million 887 thousand manats.
As the Minister of Finance Samir Sharifov on the eve of parliamentary deputies and journalists, the process of compensation began on June 1 last year and will continue until January 1, 2014. Most active population was in 2012 - for 7 months they received 554 mln 712 thousand manats, for 4 months of this year there was issued 41 million 175 thousand manats.
Collectively, investors and their heirs - the citizens of Azerbaijan - have received money of 1.6 million accounts registered in the Savings Bank of the USSR. It turns out that on average, each depositor of the former Savings Bank received 372 manat and a half.
Recall, the act of a lump sum on the basis of the Decree of the President March 16, 2012. The document says that it is not compensation for the financial losses incurred as a manifestation of good will of the government.
As of the time of signing the decree was registered 2.4 million accounts in the savings bank. The Ministry of Finance estimates that the repayment ideas with payments required 1-1.5 billion manats. In the "Kapital Bank" s receipt of applications for the organization and delivery of funds created by 144 points. - 17D-
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