Paid charter capital of Qafqaz Inkishaf Banki reached AZN 34 million
Shares of Qafqaz Inkishaf Banki for a total of 200 thousand manats were posted on Wednesday at the Baku Stock Exchange.
The issue of 40 million ordinary registered non-documentary shares of 1 manat passed state registration in December last year. According to the exchange, all shares were sold in a single transaction (one investor).
Underwriting services were provided by Chelsea Capital Ltd. As of today are 48% (19.2 million manat) announced issue. According to the legislation issue is held in the case of placing her half. Paid charter capital thus reached 34 million manat.
Shareholders are one legal person and 12 individuals. It is noteworthy that the number of shareholders of the bank was ten, and with the arrival of three new shareholders the share of the bank's main shareholder and the chairman of the Supervisory Board Eldar Ismailov fell from 57.3% to 45.9%. - 15B -
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