Share capital Gunay Sigorta exceeded the minimum requirements of the Ministry of Finance
The insurance company Gunay Sigorta on March 10 meets the requirements of the Ministry of Finance of the minimum (5 million manat) capitalization, reports the site BSE.
This parameter has increased by more than half (52.4 %) and after the repayment issue has reached 6.4 million manat., Now it's registration in the Ministry of Taxes .
BSE, State Committee for Securities registered in early March prospectus not registered documentary shares of 2.2 million manat . Nominal value of each share is from 1,000 to 2,200 manats. The registration number is AZ1001008346. Underwriter of the accommodation is LLC Tekhnika Capital Management.
This insurance company founded in 1992 and provides services for 15 types of voluntary and compulsory insurance.
In 2008 it was granted a license to a perpetual activity. In August 2010, the Turkish co-owners Gunay Anadolu Sigorta sold its stake in the local controlling stake holder , resulting in the word Anadolu falling from the name.
In 2011, the Finance Ministry has suspended the license validity period of the structure, then restored it.
The authorized capital of the company still makes 4.2 million manat. The founders of the company are Gunay Bank (65,4% of shares) and two individuals . - 17D-
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