The authorized capital of Ganjabank paid at the level of AZN 31.6 million
Shares of Ganjabank for a total of 2.99 million manat were placed at Baku Stock Exchange.
Emission of 1.75 million ordinary registered non-documentary shares of 20 manats passed state registration in November 2012. According to the exchange, all shares were sold in five transactions (five investors). Underwriting services are provided by Unicapital.
On today placed 47.4% (16.59 million manat) announced issue. According to the legislation issue is held in the case of placing her half.
Paid-in share capital of the bank, thus, reached 31.59 million manat. The shareholders are Ganjabank-and four individuals, one of whom owns 58.5% of the equity. - 15D -
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- Economics
- 5 July 2013 14:20
Economics
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