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The authorized capital of Unibank exceeded 60 million manat
Shares of Unibank for a total of 4.247 million manat were posted on Monday on the BSE.
Issue of 2,205,900 preferred non-documentary registered shares of nominal value of 2.72 manats passed state registration in September of this year. According to the exchange, all shares were sold in three transactions (three investors).
Underwriting was provided by LLC Unicapital. By today there has been placed 70.7 % (4.247 million manat) of the announced issue. According to the legislation, an issue is held in the case of placing a half of it. Paid charter capital thus reached 60.812 million manat..
The main shareholder of Unibank is the chairman of the Supervisory Board Eldar Garibov ( 65.34 % of equity ) . - 15B-
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