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Turanbank paid capital at the level of 36.6 million manat
Shares of Turanbank for a total of 1.570 million manat posted on Monday on the BSE.
Issue of 9,243 thousand ordinary registered non-certificated shares of nominal value of AZN 1,082 passed state registration in early March of this year. According to the exchange, all shares were sold in five transactions (five investors).
Underwriting was provided by Chelsea Capital LLC. On today placed 65.7% (6.570 million manat) announced issue. According to the legislation issue is held in the case of placing her half. Paid charter capital thus reached 36.570 million manat.
Shareholders of the acting since 1992 Turanbank are 21 individuals and legal entities 5. - 15B -
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