Uninsured Deposits of Three Private Banks in Azerbaijan Will Be Returned
Uninsured deposits in Para Bank, Deka Bank and Gafgaz Inkishaf Bank will be fully refunded, said the Executive Director of the Deposit Insurance Fund Azad Javadov.
In his words, the uninsured deposits in Para Bank make up 43 million AZN, in Deka Bank - 2 million AZN, and in Gafgaz Inkishaf Bank - 9 million AZN.
Javadov said currently in the nine closed banks insured deposits remained unpaid in the amount of 33 million AZN.
Note that as of September 30, the depositors of OJSC Para Bank were paid 32 million 570 thousand AZN, JSC Deka Bank - 2 million 772 thousand AZN, and Gafgaz Inkishaf Bank - 1 million 699 thousand AZN. -----71B
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