Yapi Kredi Bank will issue debentures
The State Securities Committee registered the issue prospectus of ordinary Closed Joint Stock Company Yapi Kredi Bank Azerbaijan.
According to the committee, the total size of the issue does not interest documentary registered unsecured bonds - 15 million manat.
The package is divided into 150,000 bonds with a face value of 100 manat for each security. The state registration number is AZ2001000044.
Yapi Kredi Bank Azerbaijan was established in 1998, and in 2007 it received the status of closed-type JSC. Chairman of the Supervisory Board is Faik Achykalyn Hussein. Chairman of the Board is Altan Senturk. - 17D-
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