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Announced the liquidation of the former "Gilan Holding"
Baku/30.08.23/Turan: Today it was announced the voluntary liquidation of "Xəzri Solutions" LLC (TIN: 1400725191), which until May this year had been called "Gilan Holding" LLC.
The company turned to creditors https://vergiler.az/news_print.php?announcement_id=74901 with a request to submit their claims within 60 days.
As a reminder, in July, "Xəzri Solutions" LLC announced a reorganization https://vergiler.az/news_print.php?announcement_id=71769 by merging with six companies (LLC "Opsion" (TIN: 1802990061), LLC “Divident" (TIN: 180299019), LLC "Reform Co" (TIN: 1803044271), LLC “Alqoritm.Az ” (TIN: 4401042371), LLC “Veksel" (TIN: 4401042241) and LLC “Damping.Az” (INN: 1802989821). Add that the director of all these companies is Mubariz Huseynov.
It ought to be noted that "Gilan Group of Companies" is a joint business of the ruling Aliyevs family in Azerbaijan and the Minister of Emergency Situations Kemaleddin Heydarov.
Gilan Holding LLC https://www.gilanholding.com/company/about Until 2016, it was called LLC "The parent company of the "Gilan Holding Financial and Industrial Group". In July 2022, the size of the company's authorized capital was reduced from 98.5 million manats to 100 manats. -08B-
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