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Native name |
Georgian: ტფილისის კომერციული ბანკი Russian: Тифлисский коммерческий банк |
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Founded | May 21, 1871Tiflis, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire (now Georgia) | in
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Revenue | 554,10 Million Russian ruble [1] (1893) |
Tiflis Commercial Bank ( Georgian: ტფილისის კომერციული ბანკი; Russian: Тифлисский коммерческий банк) was a Commercial bank founded in Tiflis, Russian Empire in 1871. [2]
The bank had many branches in such cities of the Caucasus as Baku, Batumi, Yerevan and Grozny.
The bank was the only financial institution from South Caucasus which shares were listed on the Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange. [3]
Tiflis Commercial Bank was founded by prominent Tiflisian merchants, industrialists and lessees including E. Davitashvili, A. Evangulashvili, M. Alikhanov, I. Amiraghov, I. Ananov, N. Begtabegov, E. Ejubov, I. Zubalashvili, P. Nadiradze, A. Onikashvili, P. Fridonov, Korganov, etc. They provided 500 000 rubbles for the main capital of the bank. In the following years, the bank's board issued additional shares and raised the basic capital to one million manats. [2]
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Native name |
Georgian: ტფილისის კომერციული ბანკი Russian: Тифлисский коммерческий банк |
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Founded | May 21, 1871Tiflis, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire (now Georgia) | in
Headquarters | |
Revenue | 554,10 Million Russian ruble [1] (1893) |
Tiflis Commercial Bank ( Georgian: ტფილისის კომერციული ბანკი; Russian: Тифлисский коммерческий банк) was a Commercial bank founded in Tiflis, Russian Empire in 1871. [2]
The bank had many branches in such cities of the Caucasus as Baku, Batumi, Yerevan and Grozny.
The bank was the only financial institution from South Caucasus which shares were listed on the Saint Petersburg Stock Exchange. [3]
Tiflis Commercial Bank was founded by prominent Tiflisian merchants, industrialists and lessees including E. Davitashvili, A. Evangulashvili, M. Alikhanov, I. Amiraghov, I. Ananov, N. Begtabegov, E. Ejubov, I. Zubalashvili, P. Nadiradze, A. Onikashvili, P. Fridonov, Korganov, etc. They provided 500 000 rubbles for the main capital of the bank. In the following years, the bank's board issued additional shares and raised the basic capital to one million manats. [2]