Turkiye Garanti Bankasi A.S.: Coupon payment of Bank Bonds to Qualified Investors
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Turkiye Garanti Bankasi A.S. (TGBD)
Turkiye Garanti Bankasi A.S.: Coupon payment of Bank Bonds to Qualified Investors
01-Apr-2021 / 15:07 GMT/BST
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TO: Investment Community
FROM: Garanti BBVA / Investor Relations
SUBJECT: Coupon payment of Bank Bonds to Qualified Investors
DATE: March 31, 2021
The first coupon payment of the bank bonds in the nominal value of TRY 300,000,000 with a maturity of 84 days with 42
BOSSIER CITY, La. â The Bossier City man who died while in police custody Tuesday ingested drugs and began convulsing before his death, sources close to the investigation tell KTBS.
The type of drug was not immediately known. There was no sign of trauma on the man s body, the sources said.
State police on Wednesday identified the man as 30-year-old Billy Ray Hill.
Troop G spokesman Trooper Brent Hardy confirmed via a news release that Hill died shortly after his arrest by Bossier City police. EMS was called after Hill became unconscious. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Hillâs body was sent to Little Rock, Ark., for an autopsy. Hardy said a toxicology panel is part of the autopsy to determine cause of death.
What action has been taken against schools violating fee rule: HC asks Telangana govt
Hearing a petition, the Telangana HC stated that the government order should be strictly followed and accordingly only the school fees should be collected.
By News Desk| Updated: 1st April 2021 2:47 pm IST
Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court directed the state government to submit a report to the bench as to what action it has taken against the schools that are violating the
government order (GO 46, dated April 22, 2020) instructing the schools to collect only the tuition fee. “How many schools were issued notices for the disobedience of the court order,” the court asked.
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MTAA Super and Tasplan officially merged today to become Spirit Super and have announced a reduction in its administration fee.
From today, the fund’s flat rate admin fee would decrease from $1.50 per week to $1.30 per week, and its total admin fee cap would reduce from $528 per year to $517.60 per year.
Spirit Super chief executive, Leeanne Turner, said the purpose of the merger was to provide better service, products, and value to members.
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