November 26, 2013
Customs and Trade Minister Hayati Yazici, the general assembly of electronic systems (E-GCS) model for the world, he said.
General Meeting of Shareholders in electronic environment of the new Turkish Commercial Code (TCC) introduced by the most important innovation that emphasizes the printer, “New TCC’s commercial for our lives to be a highway that always say. E-GCS on the highway, this is a late-model car. With this system, the General Assembly is now everywhere partners at their fingertips. General meeting of partners from wherever they can watch them, can transmit opinions and can use their votes. E-GCS and age of our companies are jumping. “made the assessment.
According to the Minister Hayati Yazici
?? e-GCS Ministry of Customs and Trade in cooperation with the Central Registry Agency a result of their work. Operation of the system in place shortly before the ministry’s senior officials were investigated. Minister printer,
launched in October 1, 2012 a total of 399 applications were used in the general meeting of joint stock companies. Participating in the General Assembly from 19 thousand to 13 thousand 451 people out of 474 e-GCS participating. Printer, e-GCS noting progress achieved in the implementation, “the General Assembly for two-thirds of respondents preferred to see that this system, it is a great success. General meeting of listed companies required to make out an e-GCS. However, the other at the general meeting of joint stock companies able to make it through the system electronically. Our goal is to use this system to ensure all joint-stock companies. “He said. In the general assembly of electronic transactions quickly and safely has been made in the technical infrastructure of the system that is very strong emphasis on the printer; “rating on average in this system is taking place in only 10 seconds. The General Assembly will be completed in an average of 62 minutes. The General Assembly on the same day through the system 30 was carried out as smoothly. “He said.
26 November 2013, Tuesday
No comments:
Post a Comment