Kazpost accepts applications from Kazakhstan residents for participation in the «People’s IPO» programme.

As part of the «People’s IPO» state-run programme the Almaty branch of the Kazpost has accepted about 1 thousand applications for the purchase of shares of the company. Kazakhstan residents are opening accounts in advance in order to avoid commotion when securities appear in the market. Bekzhigit Bekberdiyev, Director, Kazpost Almaty Branch «We are ready for the IPO. We have a highly qualified staff, which underwent advanced training. 17 departments will be serving to the IPO programme.»

IT specialists of the Kazpost have developed a virtual consultation office, where it is possible to find information about the «People’s IPO» programme, companies that are participating in the programme and how it is possible to purchase shares. It is planned to collect applications of investors in all rural post departments, then to send it to region departments and download to the central programme for the Almaty office. In the near future Kazpost will change a lot. Departments will be reconstructed and modernized. Postmen will expand the range of services to the population.

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