Question 21. How are public offerings made outside the stock exchange?

The Capital Markets Board may permit public offerings in large packages to be made through banks, outside the Stock Exchange, at bank branches or at the counters of intermediary institutions.

Such sales start on a certain day to be announced in advance, are finalized in a short time, and then the transactions related to the Publicly Offered Shares are transferred to the Stock Exchange as of a certain day.

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