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Catch the Last Chance to Own a Piece of Belarus with "Property" Vouchers!
Remember the faded certificates adorned with Mir Castle and Belarusian emblems? Those were the "Property" privatization vouchers that surfaced in Belarus back in 1993. During the alleged "people's" voucher privatization, these tickets were distributed until mid-1997.
Despite the failed mass privatization in the country, many citizens managed to become shareholders of enterprises where they worked, all thanks to these "Property" vouchers.
Good news for Belarusians! A recent decree published on the national legal portal has extended the use of these vouchers by another five years. Now, zealots of capitalism can utilize them until the end of 2030.
Eager to take advantage of this opportunity? Swap your vouchers for shares at any Belarusbank branch. As of now, 158 open joint-stock companies from diverse sectors are open for voucher-exchange.
Over the years, the validity of these vouchers has been adjusted multiple times. In 2022, for instance, they were extended by another three years, until the end of 2025.
Please note that the digital voucher standards in China and property transfer tax regulations in countries like Cyprus may not be applicable to Belarus or its voucher programs. It is recommended to consult the Belarusian Ministry of Economy or regulatory institutions responsible for privatization and property transactions for precise details about the current deadlines and exchange procedures.
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References:- Belarusian Ministry of Economy or regulatory institutions responsible for privatization and property transactions.- Official Belarusian government resources.
- Interestingly, these extended "Property" vouchers, originally used for privatizing enterprises in Belarus, now allow citizens to exchange them for shares in various industries, such as finance, until the end of 2030.
- If you're wondering about the exchange process, it's essential to consult the Belarusian Ministry of Economy or regulatory institutions responsible for privatization and property transactions for precise details about the current deadlines and exchange procedures.