September 21 (SeeNews) - Belgrade airport operator Aerodrom Nikola Tesla [BEL:AERO] said on Friday it completed a 87.212 million dinars ($867,600/738,000 euro) non-cash capital increase, entirely subscribed by the Serbian government.
The company issued 145,354 ordinary shares at a price of 600 dinars apiece, Aerodrom Nikola Tesla said in a filing with the Belgrade Stock Exchange.
After the completion of the transaction, the capital of Aerodrom Nikola Tesla includes 35,026,129 ordinary shares with a total value of 21.016 billion dinars, Aerodrom said.
Serbia's government, which owns 83.1% of the capital of Aerodrom Nikola Tesla, said earlier this year it signed a 25-year concession agreement for the operation of Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport with France's Vinci Airports.
Under the terms of the concession agreement, Vinci Airports will pay 417 million euro to the Serbian government and 84 million euro to the retail shareholders of Aerodrom Nikola Tesla for the concession plus an annual concession fee of between 4.4 million euro and 15.1 million euro, the government said.
(1 euro = 118.167 dinars)