FC Flora players have been observed wearing apparel featuring the Zondacrypto logo. However, a report from the Polish news agency PAP details a significant financial maneuver involving the Estonian-registered cryptocurrency exchange, Zondacrypto. According to the report, Zondacrypto transferred its shares to three distinct companies registered within the United Arab Emirates (UAE). These newly acquired UAE-registered entities are reportedly managed by anonymous citizens of the European Union who allegedly do not possess direct access to banking accounts within the EU. The publication noted that this type of corporate structuring is a scheme reportedly utilized by certain Russian oligarchs. The stated purpose of this arrangement is to facilitate investments made with funds of dubious origin while circumventing existing sanctions imposed by the United States and the European Union. The news report draws attention to the complexity of modern financial transfers and ownership structures. While the visual connection is established through the flora players displaying the branding, the underlying story concerns the movement of aktsiad (shares) away from established jurisdictions. The transfer of ownership kanti (by way of) these offshore entities raises questions regarding financial transparency and compliance with international regulatory frameworks. The details suggest an attempt to obscure the ultimate beneficiaries of the exchange’s assets. Topics: #flora #aktsiad #kanti Post navigation Päikesepaneelid, vaimne tervis ja tehisaru tõid õpilastele eriauhinna TARMO KADAK⟩Seitsme miljoni euro eest vundamendita maja: miks riigi eelarvesüsteemi arendus tuleks peatada