A graduate of the University of British insurance - Chairman of the Board Mega Sigorta
BAKU/16.01.14/Turan : In the insurance company Mega Sigorta there have been significant changes in personnel . A graduate of the British insurance high school was appointed the new director.
Former Chairman Afghan Murtuzaliev moved to another job , instead nominated was Sevinj Gulmalieva , who graduated from the University Charter Insurance (UK). Before that, she worked as deputy chairman.
According to the press service, Gulmalieva previously had 14 years experience in this field - she worked in the Russian and British international brokerage, insurance and reinsurance companies .
Insurance company Mega Sigorta has operated on the local market for 3 years. During this time the level of premiums and claims increased 10 times. Over the year, she being a member of the Bureau of compulsory insurance , collected 10.43 million with payments 1,854,520 manats.
It has seven regional branches and 10 representative offices . - 17D-
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