A-Group is trying to be more resistant to financial risks
Insurance Company A-Group increases share capital by 35.3 % - up to 7,308,250 manat.
According to the State Committee for Securities, the issue will be carried out by converting the nominal value of shares of the structure. The cost of each of the 7,750 shares will be increased from 943 to 696.8 manat. While the company's authorized capital is 5.4 million manat.
In the first quarter it collected 1,621,090 manats and paid 1,441,660 manats.
Insurance company A-Group was founded in 1995. Its main specialization is Voluntary Health Insurance (VHI) , besides, it provides accident insurance of property - a total of 14 types of voluntary insurance. .
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