Academy of agents of AXA MBASK starts
Insurance Company AXA MBASK, which has the widest network of independent insurance agents, continues to invest in these investments.
Turan was told in the company that it continues to be active in training and development of its own network of insurance agents.
Thus, the training conducted under Agent Academy by foreign and local instructors is based on international and local experience, raise the professional level of agents. The knowledge gained in training, will help create the conditions for a professional organization by agents of his work, as well as help expand sales channels and improve operations to attract customers.
According to the curriculum in training, the experts during the year to share their experiences and knowledge on such modules as "Sales", "Finance", "Insurance Cases" and "Underwriting". In addition, agents will be a practical course on the use of innovative technologies in the insurance business.
Upon completion of the training the agents who participated in the training will be given diplomas and certificates "AXA MBASK AGENT AKADEMIYASI".
Policy of constant improvement of the quality of insurance services, AXA MBASK actively encourages the development of a wide agency network.
Today the company has about 80 agencies throughout the country, allowing, thus, to provide comprehensive coverage and the availability of insurance services to potential customers. - 17D-
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