Ata Sigorta became a corporate member of the Association of Risk Professionals
The insurance company Ata Sigorta has become the thirty-first corporate member of the Association of Risk Professionals of Azerbaijan (ARPA).
As Turan was told by the spokesman of the Association Nigar Darabadi, one of the important tasks of ARPA at this stage is the creation of a network of professionals in this field.
"It starts with a broad program to involve individual members in the ARPA, to be useful directly by the experts, rather than corporations. In the framework of Online Association (www.arpa.az) there is open online-registration, where practically anyone can become a member and enjoy the products of ARPA. In this case, each member is entitled to vote at the General Assembly of the ARPA," the expert believes.
The Association held on July 23 this year's first chapter meeting, in connection with the transition to the new format of the members.
Until today, ARPA has had 29 corporate and 700 independent members. A number of other organizations are in the process of entering the ranks of the Association and reaching the proper agreements. - 17D-
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