Atesgah insure the health of employees JSC Azerkosmos
The insurance company Atesgah insured employees of JSC Azerkosmos under voluntary health insurance (VHI).
According to the information on the website of the State Agency on procurement contract value is estimated at 25,920 manat. This is not the first collaboration between the two structures - in July last year, the local "astronauts" also insured health insurer it.
JSC Azerkosmos was created in 2010, to launch a telecommunications satellite, management and implementation of maintenance activities. The authorized capital of the JSC is 40 million manat. All of the company's shares are owned by the state.
Ateshgah with registered capital of 5,008,500 manat was established in 1996. Ateshgah shareholders are several legal entities. In January - July 2014 the premiums collected amounted to 20,680,000 manat, while the payments were 8.16 mln manat. --17D-
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