Ateshgah Changed the Place of Residence
A group of insurance companies "Ateshgah" changed her place of residence.
According to the press service, the Group's head office moved to a newly built six-story building at Nasibbey Yusifbayli Street, 75 B (near the House of Celebrations and LLC "Azer - Ilme", ??a 5-minute walk from the metro station Ganjlik).
Schedule of the office the same: on weekdays from 9.00 to 18.00 on Saturdays from 10.00 to 15.00. In the insurance group "Ateshgah" includes SK "At?sgah" and SC "Ateshgah Hayat."
Last year, the premiums SG "Ateshgah" amounted to 53.5 million, payments - 13.2 million manat.
Insurance company "Ateshgah" established December 18, 1996 and operates in the local insurance market since January 1997. In March 2007, the company received a license for a period of 5 years.
Currently, the company provides services in four types of compulsory and 18 types of voluntary insurance.
At the end of 2012 the share capital was increased to 5 million 8.5 million manat.
The company's shareholders are SOCAR (10%), ISRHolding Limited (63%), OOO "Russian Academy of Sciences, Eksim" (27%).
To date, Azerbaijan has a total of 11 offices (branches and representative offices) of the insurance company "Ateshgah", 5 of which are located in the regions - cities: Ganja, Lankaran, Khachmaz, Sheki and Mingachevir. - 17D-
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- 21 May 2013 15:13
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