Ateshgah Confirmed the Certification of ISO 9001:2008
Insurance Company Ateshgah successfully passed the re-certification audit for compliance with quality standard ISO 9001:2008.
As the press service of the financial structure, the audit conducted international certification body "Total Quality Certification Services International Pty Ltd.".
In today's market introduction of quality management system in compliance with international standards ISO 9000 series is a valid proof of viability and competitiveness of the companies. Recall, Ateshgah is the first local insurance company certified in accordance with the requirements of the quality standard ISO 9001:2000 in December 2003.
Insurance Company Ateshgah was established December 18, 1996 and has operated 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 from 5 million to 8.5 million manat.
The company's shareholders are SOCAR (10%), ISR Holding Limited (63%) and LLC 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 and cities Ganja, Lankaran, Khachmaz, Sheki and Mingachevir. - 17D-
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