AXA MBASK in Tovuz and Yevlakh
Insurance company AXA MBASK due to the special urgency of the problem of security on the roads and streets of the country continued a social project on road safety "good driver" in the regions.
According to the press release, it is a social project designed to encourage road users to behave responsibly on the roads and to encourage honest and responsible drivers. In the framework of the project the company with support of representatives of local authorities and traffic police departments in the streets and avenues with heavy traffic in Yevlakh and Tovuz, distributed informative memo to drivers about the basic rules of behavior on the road. Drivers were also informed that non-compliance with basic rules of the road, not the use of seat belts and child seats in the car are the main causes of road accidents and road traffic injuries.
In the future, as part of this social initiative the company will develop new special insurance program for responsible drivers in the capital and regions and will regularly carry out activities aimed at the dissemination and promotion of a culture of safe driving, designed for both children and adults.
The company AXA MBASK in 2010 began the process of implementation of international standards AXA Group in the existing business processes of the company. Then began the process of implementation of international standards AXA Group in the existing business processes of the company. Realizing development plan for sales through a network of insurance agencies, in the short term throughout Azerbaijan there have been opened about 80 points of sale of insurance policies oriented to work with individuals and legal entities, as well as with financial institutions of all types of insurance.
European quality of service, as well as the timeliness and completeness of payments caused the fact that the company in a short term was awarded eight international and national awards as the "Insurance Company of the Year." --17D-
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