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Capital of International Insurance Company of Azerbaijan Decreased by 5%
Baku / 19.09.2016 / Turan: The assets of the International Insurance Company of Azerbaijan in the first half of 2016, compared with the beginning of 2016, decreased by 10.3% (3,267,951 manats), amounting to 28 million 241.606 thousand manats.
According to Turan, the company's capital decreased 5% during the period (861,131 AZN) and amounted to 16,067,420 manats.
In the first half of this year, the insurance company's liabilities amounted to 12,174,186 AZN (decreased by 16.5% to 12,174,186 AZN).
During the reported period, the income of the insurance company amounted to 3,725,122 manats, while the costs were 1,485,238 manats. -----71D
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