Certification of Insurers to Take Place on 8 and 12 November
The Ministry of Finance will hold 8 and 12 November next monthly test examinations for candidates for executive positions and candidates for the brokerage space in the insurance industry.
As stated in the State Insurance Supervision Service of the Ministry of Finance, the certification is carried out in accordance with Article 83.2.2 of the law "On insurance activity". For information, you can access up to 11:00 on November 6 by e-mail: a.sadixova@maliyye.gov.az.
Applicants must provide complete information about themselves and about the kind of insurance business. Representatives of legal entities must report the organization's data.
Candidates that successfully pass certification will be considered those giving correct answers to 70 and more than 100 of the questions asked.
The cost of participation in the certification for individuals is 200 manats and for legal entities it is one thousand manats.
Certification of insurers has been held since the beginning of 2009 in accordance with the requirement of the insurance legislation. - 17D-
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