Changes in Message from State Insurance Service
Insurers' certification by the Ministry of Finance (held on Saturday, September 22) admitted 27 people, of which five are candidates for leadership positions.
The State Insurance Supervision Service has arranged changes - the names of the insurance companies and the position claimed by future leaders are not mentioned. The list of the names of people claiming leadership positions includes Eldar Hamidov, Farhod Usmanov, Tapdig Hasanov, Famin Mammadov and Julia Sultanova.
Successfully completing the certification shall be the candidate, correctly answering 70 or more of the 100 questions asked. To be fully acquainted with the terms of the exams you should go to the link http://sigorta.maliyye.gov.az/?/az/news/view/403/.
The cost of participation in the certification for individuals is 200 manat, and for legal entities it is 1,000 AZN.
Certification of insurers has been held since 2009 in accordance with the requirements of the insurance laws. - 17D-
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