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Clients of Ateshgah will pay policies through portal Hesab.az
Insurance company Ateshgah launched a joint project of the online car insurance together with the increasingly popular Web portal "Hesab.az".
Now every registered user "Hesab.az", having a private car will be able, without leaving your home or office to purchase a policy of compulsory insurance of civil liability of vehicle owners (CTP) mode online.
In addition, by using a special application, the user will be able to calculate the cost of the insurance policy and then implement it with payment by credit card. After online payment service insurance policy will be carried out free of charge within 48 hours within the cities of Baku and Sumgait to the specified address and a convenient time for the customer.
Insurance company Ateshgah has operated on 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 by 5 million to 8.5 million manat.
Insurance company Ateshgah was established on 18 December 1996. The company's shareholders are SOCAR (10%), ISRHolding Limited (63%), 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 - cities: Ganja, Lankaran, Khachmaz, Sheki and Mingachevir. -17D-
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- Economics
- 7 May 2013 14:41
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