It is now possible to arrange emergency clearance and delivery of the insurance policy for compulsory civil liability insurance of vehicle owners (CTP) at the address.
This service for the convenience of the population and in order to save their time is introduced by Ateshgah.
As they told Turan in the company, now every car owner in the comfort of his home or office can insure his car, by calling (012) 940.
Employees will make delivery of the policy in the city of Baku for free on the address specified by the client, and at a convenient time. The cost of the new service is not included in the calculation - the rate remains the same.
According to a company's management, as it helps simplify the process of buying an insurance policy, and the development of the insurance market in general. "By implementing this service, we, first of all, take into consideration the interests of car owners, which is not easy to find time to go to the office for the purchase of this policy," the company said.
Aforementioned services also apply to other products of the company - Hull (comprehensive car insurance) and Icbari + (a sequel to the CTP policies with additional coverage for 5 thousand AZN).
Insurance company Ateshgah was established in late 1996.
The insurance group consists of Ateshgah and Ateshgah Hayat JSC.
At the end of 2012 the premiums of this financial structure were 53.5 million manat and the payments - 13.2 million manat.
The group of insurance companies Ateshgah provides insurance services to clients for more than 20 types of insurance. - 17D-
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