Express insurance from AXA MBASK
Insurance company AXA MBASK to expand its distribution network has signed a partnership agreement with Express Services Group (ESG).
Under this exclusive agreement, Express Services Group will sell insurance products through 28 AXA MBASK insurance throughout the country. This structure provides services to both corporate and private clients. In order to speed customer service the company operates a call center.
For customer convenience, the company Express Services Group provides express delivery services insurance policies at the client. In order to purchase an insurance policy the customer can apply directly to the company's call center number (012) 488 6454 or go to the company's head office in Azure Business Center (Yeni Hayat).
The company's Express Services Group also offers career opportunities to many insurance agents in the country, creating them every opportunity for professional development in the company.
Commenting on the event, the main shareholder of the company, Rashad Abbasov noted high quality customer service and offer insurance services. According to him, the partnership with the local representative of the largest and the world famous insurance company AXA gives confidence that their customers will be really high quality insurance services to the highest international standards. - 17D-
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