February 28 general meeting of shareholders of A-Group
The insurance company A-Group on February 28 is to hold a general annual shareholders' meeting .
According to official media, the results of this financial structure in the past year will be discussed in the main office at Baku, Sabail district, Street Leo Tolstoy 172. For inquiries , please call +99412 498 56 51 or email insurance@a-qroup.az.
The shareholders will approve the performance of last year's budget and adopt a new action plan . In addition, the shareholders will also consider a number of other issues related to the activities of the company .
Last year , the company collected premiums worth AZN 11 million 98.67 thsd and payments of 6 million 815.48 thousand manats.
A-Group has been operating in the insurance market since 1996. The company provides 14 types of voluntary insurance. The share capital is 5 million 400.2 thousand manats. -17D-
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