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Gunay Sigorta risks dropping out of the race of insurers
If two years before the insurance company Gunay Sigorta collected more than half of the premiums in the first quarter from the property insurance from fire and other risks, the situation has changed. Diversification has been talked about in this structure is evident.
An amount of 32.02 thsd manat, collected on a voluntary-leading automotive hull insurance, which once again confirms this.
Of voluntary health insurance (VHI) collected 27.98 thsd manat, property insurance customers from fire and other risks - 19.44 thsd manat. Insurance of accidents received 2.27 thsd manat, and travel insurance - 427 manats.
They also collected premiums for liability insurance of car owners - 2.57 thsd AZN, while other types "withered away." In general, a company from year to year is weakening.
For compulsory insurance is not collected anything. The total amount of premiums is 84.28 million manat, which is worse than last year's result by 1.9 times.
Total paid was 12.44 thsd manat, of which the cases of accidents and other problems cars had 5.8 thsd and on fires - 111 manats, VHI - 5.51 thsd AZN and for accidents - one thousand manats.
This insurance company founded in 1992 and provides services for 15 types of voluntary and compulsory insurance.
In 2008 it was granted a license to a perpetual activity.
In August 2010, the Turkish co-owners Gunay Anadolu Sigorta sold their shares to the owner of the local majority, resulting in the word Anadolu "dropping" off the name.
In 2011, the Finance Ministry suspended the license period of the structure, then restored it.
The authorized capital of the company is 4.2 million manat. The founders of the company are Gunay Bank (65.4% of the shares) and two individuals. - 17D-
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