Hard times for Gunay Sigorta
BAKU/25.10.13/TURAN : The rate of premiums of the insurance company Gunay Sigorta fall from year to year , and it's already turning into a sad tradition. In January -September, collected a total 276.9 thousand manats, all of which occurred in voluntary activities . Prior to October 1 last year it collected 345.74 thsd, in 2011 - 396.9 thousand, in 2010 - 576.36 thsd, in 2009 - 1.33 million , in 2008 - 2.2 million . manats. Thus, the " dive " in the five years was nearly eightfold.
Property insurance customers from fire and other risks collected 91.84 thsd manat ( half as much as last year) , hull motor insurance - 108.72 thsd manat , and voluntary medical insurance - 55.6 thousand manats. Accident insurance collected 8.54 thsd manat and risks for foreign travel (relative to the new position ) - 1.76 thsd AZN.
According to general liability it collected 5.29 thsd manat, civil liability of vehicle owners - 755.7 manat, and cargo insurance collected AZN 65 ( anti-record ) .
The company Gunay Sigorta paid to customers in January -September, 73.7 thsd manat, which is 63 thsd manat less than in the same period of last year. Of this amount, no manat was paid on compulsory insurance , including third party motor liability ( CTP ) .
Hull motor insurance customers paid 49.33 thsd, according to VHI - 21.64 thsd , in cases of civil liability of employers - 6.27 thousand, accident insurance - 2.01 thsd, fires and other problems with property - 722 manat.
This insurance company was founded in 1992 and nominally provides services for 22 types of voluntary insurance.
In 2008 it was granted a license for perpetual activity. In August 2010 , the Turkish co-owners Gunay Anadolu Sigorta sold his shares of the owner of the local majority , resulting in the word Anadolu "dropping" from the name.
The authorized capital of the company is 4.2 million manat (52.4 % YTD).
The founders are Gunay Bank (65,4% of the shares) and two individuals. - 17D-
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