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In June, General Meeting to Be Held in Chartis Azerbaijan
Leaders of the insurance company Chartis Azerbaijan announced the annual general meeting of shareholders and members of the Directorate.
As noted in the press release, the event will take place on June 28 at the office of the financial structure. Will discuss the results of last year's activities of the company approved the priorities for cooperation with partners this year.
Because of the specificity of the local economy and allowing controlled representation of one of the largest insurance companies in the world, even with the introduction of advanced techniques can not enter the top ten insurers - last year it collected 1.79 million manat - 25 times less than the market leader. Most of the prizes (1.64 million) transferred to reinsurance.
The insurance company Chartis Azerbaijan has been operating in Azerbaijan since 1999. Previously, it was a subsidiary of AIG (American International Group), providing services of general insurance (other than life insurance) in Azerbaijan.
Now, instead of an organization with 49 per cent of the British American capital structure with 100% foreign (English) capital (filed October 15, 2010), which provides services for 10 types of insurance.
The authorized capital of the company amounts to 6 million 786,5 thousand manats. - 17D-
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