Insurance supervision services may update "e-Government"
In the list of services "e-government" (EHDIS) may appear services of the Finance Ministry. As the head of the insurance supervision service Namik Khalilov said, his agency is ready to integrate its own digital services in the information system (http://ehdis.az/infoportal/dispatcher?page=mainpage&actp=mp0&lang=az).
On the official website of the Ministry of Finance of Azerbaijan the services can be used by service applicants for employment in the insurance companies and to the position of an insurance intermediary (broker). Typing www.maliyye.gov.az, they can write electronic applications in the box. Examination results are also reflected there and online service directly to insurance supervision.
Access to the information system of e-government is possible after writing an online application and receiving a unique code, password and encryption of the user. If before (from March 2009 until earlier this year), the interest for the certification to obtain a license for insurance activity was big, now it has dried up due to objective reasons, said Khalilov.
Today, the country has nearly 400 insurance agents and dozens of insurance companies, he added. -17D-
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