New address of the insurance company Baki Sigorta
Baki Sigorta Insurance Company has changed its actual address.
According to the report of this structure, it will now be located at the address: 100E Azadlig Avenue.
The said insurance company with registered capital of 6 million 523.84 thousand manat started operating at the beginning of February 1994. In 2004, it was granted a license for a period of 5 years. In 2009 the company received a license to a perpetual activity.
The major shareholder (51%) and the founder of Baki Sigorta is Bank Respublika. In addition the company’s assets are operated by three other legal entities (30%) and two individuals (19%).
The company operates in 24 voluntary and 4 compulsory insurance items. --17D-
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