The insurance company Ateshgah has launched a new product called "5-lik".
According to the official report, this is a kind of addition to the package of services under the compulsory insurance of civil liability of vehicle owners (CTP). The novelty is a guarantee of insurance coverage in case of injury to life or health as a result of the accident for the driver and front passenger seat of the vehicle. Furthermore, if necessary, it provides for the evacuation of the vehicle.
The product "5-lik" is only 5 manat on insurance coverage of $ 1 million manats. This is mostly a "Metropolitan" product - for the purchase of "5-lik", you need to buy liability insurance policy tool at any of the offices of the company Ateshgah in Baku or order at (012) 940.
Insurance company Ateshgah was established in late 1996. The group of companies consists of Ateshgah and OJSC Ateshgah Hayat (specializing in life insurance).
In January - October the insurance premiums totaled 26.11 million and the payments were 10.86 million manat. Customers are provided services for more than 20 types of insurance. - 17D-
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