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Once again, $ 3 million insured Temple of Fire Worshippers
Insurance company Ateshgah, in the preservation of the cultural heritage of Azerbaijan, has updated the contract of insurance cultural - historical monument - the Temple of Fire Worshippers Ateshgah.
Located in the center of the Absheron peninsula in the village of Old Surahany temple Ateshgah is insured for own funds of the insurance group of the same name in the amount of $ 3 million by the Purchaser benefits under the contract is the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Azerbaijan.
Certificate of insurance on behalf of the Ateshgah Insurance Group was presented to the Minister of Culture and Tourism Abulfaz Garayev by the Chairman of Ateshgah Hayat Akbar Madatli.
The event was held at the award ceremony, National Heritage on the territory of the State Historical-Architectural Reserve Ateshgah.
Insurance Company Ateshgah has operated on the local insurance market since January 1997. In March 2007, the company received a license for a period of 5 years.
Currently, the company provides services in four types of compulsory and 18 types of voluntary insurance.
At the end of 2012 the share capital was increased to 5 million 8.5 million manat.
Insurance Company Ateshgah was established on 18 December 1996. The company's shareholders are SOCAR (10%), ISR Holding Limited (63%), and LLC Russian Academy of Sciences, Eksim (27%).
To date, Azerbaijan has a total of 11 offices (branches and representative offices) of the insurance company Ateshgah, 5 of which are located in the regions and cities: Ganja, Lankaran, Khachmaz, Sheki and Mingachevir. - 17D-
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