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Online applications to Pasha Hayat Sigorta
The company Pasha Hayat Sigorta, specializing in life insurance, has introduced a service of online applications.
According to the press release (http://pasha-life.az/xeberler/9/374.html), applications are received from persons wishing to be insured under the insurance savings. The relevant virtual service is around the clock and provides the convenience and time savings for customers.
The insurance company Pasha Hayat Sigorta received a license for insurance activity on 14 February 2011. The sole shareholder of the company is Pasha Holding.
The registered capital is 15 million 50 thousand manats.
In January- September this year, the company collected premiums of AZN 24.3 million and paid 639.22 thousand manat. - 17D-
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