Owner of Sahil mall to receive compensation from AzSigorta. What about the traders?
Insurance company AzSigorta, a member of the entrepreneurial network of the Emergency Situations Minister Kamaleddin Heydarov, shall indemnify the mall Sahil during yesterday's fire. At the same time the owners and tenants of the retail space may be left without insurance reimbursement.
Almost all of the respondents suffered during the fire told Turan that they, unlike the owner of the building , did not conclude treaties and do not have insurance policies under compulsory property insurance and liability of its owners. Recall , many of the victims against property received thousands of loans for business development.
Apartments and rooms for rent in this building are among the most expensive in the capital. Owning burnt shops caused huge damage because many of them tried to break in, but police outfits and MOE was not allowed to save their goods and property. As reported by Turan from the MOE, there were no injuries and the preliminary cause of the fire is traditional - circuit in the wiring.
The company told Turan, that by law , compensation for proven damages during the month will receive only the owner of the complex, since the contract concluded with them. Solve the problem of the division of responsibility he shared with tenants, possibly in court. The fire spread over the territory of 2 000 square meters. According to official figures, 800 sq. meters burned.
AzSigorta Insurance Company received a license to operate in November 2006. The shareholder is one individual.
The authorized capital of the company amounts to 20.3 million manat.
The company is licensed to provide services for 28 types of insurance, of which 24 - for voluntary and 4 - for compulsory.
It has 6 branches in the country. -17D-
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- 13 March 2014 19:42
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