Pasha Hayat Sigorta will become more professional to assess the financial risks
Representatives of the Azerbaijani insurance company Pasha Hayat Sigorta at the international level, discussed the prospects of the market of insurance, reinsurance, financial stability in the Caucasus and Central Asia, even the prospects of development of the Chinese economy.
All this is possible thanks to their participation in the IX International Conference on risk management. As stated in the company, it was represented at the conference head of risk management Parviz Guliyev and specialist of Tural. For them, the most interesting thing was the discussion of standards and international best practices of risk management.
In addition to representatives of Azerbaijan (three insurance companies), the conference was attended by financiers Russia, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Great Britain, USA, France, Sweden, India, UAE, Egypt, Turkey, etc.
Pasha Hayat Sigorta started actual operation in the middle of February 2011.
The founder of the company is the commercial structure Pasha Holding.
The registered capital is 15.05 million manat. - 17D-
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