Pasha Sigorta completed the process of management system certification
The insurance company Pasha Sigorta completed the compliance audit for certification of management systems for compliance with the updated in 2008, the international standard ISO 9001.
According to the official guide conducted by international experts in August in compliance with audit of the management system, Pasha Sigorta confirmed compliance with international standard ISO 9001:2008.
The company Pasha Sigorta is certified to the international standard of quality management of insurance products and services since 2007. In accordance with the requirements of ISO 9001:2008, the company goes through annual inspections by international auditors to management in order to monitor compliance with the maintenance of the standards of management.
Insurance company Pasha Sigorta, which belongs to Pasha Holding, has been operating on the local insurance market since June 2006.
The authorized capital is 35 million manat.
The company is licensed to provide services for 31 types of voluntary and compulsory insurance. - 17D-
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