Pasha Sigorta Leader among Insurers
The first quarter, as well, the last few years, was for the insurance company Pasha Sigorta - 29 million 195.6 thousand manat.
Turan was told in the Azerbaijan Insurers Association (AIA), it is a fifth (21.66%) of all insurers' premiums for January-March 2015. For all positions they collected 134 million 803.16 thousand manat.
According to the marketing officer Vafa Rustamova, it is followed by the "sister" – Pasha Hayat Sigorta with 14 million 34.47 thousand manat. Apart from these, the top ten insurers include Ateshgah Sigorta - 13 million 591.11 thousand manat, Ateshgah Hayat Sigorta - 12 million 630.29 thousand manat, state-owned commercial company Azersigorta - 8 million 291.07 thousand manat, Azsigorta- 8 million 96.14 thousand manat, Ipek Yolu Sigorta - 7 million 727.22 thousand manat, Mega Sigorta - 6 million 295.32 thousand manat, Qala Hayat - 5 million 589.66 thousand manat and International Insurance Company (IIC) - 4 million 932.85 thousand manat. Two insurance companies out of 27 have no awards.
In payments as a result of insured events the leader is also Pasha Sigorta, whose compensation amounted to 6 million 638.11 thousand manat (18.57% of the total). The second and third places are occupied by Ateshgah Hayat - 3 million 739.18 thousand manat and Ateshgah - 3 million 680.35 thousand manat. --17D-
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