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PASHA Sigorta won the CBA tender for the implementation of VHI services
The insurance company PASHA Sigorta won the tender of the Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA) for the implementation of voluntary health insurance (VHI) of its employees over the next year.
According to the company's website until November 1, the amount of the VHI fees on the market is equal to 55.1 million manat and the majority of it (53.4 % or 29 million 423.4 thousand manat ) accounts for a share of this financial structure .
VHI is considered to be social item in which insurers earn little - paying for insurance claims in PASHA Sigorta makes up 55 %, as an average of the local market.
Insurance company PASHA Sigorta is one of the major financial institutions of PASHA Holding, operating in the insurance market since 2006, providing services to corporate and individual clients on 31 types of voluntary and compulsory insurance.
The authorized share capital is 40 million and the current assets are 73 million manat. More information on insurance products of the company can be found at www.pasha-insurance.az or numerically at the line insurance consultation: (050 / 055) 263-88-08 for corporate clients and (050 /055) 227 -88-00 for individual clients.
Recall, on November 4 Central Bank announced that the company won the tender for voluntary Hull insurance of the car fleet. -17D-
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