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Payments for hull insurance at Ateshgah amounted to 3.3 mln
Number of payments on all claims by Ateshgah reached 114 thousand (360 per day). Today, as noted in the report of the morning, this figure increased by another 2 cases, as shown on an interactive website counter http://www.ateshgah.com. In monetary terms, the total payment for 10 months of the year was more than 7 million manat, 3.3 mln of which was for voluntary Hull auto insurance.
The latter two cases - the company paid a large sum of 23.7 thousand manats to the owner of a Jeep Grand Cherokee, which collided with a KamAZ vehicle. In addition, AZN 16.05 thsd was paid for the car brand BMW X5 that collided with an obstacle. As a result of an accident with the insured vehicle KAMAZ TS 30 that overturned, the insurance payment made up 14,000 manats.
Ateshgah Insurance Group provides clients with services for 32 types of insurance. It includes the insurance company Ateshgah, as well as the insurance company Ateshgah Hayat Sigorta together with the medical clinic Intermed.
The group of companies was established in late 1996 and has operated since January 1997.
The total authorized capital of the insurance group is 7.8 million manat.
The shareholders are ISR Holding Limited and the company RAN-Eksim. -17D-
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- 16 November 2012 12:40
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