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Prizes of JSC Ata Sigorta exceeded 10 million manat
On the preliminary data for 11 months of 2012 of the insurance company JSC Ata Sigorta collected premiums worth 10.11 million manat, which is 2 times more than the same period last year and 83.7% more than in 2011 as a whole.
According to the official press release, during the period of insurance indemnities paid in the amount of 2.317 million manat, which is 21.9% more than the same period last year. Voluntary insurance payments amounted to 2.046 million manat, and for compulsory 0.271 million manat.
Ata Sigorta has been operating in the insurance market since 2004 and is active for 22 types of voluntary and 4 types of compulsory insurance. Ata Sigorta is the founder and member of the Bureau of Compulsory Insurance.
The paid-up share capital of Ata Sigorta included in the group of companies AtaHolding is 5.6 million manat.
The company has 4 branches and 4 representative offices. - 17D-
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