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Risk Professionals in the international arena
Accredited with the status of regional center, the Chartered Insurance Institute of Azerbaijan signed a cooperation agreement with the leading licensed insurance organization in Iran - Business Idea Center - to conduct insurance training courses.
Iran, for political reasons, is limited in partnership, stable development of certain areas and obtaining timely information and tools that are applicable in the market with a specific medium, the news release noted.
As a member of the Board of Directors of the Association Pustakhanym Babayeva said, the specifics of the Iranian market does not mean that the need for improvement of the existing insurance practice is missing, rather the opposite. The insurance market, in the same way as other business areas of the neighboring state, is striving for consistent development.
In turn, the organization aims to promote development through the implementation of the said leading expertise of certification programs and workshops, exchange of experiences and other activities not only in insurance, but also other areas of priority.
The Association has previously arranged certificate programs internationally. In the future, there is a possibility of creating a specialized Risk Management Center, which will be another indicator of reputation of professionalism. - 17D-
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