State Fund has changed the attitude to receiving citizens
State Social Protection Fund is improving methods for handling complaints. Where once the site of SSPF only had the phone number of a stationary unit in the area where reception was scheduled, now the complainants are offered one phone in each area.
According to the report resource sspf.gov.az, July 10 at 11:00 SSPF chairman Salim Muslimov will visit Aghjabadi and meet with ??pensioners and taxpayers of compulsory social insurance of the 11 districts of the country.
Provided is the telephone of the central office (012) 434-12-34, Aghjabadi branch of the fund (02127) 5-50-54, Barda branch (02020) 5 -71 - 11, Department of Tartar (02223) 6-16-17, Aghdam Branch ( 02632) 05/02/52, Zardab Branch (02029) 6-60-66. In addition, there is a phone of the Beylagan district office SSPF (02122) 5-29-63, Lachin (02621) 7-84-28, Fizuli district office (02631) 5-54-06, Khojaly Branch (02224) 7-44-14 , Khojavand - (02122) 5-52-17 and Imishli branch - (02124) 6-35-01.
For those who prefer e-mail address, there is info@sspf.gov.az. - 17D-
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- Economics
- 2 July 2013 16:00
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