The company Pasha Sigorta favorite since beginning of the year
The results of insurers in Azerbaijan in January have been published.
According to the State Insurance Supervision Service of the Ministry of Finance AR last month Azerbaijani insurance companies collected 61,131,590 manats, which is 7.21 million , or 11.8% more than last year's result , when premiums were accumulated 53.92 million manat . The growth was due to the corporate and compulsory insurance. "Classic" is a voluntary insurance in the wake of the mentioned types.
Team leader is Pasha Sigorta, which accumulated to 1 February 23.61 million (38.62 % of all premiums collected in 28 participants in the market). Subsidiary of the leader, Pasha Hayat Sigorta collected 1.69 million manat.
Not peculiar to it, ranks second Ateshgah Hayat Sigorta with 7.94 million manat at the expense of life insurance and industrial accidents. In the third place is Ipek Yolu Sigorta - 7.4 million manat premiums (most - air transport insurance and liability of its owners).
The rest of the competitors are far from these indicators - the most intensified structure Qala Hayat Sigorta collected 3.59 million manat, while four others collected just over 2 million.
In payments, Pasha Sigorta leads with 1.37 million manat. In the "payments" it is 17% of the total index. As premiums, its costs are based mainly on voluntary health insurance of corporate clients (mainly state-owned oil company).
In general, companies in January paid 8.08 million manat. - 17D-
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