The new office for the company Bashak-Inam Sigorta
The new office will be more successful for the insurance company Bashak-Inam Sigorta. The office is at 79 Javid Street (above the shop "Olympus" the first building of the first traffic light to the right) is not yet populated, but there is optimism.
As Assistant Chairman Hikmet Allahverdiyev said, according to the plan of strategic development framework for 2012-2015 Award for the year grew by 530 thousand manats (as of January 1 of this year, 3.4 million against 2.87 million in the previous year). This is possible thanks to the introduction of new products - for example, insurance, transport fragile materials, visas for citizens traveling abroad, etc..
During the year the company paid decreased from 1.28 million to 950.65 thousand manats. Guide the company for this year is going to collect 4 million total prizes.
Bashak-Inam Sigorta prepared and submitted to the State Insurance Supervision Service documents for entry into the Bureau of compulsory insurance, however, according to experts from the Ministry of Finance, should pass through the stage of technical excellence, in particular, to establish branches in all the 10 economic regions of the country. Then, according to Allahverdi, you can even predict the doubling of premiums compared to today.
The insurance company has been operating in the insurance market since 1996.
It operates on 32 types of insurance, of which four are compulsory.
Co-owner is the French insurance and reinsurance company "GROUPAMA", which holds a 95% stake cofounder of Bashak Inam - Turkish Bashak Sigorta.
The authorized capital is AZN 6 million. - 17D-
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