"The organization of insurance business" within the program AXA MBASK Academiya
Completed another theoretical and practical courses for students entitled "Organization of the insurance business " held in the framework of AXA MBASK Academiya eponymous insurance company , together with the Union of Azerbaijan Student Youth Organizations (ATGTİ) and ARPA ( ARPA).
As stated in the press release of the financial structure for the program selected 20 students from Baku State University, Azerbaijan State Economic University, Azerbaijan State Oil Academy , Academy of Public Administration and Khazar University .
24 hours of class, students got familiarized with the specifics of the company, performed various practical tasks , gained knowledge in the field of technology sales of insurance products , underwriting , document insurance company , claims settlement , as well as expert advice on risk management and record keeping .
The training was based on a unique program designed managers and leading specialists AXA MBASK, providing a closer look at the work of the insurance company. By the end of the course the 5 most successful students were able to pass summer internship at the company, with a further opportunity to continue their careers in insurance.
At the award ceremony Members of the Board of IC AXA MBASK congratulated the students on successful completion of the program and wished them success in their studies and career growth.
Theoretical and practical courses for students entitled "Organization of the insurance business" will be held at the beginning of each quarter.
Recall that the UK AXA MBASK in 2010 began the process of implementing international standards AXA Group in the existing business processes of the company. Embodying development plan sales through a network of insurance companies, and in a short time throughout Azerbaijan were discovered about 80 points of sales of insurance policies meant to work with individuals and legal entities, as well as with financial institutions in all types of insurance.
European quality of service , as well as the timeliness and completeness of payments was the fact that the company in the short term has been awarded six international and national awards as the " Insurance Company of the Year" - said in a press release. - 17D-
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- Economics
- 14 May 2014 15:20
Economics
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