Unprofitable Bashak Inam Sigorta
The insurance company Bashak Inam Sigorta last year suffered a net loss of 212.27 thousand manat (in 2013 was a net profit of 162.27 thousand manat).
According to the financial statement confirmed by the auditor's report, its total revenue amounted to 3 million 628.38 thousand manat. The largest share was of insurance premiums - 2 million 721.34 thousand manat, investment income was 148.92 thousand manat, etc.
The expenses were 3 million 840.65 thousand manat. The volume of insurance payments was 1 million 220.32 thousand manat, conducting insurance business was 1 million 585.75 thousand manat, etc.
The company's assets increased by 11.2% to 9 million 935.72 thousand manat, the capital - by 16.9% to 7 million 604.83 thousand manat, while liabilities decreased by 4% to 2 million 330.89 thousand manat. The authorized capital of the company in the past year increased by 16.7% to 7 million manat.
The volume of deposits of the company placed in banks doubled to 3 million 99.62 thousand manat.
JSC Bashak Inam Sigorta was founded in 1996. --17D-
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- Economics
- 3 April 2015 13:32
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