Updated website of the Association of Risk Professionals
The bilingual - in Azerbaijani and English ??- online resource of Azerbaijan Risk Professionals Association (ARPA) started operation, which made it more accessible to a wider audience of users.
According to the site , membership in the organization was made possible not only for businesses and individuals , but even for students. Also engaged citizens can register online mode.
Associate membership involves limited interaction, including the use of organizational capabilities. However, individual and, importantly, student membership gives you unlimited and free access to all products ARPA, including the library, the little accessible on the Internet magazine RISK and to training in the master class. The most preferred are corporate members whose dues help the development of the Association.
For those who are close to the fight against the production and financial risks to inform contacts: apt. Nizami, 203B, 7th Floor Center AF Business House or website at http://www.ar-pa.org.
ARPA was established in May 2009. Its mission is improving knowledge of financial institutions, companies, and more recently and interested individuals on risk management.
It is working with key local financial institutions , as well as with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Association of Risk Professionals (GARP) and professional association Charter Insurance Institute ( UK).
Today in its ranks there are 1,116 members (1,085 individual and 31 corporate). - 17D-
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