Vice-President of Insurance Company Ateshgah Hayat Went into Politics
The insurance company Ateshgah Hayat has undergone staff changes.
After the election of its deputy chairman Shaheen Seyidzadeh as Chairman of the National Council of the Youth Organizations of Azerbaijan, he said goodbye to the career of insurer.
Seyidzadeh is an economist and manager that graduated from the local Economic University, and has a master's degree at Manchester University in the area of ??educational systems.
From March to August 2008, he held the position of Head of Human Resources in the Insurance Group Ateshgah. Since September 2010, he was Vice-President of Ateshgah Hayat.
Ateshgah Hayat Sigorta provides life insurance services for such items as term life insurance, credit life insurance, critical illness insurance and mandatory life insurance against disability resulting from occupational diseases and accidents at work.
The insurance company Ateshgah Hayat Sigorta together with the medical clinic Intermed is in the insurance group Ateshgah that provides clients with services for 32 types of insurance.
Ateshgah Hayat Sigorta before January 28, 2009 functioned as JSC Qafqaz Sigorta.
Its authorized capital is 4 million manat.
The shareholders are ISR Holding Limited and the company RAN-Eksim. - 17D-
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