Victim of fire in the mall Karvan received 74,000 manat as indemnity
Ateshgah Insurance Company paid 74,000 manat upon property damage by a legal entity.
According to the press office of the insurer, the injured store owner in the mall Karvan (Sumgait) during the fire lost all his insured goods - expensive watches and accessories. This is a single case of property insurance in the trading system.
Property insurance is one of the priorities of the company Ateshgah, warning (covering) risks such as fire, smoke, lightning, gas explosion, natural disasters, domestic flooding, etc.
Recall that during the fire in the mall Karvan at night from 19 to 20 October last year, hundreds of traders lost their property and dozens were sent to hospital with a diagnosis of gas poisoning.
The basic version of the investigation was arson. The probability of this version is great because the owner of the center and the shopping center Bina behaved with the traders as with serfs by imposing arbitrary "taxes" on them and leaving no available funds for development and social insurance.
The center Karvan was insured by the insurance company AzSigorta and its owner Agamirza Ahadov claimed the insurer to pay 2.1 million manat. -17D-
Economics
-
On January 11, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announced that Azerbaijan had notified Serbia about the suspension of daily gas supplies amounting to 1.7 million cubic meters due to technical problems at the Shah Deniz field.
-
The Turkish company Aksa Doğalgaz, part of Kazancı Holding, has announced the completion of the contractual process to purchase the gas distribution companies Bursagaz and Kayserigaz. These companies have been operating under SOCAR Türkiye Energy AS (STEAS) since 2019, according to Aksa Doğalgaz.
-
Azerbaijan's Cabinet of Ministers has introduced new regulations establishing the minimum royalties for authors of state-commissioned films, aiming to promote creative works reflecting the country's national identity and cultural values.
-
Tea imports to Azerbaijan have increased. According to the State Customs Committee, from January to November 2024, tea imports grew by 3.3% year-on-year to 12,893 tons in volume and by 4.5% in value, amounting to $67.715 million.
Leave a review