Website Pasha Hayat Sigorta reassuring
The insurance company Pasha Hayat Sigorta has got really isolated virtually. Now it has a good official resource www.pasha-life.az. The former one was unfit.
The first difference is the availability of information in three languages ??(Azerbaijani, Russian, and English). The second is that the resource is focused on specific services to customers - provides electronic access to companies insuring workers against diseases and accidents at work. There is a window for partner banks and customers.
The insurance law is also noted on the page. In addition, journalists and other users have an electronic thesaurus.
"The site updates information on insurance legislation, developments in the insurance sector are insurance terms, and information about products for individuals and businesses, e-services for businesses and others," is said in the statement.
Pasha Hayat Sigorta got license for insurance activity on February 14, 2011. The sole shareholder of the company is Pasha Holding.
The registered capital is 15 million 50 thousand manats.
From January to November this year, the company collected premiums of AZN 13.38 million, and paid 295 thousand manats. - 17D-
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