INGO ARMENIA” IC offers discount motor insurance system

YEREVAN, December 27, /ARKA/. The INGO ARMENIA insurance company has announced a new a motor insurance discount system for its clients. According to a press release of the company, when signing a mandatory motor vehicle insurance contract, the owners are also given a discount card, which is valid for one year (from December 18, 2010) and provides discounts for certain services.

In particular, the discount card will allow “INGO ARMENIA” clients to save 106.5 thousand drams in average per year while receiving a range of car-related services (changing engine oil, buying tires, auto parts, medicines or receiving outpatient treatment).

“INGO ARMENIA” said it has now one of the most extensive agent networks in the territory of Armenia. A company potential client can use the delivery service of insurance contracts at home, as well as to order it by phone, email and through the metropolitan network of TelCell payment terminals. The company has licenses for 13 classes of non-life insurance. .-0-

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