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Central Bank registers two branches of Rosgosstrakh Armenia insurance company

YEREVAN, September 27. / ARKA /. The Central Bank of Armenia governor, Arthur Javadyan, ordered to register two new branches of Rosgosstrakh Armenia insurance company. The branches are called Nor Nork and Artashat.

Rosgosstrakh Armenia was established in 2008 and operates under license APO number 0009 for “non-life” insurance operations, issued by the Central Bank of Armenia in 2008 May. The company is part of Russian Rosgosstrakh insurance company. Its charter capital is 2.13 billion drams (an equivalent of $ 6 million).

Rosgosstrakh Armenia  is present in all the cities of Armenia. In December 2011 the company was the first in  Armenia to receive ISO 9001:2008  certificate of compliance  from Moody International. ($ 1-401.59 drams). -0 –

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