RESO to insure clients of Georgia’s Intercontinental tour operator

YEREVAN, July 18./ARKA/.  Intercontinental tour operator of Georgia has come up with a number of new market proposals which will be exclusively represented by Exotour agency in Yerevan.

Within the framework of cooperation with Intercontinental, this agency offers to travelers unique packages which also include travel insurances to be given by RESO, the insurer reported Thursday.
Armenian and Georgian tour companies met in Yerevan on 16 July. At the meeting, RESO representative presented all the details of travel insurances to be offered to the travelers. Thus, it will contain three packages: EASY, COMFORT and  VIP, as well as travel insurances for foreign tourists traveling across Armenia.

The meeting attendees also got familiar with Intercontinental’s offers as well as privileges of the Armenian market.

RESO launched operations at Armenian market November 12, 2008. In November 2009 the company was renamed CJSC “RESO.” Its shareholders are JSC Poligrafia – 50% and CIS Equity Partners Limited” – 50%.

RESO is a member of RESO group. Today it unites over 30 companies operating in insurance, pension, development, car, leasing and medical businesses in Russia and the CIS.

As of the first quarter 2013, the assets of the company valued at nearly 8.2 billion drams, commitments –6.6 billion drams, equity -1.59 billion drams, net profit after tax payout -18.9 million drams. ($1- 410.30 drams). —0-

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