Reso insurance company employs 2000 agents

YEREVAN, August 13. / ARKA /. Reso insurance company said employs highly professional 2000 corporate and individual agents in the capital city Yerevan and beyond it. According to its  pres release, t all of them are well aware of the local market’s peculiarities.

“As a dynamically progressing insurance company RESO has recorded a long string of achievements  over its relatively short period of operation at the local  insurance market, resulting from  its purposeful activity,’ the press release says.

As part of its strategic program Reso has founded a school in Yerevan to rain agents and then founded similar schools in the provinces. They offer a unique opportunity to all to have free training courses to obtain relevant knowledge and skills, and then get a certificate of the Central Bank.

“Due to  the clear and stable steps the company continues to be one of the best on the market, keeping true to its mission – to promote the formation of a civilized insurance market for the population”,  it said.

RESO officially launched its operation here in 2008 November. In, 2009 it was renamed ZAO RESO. Its shareholders are JSC Poligrafia – 50% and CIS Equity Partners ltd – 50%. -0-

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