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RESO insurance company’s clients can follow online indemnity getting process for damaged cards

YEREVAN, February 24. / ARKA / .RESO insurance company said today its clients can from now on follow online the process of getting compensations for damages their insured vehicles got in traffic accidents and receive also appropriate notices without leaving their homes.

According to a bank’s press release, the clients should visit the company’s official website at www.reso.am , click on the corresponding link , enter their personal codes , which are given at the accident scene and obtain necessary information.

RESO insurance company is part of RESO Group that comprises more than 20 companies engaged in insurance, pension, property development, car sale, medical and leasing businesses in Russia and the CIS. ($ 1 – 412.75 drams). -0-

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