Central Bank of Armenia registers Efes Insurance CJSC

YEREVAN, July 26. /ARKA/. The Central Bank of Armenia has registered Efes insurance company and awarded it an insurance company license, the regulator’s press service reported.

Under the non-life insurance license the company is entitled to

– accident insurance,

– health insurance,

– land transport insurance (except railway transport),

– aircraft insurance,

– insurance of transported property (cargo),

– insurance against fire and natural disasters,

– insurance against other damage caused to property,

– insurance of liability arising from the use of land motor vehicles (also those transporting cargo),

– insurance of liability arising from the use of aircraft (also transporting goods),

– general liability insurance,

– provision of guarantees,

– financial loss insurance,

– assistance insurance.-0-

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