HayPost introduces insurance services Partnership to be signed with INGO Armenia

April 23, 2008. HayPost and INGO Armenia have signed an agreement today that will intend for HayPost to provide insurance products to all customers in Armenia.

As of June 1st, HayPost offices will extensively begin selling insurance packages to everyone, ensuring a high accessibility of insurance to all customers, regardless of their location and socio-economic status. HayPost staff is being trained and will obtain the utmost professional qualifications to address and grant INGO Insurance products.

“This is a highly important partnership for HayPost,” states Hans Boon, Director General of HayPost. “As part of our expansion plans in the postal and financial services, and in combination with the Postbank, HayPost will increasingly establish itself as a ‘one-stop’ service center to make accessible all services to even the most disadvantaged customer.”

“All the required documentation is being sent to the Central Bank of Armenia to provide HayPost with the insurance license,” states Levon Altunyan, Executive Director of INGO Armenia. “Our partnership with HayPost is highly relevant for us and will be the basis of a sustainable and increasingly substantial strategic collaboration.”

The key result of this partnership will be that all underserved customers – far and wide – will have direct and easy access to HayPost and its postal, financial and now insurance services.

April 23, 2008. HayPost and INGO Armenia have signed an agreement today that will intend for HayPost to provide insurance products to all customers in Armenia.

As of June 1st, HayPost offices will extensively begin selling insurance packages to everyone, ensuring a high accessibility of insurance to all customers, regardless of their location and socio-economic status. HayPost staff is being trained and will obtain the utmost professional qualifications to address and grant INGO Insurance products.

“This is a highly important partnership for HayPost,” states Hans Boon, Director General of HayPost. “As part of our expansion plans in the postal and financial services, and in combination with the Postbank, HayPost will increasingly establish itself as a ‘one-stop’ service center to make accessible all services to even the most disadvantaged customer.”

“All the required documentation is being sent to the Central Bank of Armenia to provide HayPost with the insurance license,” states Levon Altunyan, Executive Director of INGO Armenia. “Our partnership with HayPost is highly relevant for us and will be the basis of a sustainable and increasingly substantial strategic collaboration.”

The key result of this partnership will be that all underserved customers – far and wide – will have direct and easy access to HayPost and its postal, financial and now insurance services.

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