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Turkish Garanti to sell its 20% remaining stake in Eureko Insurance to Eureko BV According to local dailies Garanti will sell its 20% remaining stake in Eureko Insurance to Eureko BV., and the agreement will be signed. |
Top insurance exec criticizes rivals for policy ´dumping´ International insurance groups that entered the Turkish market around six years ago are increasing their market share through dumping policies at very low prices and are without sound economic foundations, according to an official from the Vienna Insurance Group, or VIG. |
Interest in Turkish property rising Expatriate health insurance could be required by an increasingly large number of people as figures suggest more foreigners are buying property in Turkey. |
Global Insurer Axa plans to double its investments in Turkey Axa Group, a global insurance company, plans to double its investments in Turkey, according to the chairman and chief executive of the group. “Turkey is a promising market,” Henri de Castries said, addressing a meeting in Istanbul where 350 Axa chief executive officers had convened. |
Gov´t mulls revision as budget sees best performance in 16 years The government has plans to revise its year-end budget targets as Turkey´s budget recorded a 98 percent drop in the deficit during the January-May period over the same months of 2010, marking its best performance in 16 years. |
Dutch Eureko To Become Full Owner Of Turkey´s Eureko Sigorta Dutch insurer Eureko BV said Tuesday it will buy the remaining 20% stake in Turkish Eureko Sigorta from Garanti Bank AS (GAREN.F.IS), as it seeks to benefit from Turkey´s strong growth |
Azerbaijani Insurers Association reviewed activities of working committees Baku, Fineko/abc.az. The Azerbaijani Insurers Association (ASA) intends to ensure effective operation of its working committees. |
Quake-hit area in Turkey still suffering from aftershocks Residents of Simav, a town hit recently by a deadly earthquake, are spending their nights outside as aftershocks continue to hit the region, where many houses were destroyed |
Turkish insurance body warns temporary foreign workers on regulation changes Temporary foreign employees at companies from countries with no mutual social security agreements with Turkey will no longer be permitted to work up to three months in the country unless they have local insurance, authorities have said. |
Istanbul tourism hits the roof Istanbul, which has been designated by global research firms to be amongst the cities anticipated to experience an explosion in tourism revenue, has already seen a storm of tourists since the start of the year. |
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