With "SİMA İmza" it became possible to obtain "Endowment insurance" remotely
"SİMA İmza" - new generation digital signature, created by AzInTelecom LLC under the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport, continues to expand its partner circle in the insurance sector. The next institution that digitized its services through "SİMA İmza" was Insurance Company "Xalq Hayat" OJSC.
Now clients can easily receive the “Endowment insurance” service with “SİMA İmza” by going to the personal account page (xalq.life) from the company’s website (xalqhayat.az). To do this, clients no longer need to go to the insurance company, waste time on paperwork and physically sign.
The remote digital signing of documents with “SİMA İmza” ensures instant confirmation of the client’s data and availability of the service. This allows citizens to save their time and costs. With this, clients are freed from paper documents.
It should be noted that in the near future it is planned to integrate “SİMA İmza” with other insurance services of “Xalq Həyat”.
With "SİMA İmza", citizens no longer depend on service centers, and the workload and costs of service providers are reduced. Citizens of Azerbaijan, individual entrepreneurs and foreigners legally residing in Azerbaijan use electronic services wherever they are.
“SİMA İmza”s ability to be integrated into any system, as well as automation, gives users the ability to sign quickly and in any number. "SİMA İmza", which increases the availability of digital services, will speed up business processes in the country.
“SİMA İmza” is completely free for citizens and can be obtained by downloading the mobile application and registering. You can get more detailed information about "SİMA İmza" digital signature from the www.sima.az/en official website and by contacting "157" Call Center.
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