BIMA receives license for incoming reinsurance operations

BIMA, a leading insurance and reinsurance organization, has announced that it has received a license to carry out incoming reinsurance operations.  This significant development opens up new opportunities for the company and will allow it to expand the range of services offered to its clients. Incoming reinsurance refers to a type of reinsurance where an […]

Press release by BIMA

BIMA, a leading insurance and reinsurance organization, has announced that it has received a license to carry out incoming reinsurance operations.  This significant development opens up new opportunities for the company and will allow it to expand the range of services offered to its clients.

Incoming reinsurance refers to a type of reinsurance where an insurance company assumes part of the risks transferred to it by another insurance company under a reinsurance agreement.  In other words, it is a process in which one insurance company reinsures a portion of its risks with another company.

The acquisition of the incoming reinsurance license is a strategic move that will enable BIMA to effectively manage risks and ensure financial stability.  With this new capability, the company will not only provide insurance services but also participate in reinsurance transactions, enhancing its competitiveness in the market.

“We are proud to have received the incoming reinsurance license.  This confirms our commitment to high standards of quality and reliability.  We are confident that this will allow us to better protect the interests of our clients and ensure their financial security,” stated BIMA’s CEO, Nematjon Jaloliddinov.

Under the new license, BIMA plans to develop partnerships with international reinsurers, which will facilitate the introduction of best practices and innovative solutions in risk management.

BIMA expresses its gratitude to all its partners and clients for their support and trust. The company continues to work on improving its services and is dedicated to ensuring that each client feels protected and confident about the future.

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