OREANDA-NEWS. September 02, 2008. Pursuant to its strategy of business development and attaining leadership in the top-priority regions, Allianz ROSNO Life is opening 2 sales management centres in the North-Western Federal Okrug, namely in Kaliningrad and Syktyvkar. In these cities, the company plans to promote the life and accident insurance programs, reported the press-centre of ROSNO.

The Kaliningrad-based sales management centre of Allianz ROSNO Life is located at the following address: office 409, 34 Professor Baranov Street. The Syktyvkar-based sales management centre is located at the following address: 1/3 Sysolskoye Highway. The new offices will offer clients a wide range of life insurance solutions: accumulative program "Stil Zhizni", pension-saving program "Dolgoletie", child-benefit program "Podarok Rebenku", and fixed-term life insurance program "Azbuka Zaschity". The corporate clients will be offered insurance coverage for the company’s top managers and employee pension insurance.

Within the North-Western region, Allianz ROSNO Life is also represented in St.Petersburg, Vologda, and Cherepovets.

"During the first six months of 2008, Allianz ROSNO Life pursued its exclusive sales network development strategy by optimizing the structure of the regional directorates and opening new offices in various parts of Russia," commented on this event the CEO of Allianz ROSNO Life Mr. Maxim Chernin. "In the second half of this year, we are continuing regional expansion, in order to become even more accessible to our clients, whose number in the regions is constantly on the increase.

The North-Western region has always been notable for its increased demand for long-term insurance services. In the 2007 alone, Allianz ROSNO Life collected here over 29 million roubles of insurance premium. We are certain that the new sales management centres in Syktyvkar and Kaliningrad will do their best to satisfy the clients’ needs in terms of life insurance, providing the best-in-the-market service and the highest quality standards".