E-government expert Alasgar Mammadli says that despite huge public resources allocated for electronisation of the country, state e-services are organized not at the due level.
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He said work is nearing completion.
According to Khalilov, the Ministry of Finance already provides electronic services in the insurance field.
The Fund reports that in the prospect the number of its e-services will grow from 20 to 25 options.
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Service’s head Namig Khalilov informs that in the near future e-services will be integrated in EHDIS service.
"Today, e-services we provide on filing of applications for a license for insurance activities and activity of insurance mediator are available through official web-portal of the Ministry of Finance of Azerbaijan (www.maliyye.gov.az), but after updating of Service’s website, they will be available on it," he said.
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The changes were made in the "Rules of rendering e-services on specific areas by the central executive power bodies" and "List of e-services," which were approved by the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers on November 24, 2011.
The decree on the establishment of the State Agency for Services to Citizens and Social Innovations was signed by the president in July.
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