Vela nothing without telling insurance companies: You have the right management, work with the practice of the '90s.

Economy journalist Ersa Vela reacts to raising the vehicle insurance price for 26%. Vela said that the only private industry that offers poor consumer services to those public ones is insurance, which according to her offers very poor services, underestimation and many similar things. It through a Facebook text, [...]
Vela said that the only private industry that offers poor consumer services to those public ones is insurance, which according to her offers very poor services, underestimation and many similar things.
It through a Facebook text, has said that the argument that the 26 %s rise is due to the loss of millions of companies are ridiculous.
Here is full status:
A single private sector industry that offers cheaper services than those in the public sector is that of insurance: extremely poor consumer service, underestimating the value of dams, disrespecting the legal deadlines for paying taxes, denitative treatment of consumers in case of damming, dealing with non-functional green card, no responsibility in terms of corporate responsibility or SDSM policies, primarily reaching people in a different way or politics.
The reason it's going to have to go up to 26% is that companies have millions to lose is ridiculous! The loss is that they don't have efficient and necessary management, that they work with the work practices of the 1990s, that they're crowded with staff, that they're unconsciously involved in lawyers, judges and doctors, and most of all created oligopols in which they're killing one another.
Even more ridiculous is that there are no cars! Now what! We're getting paid for them too! Remember: we're a state of functional organs and institutions that could address this problem rather than the burden of irresponsible people. This is the same thing as the north payback. Imagine how this 26% of the businesses that have 20-30 cars affects them!
Let's not forget that with security in Kosovo, we only go to Albania and we need extra pay for all other countries including Macedonia and Montenegro!
And if there's inflation, then there's other mechanisms that can fix this issue, and these as financial institutions and even BQC were supposed to be very good. And if they don't know them, you'll just follow the practices of other countries.
Invest in staff, invest in service improvements, invest in modernisation systems, invest in the community where you operate, fix green card and then compete with cost and services. That for business where the state guarantees the sale of the profit, we all had boon days.
P.S. Almost four years I worked at insurance. I know the industry and all the acts that we're dealing with.











