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A Life Insurance Agent helps people choose the best life insurance policies to protect their families' future. As an agent, you will explain different plans to clients and help them find the right coverage for their needs. This career offers flexibility, the potential to earn well, and the chance to make a positive impact by securing people's financial future.
Benefits
Flexible Working Hours
Get a Good Income
Be Your Own Boss
Unlimited Growth Opportunities
Work from Anywhere
Wide Range of Products to Sell
Help People
Zero Investment
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Eligibility Criteria to Become a Life Insurance Agent

- 1 You should be 18 years old or older.
- 2 You must have passed the 10th class.
- 3 You need to have an Aadhaar card or PAN card linked to your bank account.
- 4 You must complete the 15-hour IRDAI training and get the certificate.
- 5 You should have a bank account in your name.
Process of Becoming Life Insurance Agent with Square Insurance
Step 01
Go to the Square Insurance website and fill out the POSP application form.
Step 02
Upload the necessary documents.
Step 03
Attend the required 15-hour training.
Step 04
After training, take the POSP insurance agent exam online or offline.
Step 05
Once you pass, sign an agreement and you can start selling insurance from anywhere.
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FAQs
Anyone above 18 years old, with a basic education, and who has a passion for helping others can become a life insurance agent. You also need to complete a training program and pass an exam.
A life insurance agent in India can earn based on the policies they sell. Earnings can vary, but they usually make commissions from 5% to 30% of the premium amount for each policy sold.