.Insurance Eligibility

To register a .Insurance domain, your organization must be eligible and the domain name(s) you select must correspond to your organization’s legal name or branding (e.g., trademark, trade name, service mark). The Policies linked below provide the complete eligibility requirements.

Organization Eligibility

Your organization must be one of the following government regulated entities:

      1. Insurance company
      2. Insurance agent/agency, broker/brokerage or other equivalents (e.g., intermediaries, representatives)
      3. Insurance holding or parent companies

    Other eligible organizations include:

      1. Associations or groups of associations whose membership is primarily comprised of the above regulated entities
      2. Government regulators of insurance companies, insurance agents/agencies, brokers/brokerages or other equivalents (e.g., intermediaries, representatives) or organizations whose members are primarily comprised of such government regulators (if approved by the fTLD Board)

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    Refer to the .Insurance Registrant Eligibility Policy and its Implementation Guidelines.

    Domain Name Eligibility

    Domain names must correspond to organization’s legal name or branding (e.g., trademark, trade name, service mark). A registered trademark is not required to register a domain name.

    Refer to the .Insurance Name Selection Policy and its Implementation Guidelines.

    Questions about eligibility should be sent to fTLD@fTLD.com.

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    How can we help? Whether you’re looking for support with your existing registered .Insurance domain or completely new here and ready to take the first steps, we’re here to talk.

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