INSURASALES

Office Address

123/A, Miranda City Likaoli
Prikano, Dope

Phone Number

+0989 7876 9865 9

+(090) 8765 86543 85

Email Address

info@example.com

example.mail@hum.com




We are proud to work and be integrated with a growing network of America's Top Insurance Carriers. See All Carriers

Technology that is Changing Everything


The IMO (Independent Marketing Organization) system that is the current standard of insurance distribution was created over 40 years ago. It now dominates the majority of the industry and has been optimized for a few large Distributors, not the Carriers or Producers they are supposed to serve.


Agents are more and more disempowered and lack the tools and clarity they need to build a successful Agency. At the same time, Carriers are feeling more and more helpless to be able to control their distribution. Technology systems for Agents and Carriers are lacking the big picture integrations that are possible when thought through and developed properly.


INSURASALES offers a long awaited and much needed alternative.


The INSURASALES Ecosystem leverages integrative and cutting edge technology to empower Insurance Producers and Carriers to collaborate better together in service of their customers. INSURASALES contains a variety of tools for almost every need that agents and Carriers face in managing and growing their business… all in a connective and integrated environment.


We believe money should be earned by PRODUCTION, not by POSITION. INSURASALES allows the producers on all sides of the business direct and instant access to the industry at their fingertips, making all that was once impossible about running their business not only doable, but easy.



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Carriers and Administrators

The best technology gets the business. INSURASALES owns the most robust, stable and customizable Insurance administrative software in the world. Beat your competition with off the shelf, customizable or complete custom development any or every aspect of your offering. Or simply integrate with the INSURASALES platform and watch agents flock to sell your Products.

INSURASALES - Carriers and TPAs, The best technology gets the business
  • Fully Integrated, Streamlined TPA Platform
  • Turnkey integrations
  • Sell Direct to Consumer and Agent
  • Better serve existing distribution
  • Custom solutions available

Influencers and Affiliates

INSURASALES offers the most lucrative affiliate program on the internet. Make long term residual income with no management responsibilities just for spreading the word.

INSURASALES Influencers and Affiliates - INSURASALES
                             offers the most lucrative affiliate program on the internet
  • Robust Affiliate dashboard
  • Long term residuals from recruited production
  • No hierarchies or management duties
  • Earnings paid weekly

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