Insurance Agent Commission in India: Earnings Explained (2025 Guide)

Introduction

Becoming an insurance agent in India is not only a flexible career option but also a profitable one. Whether you're selling life, health, or general insurance, your primary income comes from commissions. But what exactly is the insurance agent commission, and how much can one earn?

In this blog, we’ll break down how commission works, the rates for different types of insurance, and how agents can maximize their income in 2025.

 


 

What is Insurance Agent Commission?

The insurance agent commission is the percentage of the premium amount paid to an agent for selling insurance policies. It is regulated by the IRDAI (Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India). This commission applies to both the first-year premium and renewal premiums, forming a steady income stream for agents.

 


 

Types of Insurance Agent Commission in India

🛡️ 1. Life Insurance Commission

  • First-Year Commission: 15% – 35% (depending on policy term and company)

  • Renewals: 5% – 7.5%

  • Bonus: Up to 40% depending on performance and persistency ratio

Longer policy terms generally offer higher commissions.

 


 

🏥 2. Health Insurance Commission

  • New Policy Commission: 15% – 20%

  • Renewals: 5% – 7.5%

  • Group Health Policies: 7.5% – 15% for new, 2% – 5% for renewals

Health insurance agents also benefit from rising healthcare awareness and recurring income.

 


 

🚗 3. General Insurance (Motor, Fire, Travel, etc.)

  • Motor Insurance: 10% – 15% for new, 5% – 10% for renewals

  • Fire & Property Insurance: 10% – 15%

  • Travel Insurance: 15% – 25%

Motor insurance policies are renewed annually, offering steady commission income.

 


 

Example: How Much Can an Insurance Agent Earn?

Let’s say an agent sells:

  • 5 life policies at ₹50,000 annual premium each

  • 10 health policies at ₹20,000 each

  • 10 motor policies at ₹10,000 each

Life Insurance Commission @25%: ₹62,500
Health Insurance Commission @15%: ₹30,000
Motor Insurance Commission @12%: ₹12,000

Total Monthly Income: ₹1,04,500 (excluding bonuses and renewals)

 


 

POSP Agents and Online Models

POSP (Point of Sales Person) agents operate under brokers or aggregators and can sell multiple types of insurance. Though their commission may be slightly lower (due to platform sharing), they enjoy:

  • Access to digital platforms

  • No documentation hassles

  • Multiple products under one roof

  • Faster policy issuance

 


 

Tips to Maximize Insurance Agent Commission

✅ Focus on renewals to build passive income
✅ Upsell riders or add-on covers
✅ Diversify across life, health, and general insurance
✅ Meet monthly sales targets to earn bonuses
✅ Use CRM tools to follow up and retain customers

 


 

Conclusion

The insurance agent commission model in India offers strong income potential across various insurance products. Whether you’re a full-time agent or a part-time POSP, the earning opportunities are scalable with consistency, networking, and digital tools.

 

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