India’s insurance watchdog, the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) has canceled the licences of 4,261 corporate agencies that sell life or general insurance products as they did not apply for renewal of their licences when these expired on 31 March this year. This means that the agencies are not authorised to sell policies from 1 April.
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