Expired .INSURANCE Domains

Registration Requirements

There is no special process needed to register a .INSURANCE domain name, no special action is needed on your end.

.INSURANCE Registry Information

Registration Service

https://www.ftld.com/

Whois Server

whois.nic.insurance

Registration Date

2015-11-06

Registration Price

$845.00 Annually

Registered Domains

185

Whois Privacy

No

.INSURANCE Top Registrars

Registrar name Registered domains Share, %
Lexsynergy Limited 63 17.12%
101domain GRS Limited 51 13.86%
EnCirca, Inc. 43 11.68%
Gandi SAS 17 4.62%
CSC Corporate Domains, Inc. 14 3.80%
MarkMonitor Inc. 12 3.26%
Instra Corporation Pty Ltd. 8 2.17%
Nom-iq Ltd. dba COM LAUDE 6 1.63%
NameWeb BVBA 5 1.36%
Hosting Concepts B.V. d/b/a Registrar.eu 3 0.82%

What is the .insurance domain name?

The .insurance domain name is a top-level domain name that is specifically for the insurance industry.

The .insurance domain name provides an online space for insurance companies and agents to build their websites and promote their businesses.

Additionally, the .insurance domain name can help consumers find information about insurance products and services.


Who can register a .insurance domain name?

Any individual or company who is involved in the insurance industry can register a .insurance domain name. This includes insurance companies, agents, brokers, and consumers.


Why should I register a .insurance domain name?

There are a number of reasons why you should register a .insurance domain name. Here are some of the benefits:

It provides an online space for the insurance industry

It helps promote your business to consumers

It can help consumers find information about insurance products and services

1. The .insurance domain name is specifically for the insurance industry, so it can help you to stand out from the competition.

2. The .insurance domain name is a great way to promote your insurance business online.

3. The .insurance domain name can help consumers find information about insurance products and services.

4. The .insurance domain name is easy to remember, which makes it a great choice for your website's URL.

5. The .insurance domain name is a great way to show your commitment to the insurance industry.


What are the rules for registering a .insurance domain name?

Before registering a .insurance domain name, there are a few rules you should understand:

- You can register a total of 65 characters for a .insurance domain name

- Letters and numbers only. No spaces, special characters, or hyphens

- It must begin with the letter 'a' through 'z'

- It must end with the letter 'a' through 'z' or number between '2' and '9'

- The domain must be between 3 and 63 characters in length

- The domain must be registered by an individual or company that is involved in the insurance industry

- The domain can be registered for a minimum of 1 year and a maximum of 10 years

- The registration fees will vary depending on the registrar you use and the length of the registration


Who are not eligible to register a .insurance domain name?

The following entities are not eligible to register a .insurance domain name:

- Individuals who are not involved in the insurance industry

- Companies that are not involved in the insurance industry

- Non-profit organizations

- Governmental organizations

- International organizations


What is the process for registering a .insurance domain name?

The process for registering a .insurance domain name is fairly simple:

1. Choose a registrar - You will need to choose a registrar to register your domain name with. There are many different registrars to choose from, so be sure to compare their prices and services before making a decision.

2. Check availability - Once you have chosen a registrar, you will need to check the availability of the .insurance domain name you want to register. Keep in mind that domains can only be registered if they are not already taken.

3. Register the domain name - After verifying availability, you can then proceed to register the domain name. Be sure to provide accurate contact information so that the registrar can reach you if needed.

4. Set up your website - Once the domain name is registered, you will need to set up your website. This can be done by either hiring a web developer or using a website builder.

5. Publish your website - After your website is set up, you will need to publish it online. This can be done by submitting it to search engines and directories or by advertising it on social media platforms.