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How to stop unwanted insurance calls in India

Insurance calls often continue through marketplaces, insurer-led follow-ups, or partner agent networks even after you have already said no. The fix is usually a written complaint trail, not just another block-list entry.

Get started in under 2 minutes. Find the company, open the complaint draft, and send it from your own inbox.
Short answer: If the calls are attributable to an insurer or an insurance marketplace, use the company grievance route first and treat the IRDAI / Bima Bharosa path as the later outside route when the complaint remains unresolved.
Related company routes: Policybazaar, HDFC Life

Guide reviewed 20 Mar 2026.

What to do now

Three clear steps from here

The goal is to move from search frustration into a written complaint trail that can actually be followed later.

1

Identify whether the main route is the insurer or a marketplace

Use the exact company guide if the calls are clearly tied to Policybazaar or another supported company.

2

Ask for suppression across insurer and partner systems

The complaint should ask the company to stop promotional calls and remove your details from internal and linked sales channels.

3

Escalate to the insurance outside route only after the internal trail is due

That is the point where IRDAI / Bima Bharosa becomes the next clean step, not the first one.

Why the usual fixes fail

Why blocking, DND, and verbal opt-outs are not enough

These pages are not about unknown scam callers. They are for attributed financial sales outreach that keeps returning after lighter tools have already failed.

Insurance outreach often runs through distributor or partner chains

That makes blocking one agent less effective if the underlying lead is still active in the insurer or marketplace system.

A company complaint is stronger than repeating opt-out requests

The formal trail asks for suppression and creates a clearer path to escalate if nothing changes.

The outside route is different from banking complaints

Insurance complaints usually point toward IRDAI or Bima Bharosa, which is why it helps to separate them from RBI-focused bank-call content.

Is this guide for you?

Use this page when these signals match your situation

The calls are about policies, quotes, renewals, or insurance sales.

You already asked the callers to stop.

The outreach is coming through an insurer, Policybazaar-style marketplace, or partner agents.

You want the company to suppress your details across its sales chain.

Ready to send the first complaint?

Go to the company search, open the draft, and send it from your own inbox.

Send complaint

Related company guides

Use the exact company route when you know who is calling

These guides go deeper on the company ladder, wait windows, and the correct outside route.

PolicybazaarCompany-specific complaint path, waiting windows, and grievance ladder.Open guide
HDFC LifeCompany-specific complaint path, waiting windows, and grievance ladder.Open guide

Quick facts

Best forAttributable bank, lender, insurer, or marketplace spam that keeps returning after blocking or opt-out.
Related company routesPolicybazaar, HDFC Life
What this targetsThis product helps stop promotional or commercial calls and emails. Transactional updates for active products or services will still continue.
Guide reviewed20 Mar 2026

FAQ

Questions people ask before they take action

These answers stay aligned with the advice on this page.

How do I stop insurance sales calls in India?

Start with the insurer or marketplace grievance route, ask for suppression across internal and partner channels, and escalate later only if the complaint is unresolved.

Are insurance spam calls an RBI complaint?

Usually no. Insurance-led complaints generally point toward IRDAI or Bima Bharosa instead.

What if Policybazaar keeps calling about insurance?

Use the Policybazaar guide if the calls are clearly attributable to Policybazaar or a Policybazaar-led sales chain. That page keeps the mixed-route logic visible.