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An Insurance Advisor Producer (PAS) is an intermediary between the insured and the insurance company, who advises people to sell insurance that best suits the needs of each one. There are two types of producers: those authorized to act as intermediaries in all insurance branches or those authorized to act as intermediaries with respect to life insurance. For more information, access the procedure. Registration of Producers – Resolution 116/20 – May 13, 2020

(Those who appear on the list must check with their DNI the registration number in the Registry of Producers) If you want to operate as an Insurance Advisor Producer, you must obtain the registration that qualifies you and be registered in the Registry of the National Insurance Superintendence. Keep in mind that you have to pay a fixed amount annually for registration. If you do not pay for 2 years, the registration is suspended and if you do not pay for 5 years, the registration expires.


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