"The IRDA does not involve directly or through any representative in sale of any kind of insurance or financial products," the regulator said in a public notice.
It has asked the public to remain alert and not to fall prey to frauds or scams perpetrated by miscreants who impersonate to be employees or officers of the Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) or other insurance companies.
IRDA asked the people to be aware of those spurious callers who advise them to invest in insurance policies to avail gifts, promotional offers, interest free loans or setting up of telecom towers, among other incentives.
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