// B2B contact list
Insurance company contacts
Reach decision-makers at insurance companies — verified work email, mobile, and LinkedIn, filtered by role, seniority, company size, and location.
The short answer
To reach insurance companies, search Trackyr's B2B engine by the insurance industry and filter to the roles you sell to — owners, directors, or managers — by seniority, company size, and location. It returns verified work email, mobile, and LinkedIn for each decision-maker, with firmographics, every contact validated before export.
// What you get
Verified contacts, ready to export.
Every record is validated before it reaches you and re-verified on a rolling cadence — so the list is contactable today, not the day it was scraped.
Work email
SMTP-verified before export
Direct mobile
Line-typed, DNC-screened
LinkedIn + firmographics
Company size, industry, revenue
Free pool pulls
Reuse matching contacts at zero cost
// Common questions
Insurance company contacts, answered.
How do I build an insurance company email list?+
Search Trackyr's B2B engine for the relevant title or industry and filter by seniority, company size, location, and revenue. It returns verified work email, mobile, and LinkedIn for each insurance contact, with firmographics attached.
How much does an insurance contact cost?+
A fresh verified lead is 4 credits; pulling an existing matching contact from the shared pool is free and unlimited. On the $99 Pro plan that's roughly a few cents per fresh verified insurance contact — well under legacy sales-intelligence pricing.
Is this insurance data GDPR and CCPA compliant?+
Every contact carries provenance, opt-outs and bounces propagate across the graph within a minute, and a public DSAR endpoint handles right-to-deletion requests within the CCPA window. Creator sourcing is public-data-only, and the graph is built to route requests through the correct regional regime.
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