Which Nice Classification Class Is Insurance In?
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Published 13 August 2026 · Updated 13 August 2026 · 1 min read
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Insurance services fall under Class 36, which covers financial and monetary services broadly, including banking, insurance, real estate, and investment services.
What Class 36 covers here
This includes life insurance, health insurance, motor and general insurance, insurance brokerage, and claims-processing services, regardless of the specific type of policy sold. An insurance aggregator platform that compares policies across providers, rather than underwriting them directly, also falls here as a financial-services intermediary.
Where insurance and fintech brands often need a second class
A company offering insurance alongside its own technology platform — a mobile app or software product used to manage policies or file claims — may need Class 9 (software as a product) or Class 42 (software-as-a-service) for the technology layer, in addition to Class 36 for the underlying insurance service. This is a common gap for insurtech brands that build proprietary apps rather than only distributing third-party policies.
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