Facebook/Instagram Ads for Insurance

I used to run ads for auto insurance and it's true that it's easy to get rejected because it's a sensitive industry. The most important thing is that the ad content and landing page must be clear, not using misleading words or over-commitments. In addition, if BM has a good spending history, the approval rate is higher. Maybe because your IG is new, if you use an account that has been active for a while, has interactions, and is fully verified, it will probably be fine.
 
I think it’s because of your content, there are certain words that make Facebook mistakenly think you’re running financial or gambling-related products.
 
I'm trying life insurance. Sometimes my campaigns don't work. Maybe insurance in general is a tough niche.
 
Auto insurance ads are heavily regulated on FB/IG. Make sure your creatives and copy fully comply with their advertising policies, avoid restricted terms, and consider warming up the IG account with regular non-ad activity before launching campaigns.
 
Does anyone have experience running FB/IG ads for auto insurance? My ads are automatically being denied. Tried reels, posts, stories, not sure what I'm doing wrong. Also using an aged real payment account that I use for other ads so that's not the issue. Is it possibly my IG is too new?
Most likely, you need to disguise your advertisement because it mentions a gray area such as insurance. That is why your advertisements are being blocked.
 
Usually, the auto insurance sector is often rejected because it is a sensitive industry, so FB will control it more strictly. Your account is new, so it may not be considered trustworthy enough. For these industries, you should verify your business to be able to run.
 
Hi all - we have a new insurance affiliate ppc program, we are looking for affiliates to run our final expense and ACA offers.
 
Since you've chosen to promote white-hat CPL offers, it's advisable to test using legitimate way.
 
It could be due to a combination of a new Instagram account and a sensitive niche like insurance. A good approach is to spend some time posting organic content first so the account builds normal activity. It’s also helpful to review your ad copy carefully to make sure it follows advertising policies, since certain wording in regulated industries can sometimes trigger additional review.
 
Since you've chosen to promote white-hat CPL offers, it's advisable to test using legitimate way.
It could be due to a combination of a new Instagram account and a sensitive niche like insurance. A good approach is to spend some time posting organic content first so the account builds normal activity. It’s also helpful to review your ad copy carefully to make sure it follows advertising policies, since certain wording in regulated industries can sometimes trigger additional review.
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Auto insurance is part of the financial services category, so Meta Platforms usually reviews those ads much more strictly. It’s often not the account age but the ad copy or landing page that triggers automatic rejection.
A few common things to check:
• Avoid strong promises or misleading wording
• Don’t imply personal financial situations (like “Are you paying too much?”)
• Make sure your landing page has clear business info, privacy policy, and terms
• Keep the creative more informational than salesy
Even small wording changes can make a big difference with finance-related ads.
 
It might be due to the combination of a new Instagram account and a sensitive niche like insurance. A good approach is to build some organic activity first by posting normal content and engaging with the platform. Also review your ad copy carefully, because certain words or phrases can sometimes trigger additional checks or restrictions.
 
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