Relatives want to borrow your identity to work in an insurance company. This needs to be analyzed in detail. There are many situations, because work is not terrible. The terrible thing is to see where you are hanging. If you just hang up a business, there may be no problem, but there is no guarantee that something will cause other adverse effects. For example, if your relatives use your identity to cheat in business, if an insurance clearly has no protection function, your relatives will say yes, and if something really happens, you have to pay compensation, but there is no insurance. At this time, there will be disputes, and the center of the dispute may be you, not your relatives. As long as there is no problem with this position, everything is fine, but once something goes wrong, there will be a lot of troubles waiting to be dealt with. This is just hanging on an ordinary business post. If it is hung in a financial position, the problem may be even bigger. You want to see, if the company is investigated for financial problems, who has the greatest influence? Isn't that still you? The salesman's problem is only a civil dispute. If it involves financial issues, it is likely to be criminal responsibility.
Therefore, my personal suggestion is to see how close you are before deciding whether to help. Push it off if you can. If you can't shirk it, then consider what position you belong to and think about it according to what I said before. If you really can't get around it, I suggest you check the strength of the insurance company you are affiliated with first. If it is a small local insurance company, I personally think that you can't call it if you are killed. If it is a bigger company, the situation may be better, and the probability of an accident is not so great.
Finally, I want to give you a suggestion. The relationship you maintain may affect your life, but no relative who knows a little law will do such a thing. If it were me, I would refuse decisively.