Market takes stock of Brexit vote
Calm called for as insurers insist it will be "business as usual" and Biba pledges to represent brokers in Brexit negotiations.
The United Kingdom is set to leave the European Union following a vote for Brexit and industry leaders have appealed for calm with insurers insisting it will be "business as usual".
A number of insurers spoke out to outline their long term commitment to the UK and offered support to customers and employees.
Brokerbility chairman Ashwin Mistry called the referendum result a "surprise" but added that "there is shock and over-reaction" in the market.
"I think it is worth giving people a few days and
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