Brexit: Regions respond to 'out' vote
Brokers say they will rise to the challenge as concerns over passporting and government funding are raised amid confusion about the future.
Regional brokers have insisted they will overcome any challenges posed by the ‘out' Brexit vote but admit they are concerned about how insurer relationships and funding will be affected.
In Scotland, Ben Bailey, Clark Thomson managing director, commented: "It's not what I would have wanted but we are an innovative industry and we will rise to challenge."
He remarked that the vote result was "not a reason to panic" and added: "Insurers have said that it is business as usual. There will be some
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