Quinn still banned from UK trading, dossier handed to Irish regulator

Sean Quinn

Sean Quinn has said the insurer is going to lose money in April after a profitable March

The ban on Quinn Insurance trading in the UK is still in place after serious questions remain about the insurer's claims reserves. The Irish regulator was yesterday given a study of the insurer's operations in Britain and Ireland yesterday. The Irish Examiner has said that the regulator will seek to have the group placed in full time administration due to unresolved "solvency issues". Meanwhile, Sean Quinn hit out and said his firm could lose up to 80% of its revenue in April as a result of the

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