Ink joins with St Giles to launch solicitors PI offering

Mike Smith

Ink Underwriting Agencies and St Giles Legal and Professional Risks have joined forces to create a new professional indemnity (PI) insurance facility for solicitor firms with between one and 25 partners.

Clients will have access to a risk management service, including risk reviews, specialist Lexcel level reviews, and an in house claims handling service.

Mike Smith (pictured), MD of Ink, commented: “We are delighted to have collaborated with St Giles, and to have been able to create a timely solution for solicitors who we know are finding this year’s insurance renewal season very challenging. Both we and St Giles have significant knowledge and expertise in this marketplace, and a good

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