Prospero starts trading in Edinburgh
The HNW specialist is an AR of Momentum and aims to employ school leavers and act as an alternative to university.
Prospero Insurance Brokers has opened a branch in Edinburgh.
The business is an appointed representative of Momentum Broker Solutions and will focus on private client cover for high value homes, prestige vehicles, art collections, wine cellars and jewellery.
The organisation said it wants to employ school and college leavers from the area and offer an alternative to going to university.
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David Robertson, Prospero managing director, commented: "We are different from your usual
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