Prime Professions seeks guidance from regulators over Quinn

Broker which placed 1600 solicitors' professional indemnity policies with Quinn says it is keeping clients informed but has no new information

London-based Prime Professions is relying on the regulators, the Financial Services Authority and Irish Financial Regulator for more information to pass onto clients - 1600 sole solicitor practitioners - as regards the status of Quinn Insurance.

As speculation mounts about the future of Quinn's policyholders in the UK, a director of Prime Professions Richard Brown told Professional Broking that his firm's clients had always been informed about Quinn's status and that the fact that it won the

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