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Promoting the Benefits of using the Island for FDI into the North West UK

by isleofman.com 20th January 2015

IQE International Fiduciary Services and the Isle of Man Government's Department of Economic Development, both members of the Professional Liverpool and Professional Manchester associations, will be promoting the benefits of working with the Isle of Man to help promote inward investment into the North West region this week.

Seminars will be held in Liverpool on 22nd January, and in Manchester on 23rd January, where IQE will showcase the island as an effective platform for inbound foreign direct investment using Isle of Man structures, related services and on island expertise.   The Department will be promoting the Island’s Vision 2020 strategy and their plans to strengthen links with the North West, which forms an integral feature of the presentations.

Steve McCafferty and Anne Couper Woods, Directors of IQE will be presenting in conjunction with Paul Maddocks, Business Development Manager for the Department of Economic Development.

 Photo - Steve McCafferty. 

Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 20th, January 2015 04:05pm.

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