Regeneration company not expecting revenue until 2024-25
The Manx Development Corporation says its loss of almost £450,000 for the 2022-23 financial year is in line with expectations.
The government-owned entity's accounts have been published ahead of January's sitting of Tynwald.
It recorded a £448,274 loss, with more than half of the figure going towards wages and salaries.
Chairman Sean Gilbert said the loss is to be expected for a company that hasn't completed any developments yet, and that its first revenue is expected in the 2024-25 period.
He adds that it remains the MDC's objective to become profitable and create a dividend stream for its shareholder, the Treasury.
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