Isle of Man Bank suspends introduction of fees for a second time
The charity sector needs to look at the way it manages its finances to avoid bank charges.
That's the belief of the vice-chair of the Isle of Man Council of Voluntary Organisations, David Gawne.
Isle of Man Bank recently suspended plans to introduce charges for not-for-profit organisations for a second time, something some charities feared would force them out of business.
Mr Gawne is grateful the sector has been given more time to prepare:
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