
Friends Provident International has confirmed more jobs could go at its Castletown and Salisbury offices as the company undertakes a 'global strategic review' of its operations.
A statement from FPI quotes Isle of Man General Manager and Director Jonathan Hall, who says, "Though the review will result in some new roles being created, it has also identified the need to change and in some certain cases reduce the number of positions".
To date, six people have left the Castletown-based firm's Learning and Development department, with a further two redeployed to other roles.

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