It's as the current card is 'hardwired' to stop at the end of the year
Treasury will hold a second drop-in session at the social security office (Markwell House) in Douglas to assist those who've found it difficult to open a bank account.
It's as the current Micard is 'hardwired' to stop at the end of the year.
Alex Allinson says in recent weeks, Treasury and high street banks have managed to transition a number of people over so they can get their money through their bank accounts from the new year.
A portion of people have requested that cheques to be sent to them and 300 others are yet to get in contact.
The minister says at the last session, which saw over 20 people attend, some of them were young people:
It will take place on Wednesday (10 December) from 9.30am-12.30pm

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