The Island's financial regulator says it's extended the deadline for annual anti-money-laundering returns.
A technical glitch meant login codes were sent out late, and the Financial Services Authority says it left some companies without enough time to submit paperwork.
It says you'll get an extra week to submit your annual return - which now have to be in by Monday, April 7.
The FSA says it'll update those affected when its systems are back to normal.
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