A recent due diligence conference on the Island has been described as 'hugely relevant' for the Island's 'dynamic economy'.
The occasion at the iMuseum, in Douglas was attended by more than 50 risk and compliance professionals, and sponsored by accounting and audit company Grant Thornton.
Their Isle of Man Director of Client Development, Lee Penrose, added he believes the experience will be beneficial to the businesses who came to the event.
Experts from different fields including anti-money laundering, cryptocurrency and online investigations provided key talks on the subjects.
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