The Isle of Man Financial Services Authority is looking at comments from two public consultations on new laws, before announcing its next move.
It will soon publish feedback on the Financial Services Bill and the Retirement Benefits Schemes Bill.
The regulator says these Bills are aimed at maintaining the Island's reputation as a well-regulated jurisdiction that meets international standards.
The feedback will explain any changes made to proposed laws, with a second public consultation planned for 2026.
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