The Island's financial regulator says the amount of money held in Island accounts went up by almost almost a billion pounds in the last quarter of last year.
New figures from the Financial Services Authority show deposits on the Island increased by just over 2.2 per cent between September and December.
The data shows they stood at £43.58 billion.
Year on year, the government says deposits in 2024 increased by £1.76 billion compared to the previous year.
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