A new report from the government says the Isle of Man's biggest risk in financing terrorism is money flowing through the Island.
The Isle of Man National Risk Assessment on Terrorist Financing says we're at a low risk of directly financing terror groups by fundraising here.
But the document, released this week, says there's a greater risk from the Island's crossborder business links being used to support foreign terrorism, by funds flowing through or being administered here.
The report says overall our risk of being involved in terror financing is medium-low.
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