
Moore Stephens has expanded with the acquisition of what was once known as the Penny Bank building.
The new facility becomes the home of Moore Stephens's retirement solutions, financial services and compliance departments.
Managing partner in Moore Stephens Isle of Man, Clive Dixon says the company had run out of space in their offices at 26/28 Athol Street and 4 Upper Church Street.
The business has now bought number 32 Athol Street which has been completely renovated, including discovering and preserving some of the bank’s original features.
The move is Moore Stephens’s second in the last four years - in 2011 Moore Stephens expanded into 4 Upper Church Street.
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