An MHK is hopeful but thinks the supermarket giant is unlikely to rethink the move
An MHK is hopeful the government will push Tesco to reconsider their stance on issuing credit cards to Isle of Man residents.
From November 2022, the supermarket giant withdrew its financial services here - affecting approximately 1,200 account holders.
It's something Arbory, Castletown and Malew's Jason Moorhouse thinks would be welcomed back.
But he's not without scepticism:
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