Consultation Responses & Research
Statistics Isle of Man has published the 2025/26 living wage report, setting the Isle of Man living wage at £13.74 per hour, an increase of £0.69 from the previous year.
The Isle of Man Government has published it's first national risk appetite statement, focusing on financial crime risks in the eGaming sector.
In response to the latest announcement on revised minimum wage proposals, Chamber sent the following email and document to all Tynwald members.
Chamber received input from 103 members who participated in the consultation survey. The feedback provides insights into the views of businesses on the proposed changes
In March 2023, Chamber wrote to Minister Alinson and Minister Johnston asking for an impact assessment on the harmonisation of the minimum and living wage
IoM Chamber Digital Forum's submission to the National Infrastructure Security Bill.
The Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce welcomes the decision to increase the minimum wage rate for over-18s from £11.45 to £12.86 from April 1st
The call for better data and independent expertise is urgent.
The Chamber noted back in July that changes to the minimum wage calculation methodology were imminent. The now-confirmed 9.9% increase represents one of the largest adjustments in recent years.
Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce wants Tynwald to back proposals in a Department for Enterprise report which would change how minimum and living wage rates are calculated.
The Isle of Man Chamber of Commerce welcomes the recently published review by the Department for Enterprise and Treasury on the methodology used to set minimum and living wage rates.








