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Isle of Man Immigration Service – Register of Points Based System Sponsors Isle of Man Immigration Service – Register of Points Based System Sponsors 1 King William's College, Castletown 2 University College Isle of Man 3 Isle of Man International Business School, Douglas 11 Department of Health & Social Care - Noble's Hospital 14 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLC 16 KPMG LLC 17 Microgaming Software Systems Ltd 19 Elder Healthcare (IOM) Ltd 21 Civil Service Commission 23 Hadron Limited - Brookfield Nursing Home 24 Royal India Limited 27 Amaya Services Ltd (Rational Services Limited) 28 Four Seasons Health Care - Saddle Mews Care Home 29 Cube Ltd 32 International Contract Engineering Ltd 35 Rational Entertainment Enterprises Limited (REEL) 36 PTVB Management Limited 37 Marathon Court Nursing Home (1989) Ltd 41 Sea Crystal Limited t/a Imperial Dragon Chinese Restaurant 42 Mandarin Takeaway Ramsey 43 Mandarin Restaurant & Takeaway (Port Erin) 47 Seaboard Overseas (IOM) Ltd Last updated 26 September 2017 48 AngloGold Ashanti Holdings PLC 52 E Oppenheimer & Son (IOM) Limited 57 Creer Contracting 61 Golden Phoenix Restaurant 66 China Town (IOM) Limited 69 Zurich Financial Services (Isle of Man) Group Services Limited 70 Tata Consultancy Services Limited 81 Habib European Bank Limited 82 Bayleaf (previously Spice Isabella & Broadway Masala) 83 Dohle (IOM) Limited 86 Sovereign Trust (Isle of Man) Limited 87 Barclays Private Clients International Limited 91 PDMS Limited 92 Newfield Limited 97 The Phoenix 98 Assystem (Isle of Man) Limited 103 Deloitte & Touche Services (IOM) Limited 104 Derivco Isle of Man Limited 110 Ecoway Limited 111 Amaya Group Ltd (Rational Group Limited) 113 Oak Bridge Limited 114 King William's College 115 Ellan Vannin Gymnastics Club 117 ProMetic BioSciences Limited 118 Isle of Man Insurance and Pensions Authority 119 Ambitions Limited Last updated 26 September 2017 120 Bramden Limited 121 Southern Asia 123 Kurries and Steak Limited 124 MMD GPHC Limited 125 Communications Dynamics Limited 126 Ballakermeen High School 127 Island Dental Management Limited 128 Yit Yong House Limited 129 Petrolink International Limited 130 Conister Bank Limited 131 Standard Bank 132 SES Satellite Leasing Limited 133 Atcentre Limited 134 Business Doctor Limited 135 Manx Curry Club Limited 136 Digital Blue Ltd 139 INET UK Limited 140 Living Hope Community Church Limited 141 Milan Veterinary Ltd 142 The Needle Online Limited 143 NedGroup Investments Limited 144 Premier Gateway International Limited 145 The Diocese of Sodor and Man 146 XL Management Ltd 147 Counting House (IOM) Ltd 148 Manx Telecom Trading Last updated 26 September 2017 149 Pacific Fund Systems Europe Limited 150 Pythia Group Limited 151 EFB Group Ltd 152 The Mill Shop Limited 153 Manx Gymnastics Centre of Excellence Limited 154 Loong Tan Garden Limited 155 Annexio Limited 156 Binary (IOM) Limited 157 Strix Limited 158 Arg Beiyn Limited 159 Plan Communications Limited 160 Mrs Yang's Restaurant Limited 161 Salex Limited 163 Nimbus Operations Limited 164 Tynwald Pies Ltd 165 Clever Unicorn Ltd 166 Artisan Real Estate Investors Limited 167 DS Ltd t/a The Courthouse 168 Manx Internet Commerce Limited 169 Geodrill Limited 170 Champion Tech Limited 171 Isle of Man Government Department of Education 172 Capital Select Limited 173 Glenfaba Health Care Ltd t/a Castle View Nursing Home 174 Knox House Consultancy Limited Last updated 26 September 2017 .
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