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Be one of the first 20 organisations to pioneer the world’s first Data Asset Foundations in our Pilot Programme
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WoRld FiRst
Data has become one of the world’s most valuable resources, yet few organisations have the tools to recognise, govern, and monetise it as a true asset.
The Data Asset Foundations initiative is pioneering a framework that allows organisations to test and unlock the potential of their data, creating a new asset class that underpins the future data economy.
Within the Isle of Man Government, Digital Isle of Man, in partnership with the Enterprise Data Management Association (EDM Association), is establishing the world’s first statutory framework that recognises data as a legally governable, auditable, shareable, and monetisable asset.
Through the Data Asset Foundations Pilot Programme, a select group of 20 data-rich organisations will test, refine, and shape the legal, technical, and commercial infrastructure needed to unlock the value of data, ahead of its formal enactment in 2026.
This represents a rare opportunity to influence policy, trial innovative tools, and contribute to the development of standards and practices that will guide the future data economy.
Programme launch: Q4 2025
Duration: 6 months

wHy
PaRtIciPatE?
Unlocking Tangible Value
Becoming a Pilot Foundation enables organisations to demonstrate the value of their data in practice while contributing to the development of a world-first statutory model.
The Pilot Programme is designed not only to test this framework, but also to deliver measurable benefits for participating organisations.
Pilot Foundations will be able to:
- Monetise Data & Unlock New Revenue: trial licensing models, joint ventures, data-sharing agreements and the and the development of new data products to create commercial opportunities.
- Access Valuation & Financing Models: apply methodologies that enable data to be valued, collateralised, and even securitised as part of financing structures.
- Strengthen Governance & Compliance: use audit-ready frameworks for ownership, provenance, and accountability to reduce risk and exposure.
- Gain Operational Advantage: accelerate time to insight and time to market by registering, cataloguing, and governing data in a structured environment.
- Influence Policy & Global Standards: contribute directly to shaping legislation, regulatory guidance, and international best practices.
- Showcase Leadership: be recognised as one of the first 20 Pilot Foundations in government-led communications and international promotion.

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Exclusive Incentives for Pilot Foundations
- No licence fees: waived during the Pilot and for the first 12 months post-launch.
- Discounted CSP and service provider fees: as negotiated during the Pilot. *the commercial relationship exists between the service providers and the pilot foundation; DIOM is not a party to that relationship, nor will it negotiate the fees.
- First-mover advantage: shape global standards, valuation models, and governance practices ahead of the wider market.
- Policy influence: contribute directly to the Data Asset Foundations statutory framework to ensure it reflects commercial realities.
- Leadership recognition: gain visibility as a Pilot Foundation in government-led promotion and global communications.
- Early access to tools: trial the prototype Data Asset Register, contribute to draft valuation methodologies, and help design governance frameworks.

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Participation is designed to be simple, structured, and supported. Foundations benefit from:
- Legal guidance and draft templates: including model DAF documentation
- Technical access: use of the pilot Data Asset Register platform
- Discounted professional services: CSP, audit, and advisory support throughout the Pilot.
- Ecosystem facilitation: connections and coordination by Digital Isle of Man across regulators, service providers, and peers.
- Communications support: branded recognition as a Pilot Foundation in government-led promotion and international outreach.

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oF PaRtIciPantS
To ensure maximum value, we’ll ask Pilot Foundations to:
- Nominate a senior operational lead to oversee participation
- Contribute datasets for registration and testing (scope agreed in advance)
- Participate in workshops and working groups on a fortnightly bases during the Pilot
- Provide structured feedback on legal, technical, and commercial aspects.
- Contribute to the development of case studies to demonstrate practical applications.

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In sHaPinG tHe eCosYsteM
Pilot Foundations will be central to shaping the world’s first trusted data economy. Working alongside government, regulators, and service providers, participants will:
- Prove the commercial potential of treating data as an asset.
- Define global standards for valuation, governance, and monetisation.
- Showcase leadership to clients, investors, and regulators.
- Position the Isle of Man as a hub for trusted data asset innovation.
Becoming one of the first 20 Pilot Foundations is a chance to establish a new asset class and set the benchmark for data stewardship worldwide. Submit your expression of interest today.

PaRtiCiPatE in tHe pIlOt pRoGraMme
Submit your expression of interest today for the chance to become one of the first 20 Pilot Foundations.
FAQs
The Pilot is a six-month initiative to test and validate the Data Asset Foundation framework — a statutory subset of the Isle of Man Foundations Act 2011. A Data Asset Foundation is a new type of foundation designed specifically to hold, steward, manage and derive value from data assets.. Participants will together co-develop best practices, trial the legal and technical infrastructure, and demonstrate the commercial value of treating data as an auditable, monetisable, shareable and governable asset. For example, CSPs will help establish and administer the first pilot Data Asset Foundations, providing practical insights to shape the full regime due to launch in 2026; service providers will help with drafting the templates, providing assessments and assurance; and data rich companies will provide the datasets to register and onboard onto the data asset register.
Applications are open to Isle of Man–licensed fiduciaries, including CSPs, TCSPs, and legal professionals, with particular emphasis on existing enforcers and foundation administrators. Membership of the EDM Association and attendance at the compulsory EDMA training (16–18 September 2025) are required.
Any data-rich organisations across any industry, including finance, telecoms, healthcare, transport, retail, government or digital platforms, seeking to:
- Unlock new revenue streams from their data,
- Enhance trust, auditability, compliance and value creation,
- Explore data-backed financing and partnerships.
In addition to any category-specific requirements, all participants must commit to:
- Nominating at least one dedicated senior programme lead and point of contact;
- Attending pilot workshops and working groups (expected to be convened fortnightly);
- Providing structured feedback on legal, operational, and commercial aspects;
- Supporting the publication of anonymised pilot case studies.
In addition to the general commitment requirements, the following categories are expected:
Enforcers:
- To complete EDMA training (16–18 September 2025)
- To join the EDM Association (membership fee: $3,500 per organisation)
Pilot Foundations:
- To set up a foundation in the Isle of Man;
- To contribute datasets for registration and testing (scope to be agreed on a case-by-case basis)
Other Service Providers:
- To complete specified training as required.
This is a formal application process. Submissions will be assessed against defined evaluation criteria, with only selected CSPs participating in the Pilot.
Data Asset Foundations recognise datasets as formal assets with registrable ownership, provenance and usage rights. The legal framework focuses on control, governance, responsibilities and rights of use. Data becomes a formally recognised foundation asset when dedicated through a process of registration in the Data Asset Register.
We are awaiting receipt of the final legal advice in relation to data asset ownership and will publish it once finalised.
No, not without explicit legal consent. Data Asset Foundations must comply with the Data Governance Framework, GDPR and data protection laws. Pilot use cases will focus on enterprise datasets, anonymised or aggregated data.
Data Governance will be embedded in the secondary legislation, which will be subject to ongoing reviews and amendments as necessary.
CSPs administer Data Asset Foundations, and each Foundation must have at least one Enforcer (mandatory). Enforcers monitor compliance with the Data Governance Framework and the integrity of the Data Asset Register, and have enhanced statutory powers. Council of Members will be required to engage a Technical Data Steward and a Business Data Steward to manage the data assets on behalf of the data asset foundation.
No, they cannot. Unlike Cayman blockchain foundations, every Data Asset Foundation must have a CSP administrator and an appointed Enforcer.
Yes, it will be compliant with the accounting standards. Financial statements must include, without limitation, the following:
- disclosure of the basis of valuation for data assets;
- provision of the qualitative descriptions if valuation cannot be quantified; and
- a record of any revenue and costs associated with data assets.
This aligns with IFRS/GAAP reporting principles.
No. Enforcers operate independently and are specifically tasked with providing external accountability for the Data Asset Foundations.
Each Data Asset Foundation will be required to appoint one Enforcer.
Enforcers must be a licensed fiduciary or a qualified legal professional and they complete EDMA training (first training is scheduled for 16–18 September 2025).
Enforcers carry fiduciary duties similar to company directors. They are personally liable for wilful misconduct or gross negligence, and this will remain the case in respect of Data Asset Foundations. The new responsibilities will be supported by external partners who will provide assessments, assurance and valuation of data assets.
Regulatory engagement and consultation are ongoing to ensure compliance, fiduciary oversight and alignment with regulations.
Yes. It is expected to generate demand for CSP administration, Enforcer services, auditors, accountants, valuation experts, and legal professionals.
Legal certainty, first-mover advantage, world-class fiduciary oversight, and the ability to trade and account for data assets in a statutory environment.
Yes. The Pilot will test a prototype Data Asset Register and data distribution mechanisms to ensure secure, auditable control.
Participants can apply to administer Data Asset Foundations, provide Enforcer services, or both. Organisations may also refer potential client organisations with use cases for Data Asset Foundations.
Yes, it is for the Enforcers and for Data Stewards. Attendance at the EDM Association Enforcer training from 16–18 September 2025 is a mandatory requirement for eligibility to be an Enforcer. Applications will not be considered without confirmed participation.
Submissions will be evaluated against six criteria:
- Capability and Role Fit
- Impact and Outcomes
- Commitment to Pilot Requirements
- Cost and Value-for-Money
- Long-Term Vision
- Bonus credit for viable client referrals
Applicants must complete the online form and provide:
- Details of your proposed role
- Organisational experience
- Anticipated benefits and future commitments
- Itemised cost proposal
- Confirmation of EDM Association training attendance
- Referrals, if applicable
Referred clients will continue to be managed by the CSP that originally referred them. The Pilot and Digital Isle of Man will not reassign clients without consent. To complete the Pilot Programme as assigned, both the pilot foundation and the CSP must remain committed. In exceptional circumstances, changes to these arrangements may be considered.
Yes. You may include a client referral with a brief description of the use case. If accepted, this client will remain under your management.
End of September 2025.
Applications will be reviewed against the published evaluation criteria. Selected CSPs will be notified and supported through onboarding ahead of the Pilot launch in October 2025.
Training is $700 per enforcer, EDM Association membership is $3500 per CSP or law firm for the first 18 months.
Yes. While CSPs and qualified legal professionals are central to the Pilot, other providers (in law, accounting, valuation, technology or compliance) are invited to join working groups and provide specialist services such as audit, assurance, valuation reports or legal templates. Details of working groups will be provided in due course.
Not all applicants will be selected for the Pilot, but there will still be opportunities to participate in the wider Data Asset Foundation ecosystem:
- Working Groups: Even if not chosen to administer a Pilot Data Asset Foundation or to be a pilot foundation, your organisation may still join the quarterly working groups, where knowledge, templates, and policy discussions will take place.
- Ecosystem Services: Legal, audit, accounting, valuation, and compliance providers will also be needed to support Pilot participants, so you may still engage as a specialist service provider.
- Training: if you attend EDM Association training, this accreditation will still be valid post-Pilot, allowing you to position yourself early as a Data Asset Foundation-ready provider.