Success tips when doing business in Mauritius in 2022

Mauritius business facts

Mauritius business facts

  1. Your joint venture partner or Mauritius shareholder must not merely be a nominee for the sake of meeting the rules of foreign company incorporation. You should choose a partner that actually brings a lot to the table, including local knowledge your business would need in Mauritius;
  2. To optimize the success of your new business venture in Mauritius, Bejarano ADF Consultants Group PLC recommends your firm to i) complete a feasibility study; ii) prepare a detailed business plan; iii) communicate with the Mauritius Chamber of Commerce iv) speak to your local Embassy in Mauritius; and v) communicate with Bejarano ADF Consultants Group PLC’s Clients who have successfully launched their Mauritius business setup;
  3. Foreign companies should be aware i) Mauritius statistics and market data are usually imprecise; ii) transactions tend to take longer than expected; iii) more frequent and longer market visits are required, at least initially; iv) complex business procedures are common;
  4. An essential factor in setting up a company in Mauritius is to thoroughly research the business sector you are planning to invest in. Bejarano ADF Consultants recommends our Client prepare a detailed business plan including an extensive market study and evaluation of competitors.

Interesting facts about Mauritius

  1. The country of Mauritius has the shape of a leaf and was created by the eruptions from underwater volcanos;
  2. Sugarcane is planted on 90% of the Mauritius land and is regarded as the top money earner for the country. Sugar is the major export of the country along with clothing, tea, and jewelry;
  3. Most of the food in Mauritius including rice, vegetables, and lentils are imported. Therefore, food in Mauritius is very expensive;
  4. Mauritians are relatively conservative, walking around wearing shorts or bathing suits are prohibited in most hotels;
  5. The population of Mauritius consists of four ethnic groups that are Indo-Mauritian (68%), Creole (27%), Sino-Mauritian (3%), and Franco-Mauritian (2%).

Frequently asked questions

Bejarano ADF Consultants Group PLC does not recommend our Clients establish a business in Mauritius, due to the poor business environment provided by the Mauritius Government and Financial Services Commission to multi-national organisations. Bejarano ADF Consultants Group PLC instead recommends our Clients establish their businesses in these reputable zero tax jurisdictions.

Contact us

For additional information on our services, please contact our in-house country expert, Mr. Kunal Fabiani, directly:
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