Pragmatic regulation boosts competitiveness of Mauritius

Politically stable with a developed democratic government, the island nation of Mauritius is exploiting its geographical position near Africa and its network of double-taxation treaties to develop its financial services sector and in particular the hedge fund industry. Margie Lindsay discovers what makes Mauritius attractive to investors

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As an international financial centre, Mauritius has been catching the eye of the financial services sector since the early 1990s. It has quickly emerged as one of the most favoured jurisdictions for structuring cross-border investments into Asia and Africa and particularly into India and China.

The island is now well established and considered one of the most reputable offshore financial centres in the world.

As an established offshore fund jurisdiction with an internationally recognised

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