Why Mauritius
Located at the crossroads of Africa and Asia, Mauritius has enjoyed social and political stability ever since its independence in 1968.
The country is amongst the best-performing in Africa across a range of indices, including business, regulatory and macroeconomic environment and quality of living.
Mauritius also enjoys state-of-the-art infrastructure and communications networks, as well as a diversified banking system, and a skilled, professional and bilingual (English and French) workforce.
Mauritius is a signatory to a number of double taxation avoidance agreements and Investment Protection and Promotion Agreements, in addition to being part of African Regional Groupings such as Southern African Development Community and the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa.