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Relocation — Mauritius

Business Relocation to Mauritius

Setting up operations in Mauritius: from company formation and office space to banking, licensing, staffing and compliance — a practical guide to making Mauritius your new business base.

Mauritius has invested significantly in creating an environment that is genuinely welcoming to international businesses seeking to relocate or establish operations on the island. A well-regulated financial centre, English and French speaking, with a highly educated workforce, modern infrastructure, excellent air connectivity and a standard of living that attracts international talent — Mauritius is increasingly the location of choice for regional headquarters, financial services operations, tech companies and family offices. Business relocation to Mauritius involves a series of practical steps: selecting the right company structure, obtaining any required licences, finding appropriate office space, opening a bank account, hiring staff, and meeting ongoing compliance obligations. We provide end-to-end support for the entire relocation process.

Key Aspects of Business Relocation

Company Structuring and Incorporation

The first step is selecting the appropriate company structure. For businesses providing services to overseas clients, a Global Business Company (GBC) is typically the vehicle of choice. For businesses providing services locally in Mauritius or employing staff, a domestic company may be more appropriate. For regulated activities (banking, insurance, fund management, corporate services), the relevant FSC or BOM licence is required.

Office Space and Physical Infrastructure

Mauritius offers a range of office environments from Grade A towers in Ebene Cybercity and Port Louis to purpose-built fintech hubs, coworking spaces and managed office suites. For GBCs demonstrating economic substance, a genuine registered office address (not merely a corporate service provider's address) is increasingly expected by the FSC. We can assist in identifying and securing appropriate office space.

Banking and Financial Infrastructure

We manage the full bank account opening process for the relocated business, including selection of the most appropriate bank for the business's profile, preparation of the KYC documentation, and management of the account opening timeline. Multi-currency accounts with international SWIFT capabilities are standard.

Staff and Immigration

We assist in identifying and recruiting local professional staff, drafting employment contracts compliant with the Workers' Rights Act, managing payroll and social contributions, and processing Occupation Permit applications for expatriate key personnel. Mauritius has a strong pool of qualified accountants, lawyers, financial analysts and IT professionals.

Technology and Connectivity

Mauritius has excellent broadband and 4G/5G connectivity, with dedicated data centres and cloud infrastructure. Ebene Cybercity is a dedicated technology park with purpose-built connectivity for financial services and ICT businesses. We can assist in identifying appropriate technology vendors and IT infrastructure providers.

Regulatory Compliance Setup

We establish the full compliance infrastructure for the relocated business: AML/CFT programme, data protection compliance under the Data Protection Act 2017, CRS/FATCA registration where applicable, FSC reporting framework, and ongoing accounting and tax compliance.

Business Relocation Process

01

Pre-Relocation Planning

We conduct a pre-relocation consultation to assess the business model, regulatory requirements, staffing plan, and timeline. We produce a step-by-step relocation roadmap tailored to the client's specific situation.

02

Company Formation and Licensing

We incorporate the appropriate company structure(s) and obtain all required licences — GBC licence from the FSC, sector-specific operating licences, and any EDB incentives or approvals.

03

Banking and Infrastructure

We manage the bank account opening process and assist in securing office space, arranging utility connections, and sourcing IT infrastructure and telecoms providers.

04

Staff and Permits

We assist in recruiting local staff, drafting employment contracts and setting up payroll. For the proprietor(s) and any expatriate key personnel, we manage Investor Permit or Occupation Permit applications.

05

Compliance Framework

We implement the AML programme, CRS/FATCA registration, data protection framework and accounting system, ensuring the business is fully compliant from day one of operations.

06

Ongoing Support

We provide ongoing managed corporate, accounting, tax and payroll services to support the business as it grows, ensuring that all regulatory obligations continue to be met as the business evolves.

Key Requirements for Establishing Operations

  • Company incorporated and GBC or domestic company licence obtained
  • Registered office address in Mauritius established
  • Bank account opened with a Mauritius bank
  • AML/CFT programme implemented and compliance officer appointed
  • Data Protection Officer appointed (if processing personal data)
  • Employment contracts drafted and payroll registration completed
  • Investor Permit or Occupation Permit for proprietors and expatriate key personnel
  • Accounting system established and local accountant or service provider appointed
  • CRS/FATCA classification and registration completed if applicable

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to set up a fully operational business in Mauritius?
With a well-prepared and focused approach, a business can be fully operational — with company incorporated, bank account open, staff employed and all licences in place — within three to four months. The main variables are the bank account opening timeline and any sector-specific licence processing. Investor Permits typically take an additional four to eight weeks.
What are the main costs of relocating a business to Mauritius?
Main costs include company incorporation and licensing fees (USD 2,000–5,000 for a standard GBC), bank account opening, office rent (USD 800–3,000 per month for a serviced office in Ebene), staff salaries (highly competitive compared to Europe), professional services fees and ongoing compliance costs. We provide a full cost estimate as part of the pre-relocation planning stage.
Does Mauritius have good air connectivity for a regional HQ?
Yes. Mauritius has direct flights to key business hubs including Dubai, Paris, London, Singapore, Hong Kong, Nairobi, Johannesburg and Mumbai. Air Mauritius and multiple international carriers operate regular services. Journey times are manageable — Dubai is 5 hours, Johannesburg 4 hours, Paris 11 hours.
Is French spoken in Mauritius?
Both English and French are official languages in Mauritius and are used interchangeably in business. Most professionals are fully bilingual. The legal system is English common law-based, contracts are typically drafted in English, and regulatory filings are in English. French is commonly used in day-to-day business and social interaction.
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