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Mauritius and the Rise of Private Credit: Is the IFC Ready for Africa’s Next Capital Cycle?
As global banking systems continue to retrench and public markets struggle to meet the funding needs of growth economies, private credit has emerged as one of the most important forces reshaping capital allocation worldwide. Nowhere is this shift more pronounced than in Africa, where financing gaps remain significant across infrastructure, SMEs, and mid-market corporates. For Mauritius, this moment presents both opportunity and challenge. The jurisdiction has long been centra
Feb 43 min read


Data, Reporting, and Regulatory Visibility: The Next Competitive Edge for Mauritius in 2026
As global financial markets become more complex and less transparent, one theme is rapidly moving to the forefront of regulatory and investor decision-making: visibility . In 2026, jurisdictions are no longer competing solely on tax, treaties, or legal frameworks. Increasingly, they are competing on data quality, reporting capability, and supervisory insight . For Mauritius, this shift presents both a challenge and an opportunity. Why Visibility Has Become a Strategic Issue A
Jan 193 min read


Election-Year Capital in Africa: What Mauritius-Based Structures Are Watching in 2026
Election cycles have always influenced capital allocation decisions across emerging markets. In 2026, however, political risk is intersecting with a more cautious global investment environment, heightened regulatory expectations, and a growing reliance on private capital rather than public markets. For Mauritius-based structures investing across Africa, election risk is not a reason to exit markets—but it is increasingly shaping how, when, and under what conditions capital i
Jan 193 min read


Mauritius and the Rise of Private Credit: Filling Africa’s Financing Gap
As global banks continue to retrench from long-dated and higher-risk lending, private credit has emerged as one of the most significant structural shifts in global finance. Nowhere is this more evident than in Africa, where infrastructure projects, mid-sized corporates, and growth-stage businesses face persistent funding gaps that traditional lenders are increasingly unwilling or unable to fill. For Mauritius, this evolution presents a timely and potentially durable opportuni
Jan 193 min read


Beyond Funds: Could Mauritius Become a Hub for Structured and Bespoke Investment Products?
For years, Mauritius’ international financial centre has been closely associated with fund structures—collective vehicles designed to pool capital and deploy it across regions and asset classes. While funds remain a cornerstone of the jurisdiction’s offering, global investor behaviour is shifting in ways that may open a new avenue for growth: the rise of structured and bespoke investment products . As capital becomes more selective and portfolios more personalised, the questi
Jan 193 min read


Substance, Supervision, and Scale: How Much More Can Mauritius’ Financial Sector Absorb?
Over the past decade, Mauritius has worked steadily to align its international financial centre with evolving global regulatory expectations. Enhanced substance requirements, closer supervisory oversight, and deeper cooperation with international standard-setting bodies have reshaped the jurisdiction’s financial services landscape. As 2026 begins, a new question is emerging—one that goes beyond compliance: how much scale can Mauritius’ financial sector absorb without diluting
Jan 192 min read


Private Capital, Private Markets: Why Mauritius Could Be the Quiet Winner in 2026
While much of the global financial narrative remains focused on public markets, interest rates, and geopolitical risk, a quieter but more consequential shift continues to unfold beneath the surface. Capital is steadily migrating away from listed markets toward private equity, private credit, infrastructure finance, and bespoke structured investments. For Mauritius, this evolution presents a rare strategic opportunity. Not because it can compete on scale with major financial c
Jan 153 min read


From Gateway to Platform: Is Mauritius Losing or Reinventing Its Role as Africa’s Financial Hub?
For much of the past two decades, Mauritius has been widely regarded as Africa’s preferred international investment gateway. Capital flowed through its structures into Southern, Eastern, and increasingly West African markets, supported by legal certainty, treaty networks, and a well-developed professional services ecosystem. As 2026 begins, however, that long-standing role is being quietly but fundamentally questioned. Capital is becoming more direct, African markets are slow
Jan 153 min read


Mauritius at a Crossroads: Can the IFC Sustain Growth Amid Global Regulatory Pressure?
Mauritius has spent the better part of two decades positioning itself as one of the most credible international financial centres (IFCs) servicing cross-border investment into Africa and beyond. Its appeal has rested on a familiar but carefully balanced proposition: regulatory credibility, tax efficiency, political stability, and strong professional services infrastructure. As 2026 begins, however, the Mauritian IFC finds itself at a critical juncture. Global regulatory expec
Jan 153 min read


Terra Mauricia: From Sugar Fields to Sustainable Growth in Mauritius
Since its listing in 1990, Terra Mauricia Ltd (originally Harel Frères) has demonstrated remarkable resilience and evolution on the Stock Exchange of Mauritius. Initially rooted in sugar production, the company diversified into energy, beverages, and property development, navigating industry reforms, commodity price swings, and global shocks like the 2008 financial crisis and COVID-19. Its share price reflected these cycles—rising steadily in the early 1990s, peaking in the m
Dec 1, 202515 min read


Mauritius Chosen as Headquarters for African Credit Rating Agency - AfCRA
Port Louis / Johannesburg — Analysis The African Union (AU) has confirmed that the newly established African Credit Rating Agency (AfCRA) will be headquartered in the Republic of Mauritius. The decision positions the island nation at the center of a historic effort to build Africa’s financial self-reliance and reduce dependence on traditional global rating institutions such as S&P Global, Moody’s, and Fitch Ratings . AfCRA’s creation marks a significant milestone in the cont
Oct 16, 20255 min read


Mauritius Unveils Ambitious Five-Year Financial Services Strategy
Mauritius is no longer content with being just a player among many in global financial services. Over the past year, it has sharpened its...
Sep 12, 20255 min read


Mauritius: A Prime Destination for Future Growth and Investment
In the heart of the Indian Ocean, Mauritius continues to rise as one of the world’s most compelling investment destinations. Once viewed...
Jul 30, 20254 min read


Mauritius: A Rising Star in Global Finance
Mauritius, a small island nation in the Indian Ocean, continues to redefine its global position—not with size or scale, but with vision...
Jul 30, 20254 min read


Mauritius: A Top Destination for Financial Advisory Expansion
Mauritius: A Rising Hub for Financial Advisory Services in 2025 Mauritius, often referred to as "l'île Maurice" , is a vibrant island...
Jul 30, 20255 min read


Mauritius: The Premier Destination for Business Expansion
As the world becomes more interconnected, the line between “local” and “global” business continues to blur. Entrepreneurs and...
Jul 30, 20254 min read

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