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Boosting overseas talents and business facilitation in Mauritius

By Priscilla Balgobin-Bhoyrul and Hemisha Hurnaum
June 17, 2020
  • Africa
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  • General
  • Immigrant Investors
  • Workforce
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The COVID-19 pandemic has not only been a health crisis, but has also affected society and the economy in most countries in varying degrees. The Mauritius Budget 2020-21 (the Budget) presented on 4 June 2020 is geared towards a steady recovery of the Mauritian economy with unconventional measures.

Economic growth, employment and foreign investment is at the forefront of the Budget. Several incentives have been put in place to encourage the flow of foreign talents and investments into Mauritius, improving employment and thus creating a more sustainable environment.

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Priscilla Balgobin-Bhoyrul

About Priscilla Balgobin-Bhoyrul

Priscilla is a senior partner in the Dentons Mauritius office. She specialises in corporate, finance and tax law She also regularly advises or acts on behalf of commercial and investment banks, private equity and venture capital firms. Over the years, she has been involved in a number of M&As and IPOs, many of them involving companies in the global business sector or foreign companies investing in Mauritius. Priscilla has a keen interest for Fintech matters and keeps herself abreast of all developments in that field.

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Hemisha Hurnaum

About Hemisha Hurnaum

Hemisha Hurnaum is an associate at Dentons Mauritius, and is a part of the Compliance team. Her area of expertise is specific to the compliance, governance, legal and secretariat interconnected professions. She has more than 10 years of working experience both in the Mauritian onshore and offshore jurisdictions, as well as some exposure in European jurisdictions, predominantly in the United Kingdom.

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