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Why Mauritius

Business Infrastructure in Mauritius

Ebene Cybercity, smart cities, submarine fibre optic connectivity, Grade A offices, and a skilled bilingual workforce — world-class infrastructure for international business.

Mauritius has made sustained and deliberate investment in its business infrastructure to position itself as a world-class international financial and technology centre. The results are tangible: the island now offers Grade A office space comparable to major European business districts, submarine fibre optic connectivity providing high-speed, redundant internet to international standards, a modern light metro rail system, smart city developments integrating work, living, and leisure, and one of the most educated and multilingual workforces in the African region. Ebene Cybercity is the centrepiece of Mauritius's business infrastructure — a purpose-built technology and financial services hub located 12 kilometres south of Port Louis.

Home to major banks, international management companies, technology firms, BPO operations, and professional services providers, Cybercity offers modern office towers with high-speed connectivity, restaurants, retail, and easy access to residential areas and international schools. Beyond Cybercity, the Moka Smart City, Beau Plan Smart City, and other smart city developments are creating integrated urban environments where companies can establish offices within vibrant mixed-use communities. These developments are particularly attractive to technology companies and financial services firms seeking to attract and retain international talent.

The island's telecommunications infrastructure has been significantly upgraded in recent years. Mauritius is connected to multiple international submarine fibre optic cable systems — including SAFE (South Africa Far East), LION, MARS, and others — providing redundant, high-capacity connectivity to Europe, Asia, and Africa. Mobile connectivity is near-universal, with 4G/LTE coverage across virtually the entire island.

This infrastructure underpins the island's attractiveness for financial technology, data processing, and digital services.

Key Features of Business Infrastructure in Mauritius

Ebene Cybercity

Mauritius's premier business district and the heart of the financial services and ICT sectors. Modern office towers, international banks, management companies, law firms, and technology companies are all located here.

Smart City Developments

Moka Smart City, Beau Plan Smart City, Cap Tamarin, and other integrated developments provide modern mixed-use environments combining Grade A offices, residences, schools, retail, and leisure facilities.

Submarine Fibre Connectivity

Multiple submarine cable connections (SAFE, LION, MARS, and others) provide redundant, high-speed international internet connectivity. Fibre broadband is widely available in business areas.

Metro Express

A modern light rail system connecting Port Louis, Rose Hill, Quatre Bornes, Ebene, and Curepipe reduces traffic congestion and improves commute times for professionals working in the Cybercity corridor.

Skilled Bilingual Workforce

A well-educated workforce with strong skills in financial services, accounting, ICT, administration, and compliance. English and French proficiency is near-universal, with many professionals also speaking Hindi, Mandarin, or other languages.

Grade A Office Space

Modern, well-managed Grade A office buildings available in Cybercity, Port Louis, and smart city developments. Flexible lease terms, serviced office options, and co-working spaces are available.

International Hotels & Conference Facilities

Several five-star hotels and dedicated conference centres capable of hosting international conferences, investor roadshows, and corporate events to global standards.

Regulatory Technology Infrastructure

The FSC and other regulatory bodies have invested in digital submission platforms, e-licensing systems, and online reporting portals that streamline compliance administration for businesses.

Banking Infrastructure

A modern banking sector with major local banks (MCB, SBM, MauBank) and international banks (HSBC, Barclays/Absa, Standard Bank, Bank of China). Electronic banking, SWIFT connectivity, and multi-currency accounts are standard.

How to Use Business Infrastructure in Mauritius

1

Office Requirements Analysis

We assess your office space requirements including size, location, amenities, proximity to transport links, budget, and any specific infrastructure needs (data rooms, server space, trading floors).

2

Location Selection

We recommend suitable locations — Ebene Cybercity, Port Louis, or smart city developments — based on your business profile, staff needs, and client-facing requirements.

3

Lease Negotiation

We assist with identifying suitable premises, negotiating lease terms, reviewing lease agreements, and coordinating with landlords and property managers.

4

IT & Telecommunications Setup

We coordinate internet and telecommunications installation, advise on service providers, and help establish IT infrastructure including servers, cloud connectivity, and security systems.

5

Staffing

We assist with recruiting qualified local staff — including financial services professionals, accountants, administrators, and compliance officers — from Mauritius's experienced talent pool.

6

Regulatory Notifications

We notify the FSC and Registrar of Companies of the new office address and ensure that all regulatory records are updated to reflect the operational office.

7

Operational Launch

We support the full operational launch of your Mauritius office, including substance documentation for FSC purposes and introductions to local service providers and networks.

Requirements for Business Infrastructure in Mauritius

  • Office space requirements (approximate floor area, number of workstations)
  • Preferred location (Cybercity, Port Louis, smart city, or other)
  • IT and telecommunications requirements
  • Staffing needs and job descriptions
  • Budget parameters for office setup and ongoing occupancy costs
  • Preferred lease term (short-term flexible vs. long-term)
  • Special infrastructure requirements (data rooms, trading desks, secure areas)

Frequently Asked Questions About Business Infrastructure in Mauritius

Is internet connectivity reliable in Mauritius?

Yes. Mauritius is connected to multiple international submarine fibre optic cables providing redundant, high-speed connectivity. In Cybercity and smart city developments, dedicated high-bandwidth fibre connections with service guarantees are available. Business-grade internet services offer speeds of 100Mbps to 1Gbps with strong uptime SLAs.

What are typical office rental costs in Ebene Cybercity?

Grade A office space in Ebene Cybercity typically costs between USD 18–35 per square metre per month, depending on the building, floor, and lease terms. Serviced office solutions are available from approximately USD 400–800 per desk per month. These rates are significantly lower than comparable space in Singapore, Dubai, or London.

What is the quality of the local workforce?

Mauritius has a well-educated workforce with strong capabilities in financial services, accounting, technology, compliance, and administration. The University of Mauritius, Middlesex University Mauritius, and other institutions produce graduates with relevant professional qualifications. English and French proficiency is standard, with many professionals also speaking Hindi, Mandarin, or Creole.

Are co-working spaces available?

Yes. A growing number of co-working spaces and business centres are available in Ebene, Port Louis, and smart city locations. These offer flexible desk and office solutions ideal for startups, small teams, and companies in the early stages of establishing Mauritius operations.

What is the Metro Express and how useful is it?

The Metro Express is a modern light rail transit system that connects Port Louis in the north to Curepipe in the south, passing through Rose Hill, Quatre Bornes, and Ebene. It significantly reduces commute times on the congested highway corridor and provides convenient access to Cybercity for staff living in central Mauritius.

The information on this website is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, or financial advice. Each situation is unique — please consult qualified professionals before making decisions.