Sengayen Prepares Report 'Business in Mauritius 2012'

11 years, 9 months ago - July 20, 2012
Sengayen Prepares Report 'Business in Mauritius...
Steven Sengayen, a lawyer and consultant with David Wyld & Co, is visiting Mauritius to meet with ministers and CEO for the publication of a report entitled 'Business in Mauritius in 2012, 50,000 copies printed and distributed with the Sunday Telegraph .

He is a lawyer specializing in finance, commercial property, international tax, the company's business and litigation for the firm David Wyld & Co. Mr. Steven Sengayen was chosen as 'Country Consultant' for the renowned firm British publication, Global Investment. It produces specialized reports for major business and finance in the world. Sengayen is currently in Mauritius to prepare a report on Mauritius entitled 'Business in Mauritius 2012'. The 50,000 copies of this report will be distributed in a few months in the business community in London and international airports of Heathrow and Gatwick. 

The 'Country Report' of Mauritius will, indeed, distributed with the very prestigious journal 'The Sunday Telegraph readers which are among 1.7 million. Some 1,000 copies of the report will land at the Government of Mauritius Representative Office in London. In addition, 2,000 copies will be sent emails to the business leaders in North America, the Caribbean, the Middle East and Asia. 

" The report aims to promote Mauritius and its businesses abroad by increasing its visibility in the United Kingdom and worldwide by targeting investors and policy makers with net result of attracting FDI", explains Mr. Sengayen. 

According to him, will also focus on aspects of the business environment, the 'ease of doing business', the attractiveness of the Mauritian jurisdiction, the health of our financial sector, diversifying the economy and opportunities in international trade.

This publication wishes to convey a positive image of Mauritius as a destination for doing business. During his two-week stay in Mauritius, Me Sengayen has met a number of countries, including Finance Minister Xavier-Luc Duval, Tourism Minister Michael Sik Yuen, the Minister of the Environment and Sustainable Development, Deva Virahsamy The CEO of the Financial Services Commission, Clairette Ah Hen, the Governor of the Bank of Mauritius, Rundheersing Bheenick, CEO of the Stock Exchange of Mauritius, Sunil Benimadhu. 

To achieve this report Mr. Steven Sengayen also met with the CEO of GBOT , Rinsy Ansalam, the CEO of Global Institutional Investors Forum, Nikhil Treebhoohun, AfrAsia Bank's CEO, James Benedict and CEO hotels and other sectors of the economy. " We have already met and will feature input from these prominent personalities in our report", said Mr Sengayen. The report will also be available on the website www.globalinvestmenti.com . 

Text by Le Matinal

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