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BTG Mauritius advises clients to set up offshore structures through careful consideration of their circumstances. We study the needs and requirements of our clients and offer advice and assistance in structuring and setting up the best suited corporate structures.

Typical corporate structures we have advised on include Global Business Companies, Private Foundations, Trading Foundations, Trusts, Protected Cell Companies as well as Limited Partnerships.

Discretionary Trust

An Offshore Trust in Mauritius is a flexible type of Trust mainly used in wealth protection and tax planning. It is established by a settlor who settles assets on trust to achieve the objects of the trust.

Mauritius Foundation

An offshore foundation is a separate legal entity established to oversee and safeguard assets based on defined purposes. It is a hybrid of a trust and a company, offering the confidentiality and flexibility of a trust with the legal personality of a company.

Global Business Licence Company

A Global Business License company is company incorporated in Mauritius that primarily conducts business principally outside of Mauritius. The Global Business Licence company is tax resident in Mauritius and can benefit from the extensive network of double tax treaties.

Domestic Company

A domestic company is a local company incorporated in Mauritius and is used to conduct business within the country.

Authorised Company

An Authorised Company is a company registered in Mauritius whose business activity and control & management are outside of Mauritius.

Protected Cell Company (PCC)

Protected Cell Companies (PCCs) provide for the legal segregation of risks, assets/ liabilities of different individuals, corporate entities under a shared structure.

They consist of one Core and an indefinite number of Cells which are kept legally separate from each other. Each Cell has assets and liabilities attributed to it, and its assets cannot be used to meet the liabilities of any other Cell.

Variable Capital Company

Flexible fund structures like the UK’s OEIC and Luxembourg’s SICAV have long attracted global funds due to their efficiency and adaptability. To stay competitive, Mauritius introduced its Variable Capital Company (VCC) framework in 2022, offering enhanced flexibility and capital management.