AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDigital Payments & Fintech: India’s UPI push is expanding beyond convenience into “intelligence-led” financial services, with safeguards and consented data set to shape the next wave of credit, insurance and wealth products. Local Finance Link: UPI is already accepted in Mauritius at participating merchants, signalling growing interoperability for island consumers and businesses. Maritime Energy Risk: Fresh attacks near the Strait of Hormuz involving ADNOC-linked vessels are raising fears for fuel supply, freight costs and marine insurance across import-dependent African economies. SADC Industrial Agenda: South Africa takes over the SADC chair as leaders meet in Durban, with migration, trade, critical minerals, industrialisation and security on the agenda—key themes for Mauritius’ regional positioning. Deep-Sea Mining Stance: Mauritius joins other African states backing a precautionary pause on seabed mining, arguing for science-led decisions to protect long-term ocean resilience. Crypto Regulation Spillover: Kenya’s new virtual-asset capital rules are pushing some startups to consider registering in Mauritius or South Africa. Mauritius in Global Finance: Osiris Group expands into Guernsey while citing existing Mauritius operations, reflecting continued cross-border fiduciary demand. Business & Trade: India reports strong export growth to FTA partners including Mauritius, while a Mauritius–Madagascar business forum opens in Antananarivo. Corporate/Legal Watch: A Mauritius-linked money trail tied to India’s BPTP case continues to draw scrutiny over foreign investment structures and beneficial ownership.
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