Mauritius:
Mauritius Officially Removed From The EU Blacklist
23 February 2022
AXIS Fiduciary Ltd
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As per the publication in the Official Journal of the European
Union (“EU”) on 21 February 2022, we are pleased to
announce that the EU has confirmed the removal of Mauritius from
its list of high-risk third countries (“EU Blacklist”).
The regulation will come into effect on the twentieth day following
the publication date.
The removal of Mauritius from the EU Blacklist showcases the
relentless dedication to adhere to international standards of
compliance. It also brings positive news towards further cementing
the position of Mauritius as the International Financial Centre of
choice for the African region.
Please read the official communique from the EU HERE.
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