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at the forefront of
inclusive sustainable development
120+ product and service brands
Leading player in:
agro-industry
property
hospitality trade and industry
logistics
7,100+ employees
Committed to proximity, innovation and excellence
Among the country’s 5 largest market capitalisations with assets worth about Rs. 68 billion
Rs
In business for nearly two centuries land holdings
A leading property player
Leaving a quality legacy for future generations
Pioneering integrated property development in Mauritius through the creation of places that combine aesthetics, respect for the environment, stringent planning and uncompromising asset management.
Common Market for Southernand Eastern Africa (COMESA)
Indian Ocean Commission (IOC)Southern African DevelopmentCommunity (SADC)
LIBYEÉGYPTE
SOUDAN
DJIBOUTI
ÉTHIOPIE
KENYA
TANZANIE
MOZAMBIQUE
MADAGASCAR
INDE
CHINE
SINGAPOUR
FRANCE
SEYCHELLES
MAURICE
AUSTRALIE
LA RÉUNION(France)
ZIMBABWE
ZAMBIE
AFRIQUEDU SUD
BOTSWANA
NAMIBIE
ANGOLA
RÉPUBLIQUEDÉMOCRATIQUE
DU CONGO
ÉRYTHRÉE
Mauritius, an economic platformbetween Europe, India and Africa
Mauritius, a prime investment destination
1.3 millionPopulation
93%Adult literacy rate
Legal frameworkBased on the Napoleonic civil code and British Common Law
93.1%Employment rate
3.8% (2018)Real GDP growth rate
networkBanking & telecommunications system
2.3 million km2
Exclusive economic zone
Ideal time zone
destinations
USD 10,500 GDP per capita
Flexible, bilingual (French and
Workforce
Distribution of economic activity
Services
21.8% Industries
Agriculture
at a glance
Moka, the heart of the island
Moka, a strategic location
Central and accessible
road networkA solid return on investment
of the purchasing power
of the workforce
workforce
Freeport
Airport
Port-Louis
Grand Bay
Le Morne
Quartier MilitaireRose-Hill
Mahebourg
Flacq
Beau-Bassin
Quatre Bornes
Ebène
Vacoas
Phoenix
Curepipe
rre Rouge-Verdun-Ebène
y
10.6%
7%
8.9%
5.5%
7.1%
11.6%
8.0%
70%
40%
Moka,a wealth of heritage and history
Optimal use of resources
Citizen engagement
Improved quality of life
Creation of real economic opportunities
... engaged in an integrated and sustainable development
The ambition for Moka is to set theexample for Mauritius and the region.
Integratedmaster planning
Qualityinfrastructure
Authenticity& elegance
Eco-friendlyenvironment
Mobility& connectivity
Mixed-usedevelopment
MOKAGlobal vision
currently has
26,000
2,000 employees at Bagatelle, Telfair and Vivéa (business parks)
3 shopping malls (including the largest of the island)
13 medical andparamedical centres
1,500business actvities*
1 sports and wellnessinstitute
access roads including 2 motorways
35% of the area with public and green spaces
1
1
2526 private and public French and English educational institutions
inhabitants*
multisports club
associations
bus terminal
*Moka / St Pierre villages Source:
Kendra, St Pierre
Nature's Basket – organic supermarket
Electric bicycles –an ecological mobility plan
Les Allées d'Helvétia
Shopping in Bagatelle Mall
Food Lover's Market, Bagatelle Mall
Ideal environment for children’s development
Moka, the most advanced Smart City of the island
The Smart City Scheme, a major boost for Moka
Citysmarting to:
Accessibility to foreign buyers
Create real economic opportunities
Setting-up facilities for businesses
Make optimal use of resources
Signi�cant tax bene�ts
Improve quality of life
Engage Citizens
Smart City Scheme: a new legal framework since 2015 based on the
« Live – Work – Play » concept.
A new investment avenue
500 hectaresTotal area of the Smart City (ultimately)
8 hectaresUrban park area
5 kmLa Promenade
35%Green and common areas
15,000New residents (ultimately)
in numbers
3D Imaging : La Promenade at Telfair
Bagatelle
Courchamps
Helvétia
Vivéa
L'Avenir
M3 Motorwayto the North
Côte d’Or roadto Curepipe
St. PierreBypass
A7 road
M1 Motorwayto Port Louis
Future developments
Les Alléesd'Helvétia
St. PierreBus Station
Kendra
St. Pierre
Réduit
WellkinHospital
Ebène
Côte d'OrStadium
Master plan
Balanced and well planned land use
To meet the challenge of urbanisation:
Close collaboration with local authorities.
LEED for Neighbourhood Development
of the city with the technical and architectural guidelines.
Compliance with regulations and monitoring of developments by local and international experts.
Controlled urban development to improve the quality of life
The right place to do Business
ENL House,Vivéa Business Park
Aerial view of Moka from Réduit
Gardens,Bagatelle O�ce Park
The attributes of a vibrant city
Central and accessible
An environment that supports employee well-being
Promotion of entrepreneurship and development
A sought-after destination where many businesses have already established a presence
all precincts have �bre optic cabling
Getting down to business at
Vivéa Business Park
The Dot,Telfair
Gardens,BagatelleO�ce Park
ENL House,Vivéa Business Park
Education hub
At the heart of education
3 tertiary institutes(including 2 private)
7 secondary schools(including 3 private)
6 primary schools(including 2 private)
2 vocational training centres
8 nurseries and
pre-primary schools
a city for leisure
Vibrant day and night
Sports Art and culture Events
Moka Plant Festival
Cine Star, Bagatelle
Open-air cinema at the Telfair amphitheatre
Mural painting in St. Pierre
Moka ArtFestival
The 2019 Indian Ocean Island Games torch relay
Strike City,Bagatelle Home & Leisure
Eureka Waterfall
Moka, a city for sports
A robust sports scene
The
in Helvétia and FootFive at Bagatelle.
Annual national events like:, and
: 10 disciplines and 525 athletes.New major sporting facilities are in the pipeline.
Synergy Sport &Wellness Institute
Puma Night Run Moka
Archery,Moka Rangers Sports Club
Swimming,Moka Rangers Sports Club
Moka Tennis Open
A citizens’ collective on the move
This citizens’ initiative implemented in 2018 is the ideal way to
bring long-time and new residents together.
The aim is to incorporate citizens’ needs and expectations into
shaping the community life of tomorrow in a city they have
chosen to call home for themselves and their children.
a landmark project This collective is a driving force, a catalyst and a guardian for the city through co-organising activities around multiple themes, including:
Art, culture and heritage
Economy and entrepreneurship
Hygiene and health Ecology and environment
Education
Streetawarenesscampaign
Musical performance with instruments made from recycled objects at St. Pierre market
Embellishment of MGSS Moka jointly with students
Upcycling workshop for children in Telfair
, a sustainable city
initiatives 35% of the area earmarked for
green and publicspaces
10 voluntary waste and
« connected » sorting bins
1 wastewater treatment plant and a redistribution of
non-drinkable treated wastewater
to reduce drinking water
consumption
Digital monitoring of energy performance
+7,200solar panels installed for a total capacity
of 2.3 MW
Installation of water fountains to reduce the use of plastic bottles
Water and energy saving training for local residents
Reasons for investing
Why Here are 10 good reasons
Quality of life
Business climate
Quality of human capital7Quality of infrastructure
89
Political, social and economic stability
Reliable legal systemand framework
10
An excellent ROI in 10 recent years:
An average of
An average of
An average of
An average of
rental yield on o�ces
rental yield on residences
capital gain on residences (per year)
capital gain on land (for the past 10 years)
9.5%
6.5%
7%
302%
Quality of services (health, education, banking, etc.)1 6
2345
Attractive tax system
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