Mauritius Business Funding Masterguide 2026
Scale Your Business in Mauritius: The 2026 Comprehensive Capital Guide
Unlock the Strategic Blueprint to Raising Debt, Equity, and State-Backed Finance in Africa's Premier Financial Hub.
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Mauritius has evolved into a sophisticated, substance-based International Financial Center. With the introduction of the Finance Act 2025 and the Variable Capital Companies (VCC) Act, the rules for acquiring capital have fundamentally shifted.
Whether you are a tech founder seeking VC backing, an SME looking for interest-free state loans, or a global corporation structuring cross-border deals, this report provides the technical precision you need to succeed.
1. The Debt Financing Matrix
Commercial Banking: Access deep liquidity from leaders like MCB and Absa through structured term loans, trade finance, and factoring.
Alternative Finance: Learn how to secure up to MUR 5,000,000 in unsecured credit via P2P platforms like Fundkiss.
Microfinance: Relationship-based capital for sole traders and small operators, with loans starting from MUR 15,000.
2. State-Backed Grants & Concessional Loans
SME Mauritius: Non-repayable grants covering up to 80%–100% of costs for technology, marketing, and utility connections.
Development Bank of Mauritius (DBM): Highly subsidized loans with interest rates as low as 2%–3% and extended moratoriums.
3. The Equity & Venture Ecosystem
Angel Investing: How to pitch to Mo Angels and navigate the USD 20,000 to USD 200,000 syndication tickets.
Institutional VC/PE: Strategies for attracting Africa-focused megafunds like Launch Africa or Flint Atlantic.
VCC Structures: Using the Variable Capital Company model to ring-fence assets and provide dividend flexibility.
4. Public Markets & Exits
Stock Exchange of Mauritius (SEM): A guide to the DEM for SMEs and the new SEMX board for high-growth firms with at least 25% revenue CAGR.
Our report breaks down the Finance Act 2025, including:
The Qualified Domestic Minimum Top-Up Tax (QDMTT) for large multinationals.
Sector-specific Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) of 10%.
The Fair Share Contribution (FSC) for high-earning companies.
Deep tax credits for Green Tech, Blue Economy, and R&D.
Entrepreneur Category
Primary Benefit
Key Benefit
Early Stage Founders
Access to incubators (Turbine, La Plage Factory) and Angel tax deductions.
Established SMEs
Detailed checklists to avoid loan rejection and utilize DBM concessional debt.
Fund Managers
Insights into the VCC paradigm and Mauritius as a gateway for Africa-bound capital.
Fintech Innovators
How to utilize the Regulatory Sandbox License (RSL) to test un-regulated products.
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