A practical, up-to-date guide to company incorporation in Mauritius — covering every company structure, the CBRD process, required documents, costs, and how to get started today.
Mauritius has built one of the most business-friendly environments in Africa and the Indian Ocean region. Its combination of low taxes, modern infrastructure, skilled bilingual workforce, and strategic location makes it an attractive destination for both local entrepreneurs and international investors.
The government actively supports investment through the Economic Development Board (EDB), which assists businesses with setup, expansion, and sector-specific incentives. Mauritius has also signed Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs) with over 40 countries, offering legal protection for foreign investors against expropriation.
All company registrations in Mauritius are handled by the Corporate and Business Registration Department (CBRD), a department of the Ministry of Finance. The CBRD operates under the Companies Act 2001 and is responsible for registering companies, businesses, partnerships, foundations, and sociétés.
All new company incorporations and renewals are submitted online via the CBRIS portal at cbris.mns.global. On approval you receive a Business Registration Number (BRN) — your company's official identifier with the government and the MRA.
Before applying: always check the prohibited company names list to avoid an instant rejection.
Here are the most commonly used CBRIS online services — all accessible directly from the portal:
Choosing the right structure is the most important decision before registering. Each structure has different rules around ownership, liability, tax treatment, and compliance obligations. Here is a clear summary of all 8 options.
The most widely used structure for businesses in Mauritius — local, foreign, small, and large. Provides limited liability protection so shareholders are not personally liable for company debts.
Required for businesses seeking to raise public capital through the Stock Exchange of Mauritius (SEM).
Designed for international trading, investment holding, and financial services. Regulated by the Financial Services Commission (FSC) — requires an FSC licence in addition to CBRD registration.
Allows a foreign company to operate in Mauritius without creating a separate legal entity. The parent company remains fully liable for all branch obligations.
Created for specific purposes or projects with a predetermined lifespan. Automatically dissolved at the end of its stated term — ideal for joint ventures and time-limited projects.
The simplest and lowest-cost structure. Owned and operated by one individual. Important: the owner is personally liable for all business debts — there is no separation between personal and business assets.
Formed by two or more individuals or entities agreeing to share profits and losses. Partners are personally liable for partnership debts. Governed by a partnership agreement.
Used for estate planning, asset protection, and wealth management. Managed by trustees for the benefit of beneficiaries under a Trust Deed. Regulated under the Trusts Act 2001.
Once you have chosen your structure, the incorporation process in Mauritius is straightforward when done correctly. Here are the five steps — from first decision to Certificate of Incorporation.
Review the 8 structures above and match one to your goals, sector, ownership plan, and whether you need international tax treaty access, limited liability, or public share issuance. If unsure, we advise you for free.
Search existing registered companies at onlinesearch.mns.mu (free) and review the CBRD prohibited names list before submitting. A rejected name means starting over.
Prepare your company Constitution, directors’ and shareholders’ consent letters, identity documents, registered office address, and share allocation details. Incomplete or incorrect documents are the single most common cause of delays.
Log in to cbris.mns.global (apply for a login at cbris-registration.mns.mu first), submit your complete application, and pay the applicable registration fee.
Once approved, the CBRD issues your Certificate of Incorporation and Business Registration Number (BRN). Your company is now legally registered and ready to operate. Typical processing time: same day to 3 working days.
The documents required vary slightly by structure. Below are the standard requirements for a Private Company Limited by Shares (Ltd) — the most common type. Incorrect or missing documents are the most frequent cause of delays and rejections.
Company registration fees in Mauritius are set annually by the CBRD. Below is a breakdown of what to budget for. DNB HR Associates’ professional fees are fixed and confirmed upfront — no hidden charges.
| Cost Item | Details | Paid To |
|---|---|---|
| CBRD Registration Fee | Varies by company type — see the 2026 fee schedule | CBRD via CBRIS |
| Annual Trade Fee | Payable every year to keep the company in good standing | CBRD via CBRIS |
| Annual Return Filing | Filed yearly — failure to file results in penalties and risk of striking off | CBRD via CBRIS |
| Registered Office | A valid Mauritius address is mandatory — virtual office arrangements are accepted | Service provider |
| DNB Professional Fee | Fixed and transparent. Covers structure advice, name reservation, document preparation, CBRIS submission, and follow-up | DNB HR Associates |
* Fees are updated annually by the CBRD. Always verify current amounts at companies.govmu.org.
Your Certificate of Incorporation is just the beginning. These are the key obligations and steps that follow immediately after your company is registered in Mauritius.
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