Subject: Intercontinental Trust e-News - Jan 2015

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     ITL- Celebrating 15 years of success

Intercontinental Trust celebrated its 15 years of existence in December 2014.

ITL founded its reputation in the global business on the know-how and competence of its directors and a team of professionals who helped build ITL’s reputation over the years. 



                                                                
ITL wins Best Customer Initiative Award
ITL is proud to win the 2015 Laserfiche Run Smarter® award - Best Customer Initiative Award for its use of Laserfiche to organise files, process documents and automate business processes so that ITL’s clients can benefit from an improved level of service. Tommy Lo, the Chief Operating Office of ITL, collected this award on behalf of the company on 16th January 2015.
General elections in Mauritius
The General elections were held in Mauritius on 10 December 2014 and the victory went for the Alliance Lepep coalition, which secured 47 of the elected seats out of 60, under the leadership of Sir Aneerod Jugnauth. Former president and Alliance Lepep leader, Anerood Jugnauth is now the Prime Minister of Mauritius. Mr Seetanah (Vishnu) Luctchmeenaraidoo is the new Minister of Finance and Economic Development.
Mr Basant Roi appointed Mauritius Central Bank Governor
Mr Basant Roi has been appointed as the new governor of the Bank of Mauritius on 30 December 2014. He previously served the same position from 1998 to 2006.


FSC Annual Statistical Bulletin 2014
The seventh Annual Statistical Bulletin of the FSC Mauritius was officially released by the Chief Executive, Ms Clairette Ah-Hen. The Annual Statistical Bulletin 2014 provides up-to-date figures on the sectors regulated by the FSC Mauritius and presents a synopsis of current trends in the financial services sector (other than banking) in 2013 and 2012.
Mauritius tops Sub-Saharan Africa on Human Capital Index
Mauritius emerged as the top nation in Sub-Saharan Africa in the Human Capital Index (HCI) report of the World Economic Forum (WEF) for 2013.

The Index measures countries on their ability to develop and deploy healthy, educated and able workers through four distinct pillars: Education; Health and Wellness; Workforce and Employment; and Enabling Environment.


Mauritius ranks 1st African best country for business


Mauritius ranks 1st African country and 34th best country worldwide for business by Forbes annual survey. Next African country on the list is South Africa which comes in 43rd while Denmark tops the list of countries worldwide.

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