Mauritius: A Premier Wealth Management And Succession Planning Hub 28/05/2025 Mauritius possesses the inherent strengths that shape a resilient and forward-looking economy, making it a go-to destination for cross-border investments, an ideal location for doing business and a hub for lifestyle and tourism. Having established itself as a tried and trusted platform for global investment and business expansion, the country has also emerged as a growing wealth hub for high-net-worth individuals. In this interview with Forbes, our Mauritius Managing Director, Shamima Mallam-Hassam, discusses what makes Mauritius the ideal investment hub of Africa. Read her interview below or you can access the magazine here. X Linkedin weixin Messenger Authors Shamima Mallam-Hassam Managing Director smallam-hassam@tridenttrust.com +230 460 7890 Mauritius Latest Insights Family Offices Built for the Future: How Global Families Are Reshaping Their Governance Family offices sit at the intersection of wealth, governance and identity. As families expand across borders, generations and asset classes, the demands placed on their structures are increasing in both scale and complexity. In recent years, there has been a clear rise in families reassessing how their governance arrangements operate in practice. Beyond Borders: The Rise of Multi-Centre Wealth Strategies The movement of private wealth across borders has long shaped the landscape of international structuring. Yet the pace, complexity and drivers of mobility entering 2026 mark a clear shift for families and advisers alike. In Perspective Podcast E02: Switzerland, Succession and the Future of Family Wealth In our second episode of In Perspective, Mark Dietrich, Managing Director of our Geneva and Zurich offices, is joined by our host Roscoe Carter Johnson, to explore why Switzerland continues to be one of the world's leading jurisdictions for wealth preservation and fiduciary services. Part 3: Regulatory Insights in Malta and the Broader EU in 2026 & Beyond - Sector-Specific Regulatory Change: Payments, Digital Assets and Funds Regulatory expectations across Malta and the EU are entering a new phase. As we move through 2026 and beyond, supervisors are placing increasing emphasis on how governance, risk, and control frameworks operate in practice, not just how they are designed or documented. Part 2: Regulatory Insights in Malta and the Broader EU in 2026 & Beyond - Financial Crime, Tax Transparency and Digital Resilience Regulatory expectations across Malta and the EU are entering a new phase. As we move through 2026 and beyond, supervisors are placing increasing emphasis on how governance, risk, and control frameworks operate in practice, not just how they are designed or documented. Part 1: Regulatory Insights in Malta and the Broader EU in 2026 & Beyond - Governance, Assurance and Supervisory Expectations Regulatory expectations across Malta and the EU are entering a new phase. As we move through 2026 and beyond, supervisors are placing increasing emphasis on how governance, risk, and control frameworks operate in practice, not just how they are designed or documented.