Osiris Management is a Proud Sponsor of the Estate Living International Property Roadshow 2025.
Join us for an exclusive opportunity to connect with premier estates and luxury developments across South Africa.
Event Dates & Venues:
- 24 June – De Zalze Golf Estate, Western Cape
- 25 June – Mount Edgecombe Country Club & Estate, Durban
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26 June – Ebotse Golf Estate, Johannesburg
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Established in 2000 by Peter Todd, Osiris has evolved into a dynamic international group employing over 90 professionals across three jurisdictions: the Cayman Islands, the British Virgin Islands (BVI), and Mauritius.
Specializing in the establishment and administration of sophisticated financial structures, such as trusts, companies, and investment funds. Osiris serves a predominantly international client base, with a strong focus on South African clientele. Our global presence and expertise enable us to deliver tailored, high-quality solutions to meet the complex needs of our clients.
Osiris Corporate Solutions (Mauritius) Ltd (OCS) are licensed as a management company by the FSC in Mauritius. Osiris also has a licence to act as trustee of Mauritius trusts and to conduct fund administration services in Mauritius. We are able to set up GBC1 and domestic companies in Mauritius and to provide accounting and tax services to sophisticated corporate clients.
One of the key benefits of setting up a company in Mauritius is the extensive double tax treaty network that has been negotiated and that is being continually expanded. The summary provided here is for general information only and to serve as an initial point of reference.
Mauritius has strong and friendly relations with the West, as well as with South Asian countries and the countries of southern and eastern Africa. Trade, commitment to democracy, and the country’s small size are driving forces behind Mauritian foreign policy. The country’s political heritage and dependence on Western markets have led to close ties with the European Union and its member states, particularly the United Kingdom and France, which exercises sovereignty over neighbouring Reunion Island.
Considered part of Africa geographically, Mauritius had friendly relations with other African states in the region, particularly South Africa, by far its largest continental trading partner. Mauritius has excelled in positioning itself as the entry point into India and Africa and has succeeded in drawing significant investment by companies setting up regional headquarters.
Mauritius has introduced legislation that aims to encourage this type of activity including: no exchange controls, first rate banking system, a low and competitive tax rate, no Capital Gains Tax, no withholding taxes.
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