2008-01-01
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The Financial Services Commission of Mauritius issued these Rules to consolidate licensing procedures and fee structures for financial services, global business, and authorized companies under the Financial Services Act, Securities Act, and Insurance Act. The document mandates specific application forms, processing fees, and annual fee schedules while requiring applicants to submit business plans, personal questionnaires, and proof of fitness and propriety. It further establishes strict timelines for fee payments, penalties for late submissions, and procedures for license termination, lapse, and reinstatement.
1 The text below is an internet version of the Rules made by the FSC under section 93 of the Financial Services Act, section 155 of the Securities Act and section 130 of the Insurance Act and is for information purposes only. Whilst reasonable care has been taken to ensure its accuracy, the authoritative version is the one published in the Government Gazette of Mauritius (GN No. 47 of 2008) read together with subsequent amendments in the Government Gazette of Mauritius. FINANCIAL SERVICES (CONSOLIDATED LICENSING AND FEES) RULES 2008 (Consolidated version with amendments as at 01 July 2026) FSC Rules made by the Financial Services Commission under section 93 of the Financial Services Act, section 155 of the Securities Act and section 130 of the Insurance Act
2 Category 2 Global Business Licence” means a Category 2 Global Business Licence issued by the Commission on or before 16 October 2017; "Commission" means the Financial Services Commission established under section 3 of the Financial services Act 2007; "financial services" has the same meaning as in the Act; "financial year" for the purposes of these rules means the period starting from 1 July to 30 June in the following year; "Form" means an application form required to be submitted to the Commission pursuant to rules 4 and 10; "licence" includes an approval, authorisation, a recognition or registration for the conduct of a financial services activity under the relevant Acts; "licensee" has the same meaning as in the Act; "Personal Questionnaire" means the Personal Questionnaire set out in the Third Schedule; "relevant Acts" has the same meaning as in the Act; "reporting issuer" has the same meaning as in section 86(1) of the Securities Act 2005; “withdrawn” includes circumstances where an application – (a) has been withdrawn by the applicant; or (b) is deemed to be withdrawn pursuant to Section 17A of the Act. Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 220 of 2024]
3 (2) Words and expressions used and not defined in these rules shall have the same meaning as defined under the relevant Acts or Regulations and Rules made thereunder, as the case may be. 3. Application of these Rules (1) These Rules shall apply to an application for a licence under the relevant Acts. (2) All fees and charges specified under these Rules shall be payable to the Commission in such form and manner as it may approve. (3) These Rules are not exhaustive and should be read in conjunction with the provisions of the relevant Acts and Regulations made under those Acts or FSC Rules or Guidelines that the Commission may issue from time to time. PART I - FINANCIAL SERVICES 4. Application Form An application for a licence to carry out financial services or financial business activities under the relevant Acts shall be made on the Form bearing the corresponding code as listed in the first column of Part 1 of the First Schedule. 5. Processing Fee (1) An application for a licence to carry out a financial service or financial business activity specified in Part 1 of the First Schedule shall be accompanied by the processing fee corresponding to such licence as set out in the fourth column of Part 1 of the First Schedule. (2) Where an application for a licence is withdrawn before it is determined by the Commission, any processing fee which may be applicable shall not be refundable.
4 6. Processing of Application An application for a licence, submitted pursuant to rule 4 shall be accompanied by - (a) a business plan of the proposed activities to be carried out under the licence; (b) the applicable processing fee as specified in these Rules; (c) the particulars of promoters, beneficial owners, controllers and proposed directors; (d) an authority from the applicant and where the applicant is not an individual, such authority shall be given by each of the directors of the applicant or by 2 directors duly authorised by a resolution of the board of directors, for the release to the Commission of any information pertaining to the applicant and any of its promoters, officers or controllers, as may be applicable, held by any financial institution, regulatory body or law enforcement agency as required in relation to assessing the application and the enforcement of the relevant Acts; (e) subject to paragraph (2) and rule 7, Personal Questionnaires as required by the Commission; (f) such other matters as are required under the applicable relevant Act or as may be required by the Commission. (1A) Notwithstanding paragraph (1)(d), the authority referred to in that paragraph may be given by 2 officers duly authorised by a resolution of the board of directors, where the application is for a licence under the Insurance Act, the Private Pension Schemes Act or the Captive Insurance Act. (2) Where a Personal Questionnaire has already been filed, the applicant shall indicate in his application that the questionnaire has been filed and inform the Commission of any material change in the information.
5 (3) Except where otherwise required by the Commission, a reporting issuer shall not be subject to the requirements under paragraph (1) and shall submit an application for registration accompanied by: (a) certified true copy of its certificate of incorporation; (b) copies certified by a director of the reporting issuer to be true copies of its last financial statements; (c) a copy of the Auditor's report on the financial statements referred to in paragraph (b) above; (d) the applicable fee as specified in these Rules. Amended by FSC Rules [GN 135 of 2023] 7. Fitness and Propriety (1) In determining whether a person is fit and proper for the purposes of a requirement under a relevant Act, the Commission may require such person to complete the Personal Questionnaire. (2) An application for a licence shall be accompanied by the Personal Questionnaires completed by the beneficial owners (if different from the shareholders), controllers, shareholders and every officer or proposed officer of the applicant. (3) The Commission may require such other beneficial owner, controller, officer or shareholder of an applicant or licensee to fill in the Personal Questionnaire where it is deemed necessary. (4) A Personal Questionnaire shall not be considered to be valid unless signed and dated by the person who is required to complete it.
6 (4A) Notwithstanding paragraphs (2), (3) and (4), the Commission may, in such circumstances which it considers appropriate, deem a Personal Questionnaire to be valid where the latter has been submitted within a period of two years from the date of its initial submission, provided that there has been no material change in the information provided in the initial Personal Questionnaire. Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 132 of 2025] (4B) For the avoidance of doubt – (a) in case of a material change in the initial Personal Questionnaire, a fresh Personal Questionnaire shall be submitted to the Commission; and (b) nothing in paragraph (4A) shall prevent the Commission from requiring any beneficial owner, controller, officer or shareholder of an applicant or licensee to fill in a fresh Personal Questionnaire where it is deemed necessary. Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 132 of 2025] (5) Where pursuant to a requirement under a relevant Act, a licensee seeks the approval of the Commission - (a) for the appointment of an officer; (b) for a person becoming a beneficial owner, controller or shareholder of the licensee, such application for approval shall be accompanied by a completed Personal Questionnaire in relation to the beneficial owner, controller, shareholder or officer as may be applicable. 8. Annual Fee (1) Subject to paragraph 3(A), there shall be paid to the Commission, in respect of every financial year, the annual fee, corresponding to the licence, as specified in the fifth and sixth columns of Part 1 of the First Schedule, as may be applicable.
7 (2) (a) The first fixed annual fee, corresponding to the licence, as specified in the fifth column of Part I of the First Schedule shall be due at the time the licence is issued, and shall be prorated in line with the quarter in which the licence is granted. (b) Notwithstanding sub-paragraph (a), the first fixed annual fee shall be submitted at the time of the application for the licence. (c) Any fixed annual fee submitted pursuant to sub-paragraph (b) shall be fully or partly refunded without interest by the Commission in case the licence is not granted, the application is deemed withdrawn or the licence is granted in a subsequent quarter, as may be applicable. (3) The variable annual fee, where applicable, corresponding to the licence, as specified in the sixth column of Part 1 of the First Schedule, shall be payable at the end of each financial year, except for – (i) long-term insurance business and general insurance business, in which case variable annual fees shall be payable to the Commission on a quarterly basis and within 20 days after the end of every quarter in September, December, March and June; and (ii) a management licence, in which case the variable annual fees shall be payable to the Commission in advance on the due date. (3A) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Rule, the aggregate annual fees applicable to a management licence for any particular financial year shall not exceed USD 26,800. Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 113 of 2019], [GN No. 154 of 2022], [GN No. 119 of 2026] (4) Any annual fee paid within - (a) one month after the due date, shall be subject to an additional charge of 25% of the corresponding annual fee;
8 (b) two months or more after the due date, shall be, in addition to the charge specified in paragraph (a), subject to an additional charge of 1% of the corresponding annual fee for each additional month. (5) The Commission shall not be bound to accept late payment of annual fees where such payment is effected after the time specified in paragraph (4)(a) above. Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 86 of 2013], [GN No. 146 of 2015], [GN No. 220 of 2024] 9. Termination of licence (1) Where in any year the annual fee and any charges that accrue under rule 8 are not settled within one month after the due date, the Chief Executive may in accordance with section 22(4) of the Act terminate the licence. (2) No fresh application for a licence shall be considered by the Commission in respect of a person whose licence has been terminated unless all annual fees due and any charges accrued are settled. PART II - GLOBAL BUSINESS 10. Application Form An application for a Global Business Licence shall be made on the Form bearing the corresponding code as listed in the first column of Part 2 of the First Schedule. Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 154 of 2022] 11. Processing Fee (1) An application for a Global Business Licence shall be accompanied by the processing fee corresponding to such licence as set out in the fourth column of Part 2 of the First Schedule.
9 (2) Where an application for a licence is withdrawn before it is determined by the Commission, any processing fee which may be applicable shall not be refundable. 12. Processing of Application (1) An application for a Global Business Licence submitted pursuant to rule 10 shall be accompanied by - (a) a business plan of the proposed activities to be carried out by the applicant; (b) the applicable processing fee as set out in Part 2 of the First Schedule; (c) the legal certificate as required under section 72(1)(b) of the Act; (d) supporting certified copies of Customer Due Diligence documentation; (e) incorporation documents including - (i) copy of constitution (where adopted) and of the legal certificate required under the Companies Act 2001; and (ii) certified copies of relevant statutory forms required under the Companies Act 2001 for the incorporation of a company.
10 (2) – Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 61 of 2010], [GN No. 154 of 2022] 13. Annual Fee (1) There shall be paid to the Commission, in advance, in respect of every financial year, an annual fee corresponding to the licence as specified in the fifth column of Part 2 of the First Schedule. (2) (a) The first annual fee for a Global Business Licence shall be due and payable, as specified in Part III of the First Schedule, at the time the licence is issued. (b) Notwithstanding sub-paragraph (a), the first annual fee shall be submitted at the time of the application for the licence. (c) Any annual fee submitted pursuant to sub-paragraph(b)shall be fully or partly refunded without interest by the Commission in case the licence is not granted, the application is deemed withdrawn or the licence is granted in a subsequent quarter, as may be applicable. (3) The annual fee for a Global Business Corporation shall be due and payable on 1 July of every subsequent year after the licence is first issued. (4) Any payment of the annual fee made after the due date shall be subject to charges as set out in Part 1 of the Second Schedule. (5) The Commission shall not be bound to accept late payment of annual fees where such payment is effected after the time specified in paragraph (3) above. Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 154 of 2022], [GN No. 220 of 2024]
11 14. Lapse of a Global Business Licence (1) Where in any year following the issue of the Global Business Licence, the annual fee and the charges that accrue under rule 13 are not settled within the period specified in Part 1 of the Second Schedule and remain unpaid for 6 months as from the date it is due and payable, the licence shall lapse in accordance with section 74(2) of the Act. (2) Subject to paragraph (4), the Commission may consider an application for reinstatement of a Global Business Licence which has lapsed in accordance with paragraph (1), on such terms and conditions as the Commission may determine. (3) No application for reinstatement shall be considered by the Commission later than 6 months from the date on which the Global Business Licence lapsed. (3A) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), the Commission may on just or reasonable cause, reinstate a Global Business Licence when an application is made after 6 months from the date which the Global Business Licence has lapsed. (4) An application for the reinstatement of a Global Business Licence shall, in addition to the fees and charges payable in accordance with Part 1 of the Second Schedule and the annual fee, be accompanied by the corresponding reinstatement fee and charges which have accrued as at the date of the application for reinstatement, as specified in Part 2 of the Second Schedule. Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 51 of 2025] 15.-16.-
12 PART III – AUTHORISED COMPANIES 17. Application form An application for an authorisation as an Authorised Company shall be made in the form bearing the corresponding code as listed in the first column of Part II of the First Schedule. 18. Processing fee An application for an authorisation shall be accompanied by the non-refundable processing fee corresponding to such licence as set out in the fourth column of Part II of the First Schedule. 19. Processing of application (1) An application for an authorisation submitted pursuant to rule 17 shall be accompanied by – (a) the applicable processing fee; (b) the legal certificate from a law practitioner, legal consultant or law firm that the application for authorisation complies with the laws of Mauritius; (c) the incorporation documents, including – (i) copy of the constitution, where adopted, and legal certificate required under the Companies Act; and (ii) certified copies of relevant statutory forms specified in the Companies Act for the incorporation of a company; and (d) a detailed business plan of the proposed activities to be carried out by the applicant. (2) On receipt of an application under paragraph (1), the Chief Executive may within 7 days of the application – (a) require the applicant to give such further information as may be necessary to determine the application; (b) seek the opinion of any public sector agency that is likely to be concerned with the application;
13 (c) approve the application on such terms and conditions as he thinks fit where he is satisfied that the application meets all the requirements set out under the Act or in FSC Rules or any guidelines; (d) refer the application to the Board with recommendations, observations, or comments. (3) Where the Chief Executive refers an application to the Board, the Board may – (a) reject the application without giving any reasons; (b) refer the application back to the Chief Executive for further enquiry; (c) approve the application on such terms and conditions as it thinks fit where it is satisfied that the application meets all the requirements set out under the Act or in FSC Rules or any guidelines. (4) The Chief Executive or the Board shall not approve an application where the Chief Executive or the Board, as the case may be, is of the opinion that the proposed activity of the applicant – (a) is unlawful or contrary to public interest; or (b) may cause prejudice to the good repute of Mauritius as a centre for financial services. (5) The Chief Executive shall provide a monthly report to the Board on all applications approved under paragraph (2). 20. Annual fee (1) There shall be paid to the Commission, in advance, in respect of every financial year, an annual fee corresponding to the authorisation as specified in the fifth column of Part II of the First Schedule.
14 (2) (a) The first annual fee for an Authorised Company shall be due and payable as specified in Part III of the First Schedule in advance at the time the authorisation is granted. (b) Notwithstanding sub-paragraph (a), the first annual fee shall be submitted at the time of the application for authorisation. (c) Any annual fee submitted pursuant to sub-paragraph (b) shall be fully or partly refunded without interest by the Commission in case the authorisation is not granted, the application is deemed withdrawn or the authorisation is granted in a subsequent quarter, as may be applicable. (3) The annual fee for an Authorised Company shall be due and payable as specified in Part II of the First Schedule on 1 July of every subsequent year after the authorisation is first issued. (4) Any payment of the annual fee made after the due date shall be subject to charges as set out in Part I of the Second Schedule. (5) The Commission shall not be bound to accept late payment of the annual fee where such payment is effected after the time specified in paragraph (3) above. Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 154 of 2022], [GN No. 220 of 2024] 21. Lapse of an authorisation (1) Where, in any year following the issue of the authorisation, the annual fee and the charges that accrue under rule 20 are not settled within the period specified in Part I of the Second Schedule, and remain unpaid for 6 months as from the date it is due, the authorisation shall lapse. (2) Subject to paragraph (4), the Commission may consider an application for reinstatement of an authorisation which has lapsed under paragraph (1), on such terms and conditions as the Commission may determine. (3) No application for reinstatement shall be considered by the Commission later than 6 months from the date on which the authorisation lapsed. (3A) Notwithstanding paragraph (3), the Commission may on just or reasonable cause, reinstate an authorisation under section 71A of the Act when an application is made after 6 months from the date which the authorisation has lapsed.
15 (4) An application for the reinstatement of an authorisation shall, in addition to the fees and charges as specified in Part III of the Second Schedule and the annual fee, be accompanied by the corresponding reinstatement fee and charges which have accrued as at the date of the application for reinstatement, as specified in Part IV of the Second Schedule. (5) The Chief Executive may direct a company whose authorisation has lapsed to orderly dissolute its affairs. Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 51 of 2025]
FS1.3 Pension Scheme Administrator 14 Rs 30,000 USD 900 Rs 60,000 USD 1,800 10001- 15000 beneficiaries: Rs 14,000 USD 450 15001-20000 beneficiaries: Rs 18,000 USD 600
20000 beneficiaries: Rs 21,000 USD 700 FS1.5 Registrar and Transfer Agent 14 Rs 10,000 USD 400 Rs 36,000 USD 1,000
FS1.6 Treasury Management 14 Rs 25,000 USD 1,000 Rs 57,000 USD 1,900 51-250 Companies Rs 18,000 USD 600 251-500 Companies: Rs 27,000 USD 900
500 Companies: Rs 36,000 USD 1,200 FS1.7 Custodian Services (nonCIS) 14 Rs 31,000 USD 900 Rs 71,000 USD 1,700
FS1.21 Spot commodity broker 14 USD 900** USD 1,800** - FS1.22 Spot commodity broker’s representative 14 USD 400** USD 900** -
18 Financial Service Providers / Activities Code Licence Relevant Section of the Act Processing Fee* Fixed Annual Fee* Variable Annual Fee* FS1.23 Spot commodity clearing house 14 USD 5,000** USD 10,000** - FS1.24 Spot commodity market 14 USD 5,000** USD 10,000** - FS1.25 Spot commodity trading adviser 14 USD 900** USD 1,800** - FS1.26 Spot commodity trading adviser’s representative 14 USD 400** USD 900** -
19 Specialised Financial Services/Institutions Code Licence Relevant Section of the Act Processing Fee* Fixed Annual Fee* Variable Annual Fee* F.S2.10 Representative Office (for financial services provided by a person established in a foreign jurisdiction) 14 Rs 22,500 USD 1,000 Rs 52,000 USD 1,900 - F.S2.11 Other Financial Business Activity 14 Rs 22,500 USD 900 Rs 52,000 USD 1,700 -
(ii) 51 to 250* entities holding a Global Business Licence; 6,000 (iii) 251 to 500* entities holding a Global Business Licence; Or 8,000 (iv) more than 500* entities holding a Global Business Licence. 10,000
(ii) 51 to 250**** authorised companies; 4,000 (iii) 251 to 500**** authorised companies 5,000 (iv) more than 500**** authorised companies 6,000 FS3.1B Management Licence (Qualified Corporate Trustee only) 77 700 6,800 - FS3.2 Nominee Company (Approval) 78 300 500 -
21 *** In case the licensee provided Corporate Trusteeship Services on 31st December of the year preceding the financial year for which fees are being paid. **** The number of Authorised Companies for which the licensee acted as registered agent, on 31st December of the year preceding the financial year for which fees are being paid. Self-Regulatory Organisations (SROs) Code Declaration/Recognition Relevant Section of the Act Processing Fee Fixed Annual Fee Variable Annual Fee FS5.1 SRO 33 To be determined by the Commission on each case Investment Banking Code Licence Relevant Section of the Act Processing Fee Fixed Annual Fee Variable Annual Fee FS6.1 Investment Banking Licence 79A Rs 100,000 Rs 500,000 - Global Activities Code Licence Relevant Section of the Act Processing Fee Fixed Annual Fee FS7.1 Global Shared Services 77C USD 1,000 USD 2,500 Providers of Market Infrastructure Code Licence Relevant Section of the Securities Act Processing Fee (Rs) Fixed Annual Fee (Rs) Variable Annual Fee SEC1.1 Securities Exchange 9 250,000 Minimum of 500,000 To be determined by the Commission SEC1.2 Clearing and Settlement Facility 10 250,000 Minimum of 500,000 To be determined by the Commission SEC1.3 Securities Trading Systems 11 250,000 Minimum of 500,000 To be determined by the Commission Reporting Issuer Code Registration Relevant Enactment Registration Fee (Rs) Fixed Annual Fee (Rs) Variable Annual Fee SEC4.4 Reporting Issuer Section 86 of the Securities Act and Rule 3 of Securities (Disclosure Obligations of Reporting Issuer) Rules 2007 13,500 - -
SEC2.6A Representative of Investment Dealer (Full Service Dealer) Type 1 29 Rs 3,100 USD 200 Rs 34,000 USD 800 - SEC2.6B Representative of Investment Dealer (Full Service Dealer) Type 2 29 Rs 2,500 USD 200 Rs 27,000 USD 800 - SEC2.6C Representative of Investment Dealer (Full Service Dealer) Type 3 29 Rs 2,500 USD 200 Rs 27,000 USD 800 - SEC2.6D Representative of Investment Dealer (Broker) Type 1 29 Rs 2,500 USD 200 Rs 27,000 USD 800 - SEC2.6E Representative of Investment Dealer (Broker) Type 2 29 Rs 2,000 USD 200 Rs 24,000 USD 800 - SEC2.6F Representative of Investment Dealer (Discount Broker) 29 Rs 2,500 USD 200 Rs 27,000 USD 800 -
24 Collective Investment Schemes and Closed-end funds Code Authorised/Recognised /Approved Relevant Section of the Securities Act Processing Fee* Fixed Annual Fee* annual fee of Rs 200,000 (USD 6,300) in case of an authorisation to operate as a REIT SEC – 3.1 Bv CIS (having more than 1 fund) 97 Rs 25,000 USD 1,400 which includes the first fund and Rs 5,000 (USD 300) for each additional fund Rs 90,000 USD 4,000 which includes the first fund and Rs 18,000 (USD 600) for each additional fund An additional annual fee of Rs 200,000 (USD 5,000) for an authorization to operate as a Special Purpose Fund An additional annual fee of Rs 200,000 (USD 5,000) in case of an authorisation to operate as a REIT SEC3.1Cv CIS (Protected Cell Company) 97 USD 1,400 which includes the first cell and USD 300 for each additional cell USD 4,000 which includes the first cell and USD 600 for each additional cell An additional annual fee of Rs 200,000 (USD 5,000) for an authorization to operate as a Special Purpose Fund An additional annual fee of Rs 200,000 (USD 5,000) in case of an authorisation to operate as a REIT
25 Collective Investment Schemes and Closed-end funds Code Authorised/Recognised /Approved Relevant Section of the Securities Act Processing Fee* Fixed Annual Fee* SEC 3.1 Dv CIS (Multiclass)** 97 USD 300 USD 600 Closed-end fund SEC3.2A Closed-end fund (Single Fund) 97 Rs 25,000 USD 1,200 Rs 90,000 USD 3,700 An additional annual fee of Rs 200,000 (USD 5,000) for an authorization to operate as a Special Purpose Fund An additional annual fee of Rs 200,000 (USD 5,000) in case of an authorisation to operate as a REIT SEC3.2Bv Closed-end fund (having more than 1 fund) 97 Rs 22,500 USD 1,400 which includes the first fund and Rs 4,500 (USD 300) for each additional fund Rs 81,000 USD 4,000 which includes the first fund and Rs 18,000 (USD 600) for each additional fund An additional annual fee of Rs 200,000 (USD 5,000) for an authorization to operate as a Special Purpose Fund An additional annual fee of Rs 200,000 (USD 5,000) in case of an authorisation to operate as a REIT SEC3.2Cv Closed-end fund (Protected Cell Company) 97 USD 1,400 which includes the first cell and USD USD 4,000 which includes the first cell and USD 600 for each
27 CIS Functionaries and Professionals Code Licence/Approval Relevant Section of the Securities Act Processing Fee* Fixed Annual Fee* SEC4.1 Custodian 100 Rs 32,000 USD 1,000 Rs 94,000 USD 2,500 SEC4.2 CIS Manager 98 Rs 25,000 USD 1,000 Rs 75,000 USD 2,500 SEC4.3 CIS Administrator (Approval) 99 Rs 15,000 USD 500 Rs 36,000 USD 1,200
28 Remote Custodians participating on a clearing and settlement facility licensed under the Securities Act Code Recognition Relevant Section of Securities Act Processing fee (USD) Fixed Annual Fee (USD) SEC7.1 Remote custodian 155(2)(xc) 900 1,700 Insurers / Reinsurers Code Licence Relevant Section of the Insurance Act Processing Fee* Fixed Annual Fee* Variable Annual Fee - payable on quarterly basis + INS1.1 Long-Term Insurance Business 11 Rs 102,000 Rs 169,000 (0.35%* Gross Premium from policies issued on or after 1 July 2008) For Structured InvestmentLinked Insurance Business: (0.35%* Gross Premium from policies issued to a maximum of USD 10,000) INS 1.1Av Long-Term Insurance Business (protected cell company) 11 USD 2,500 for the first cell, and USD 750 for every additional cell USD 3,800 for the first cell, and USD 750 for every additional cell (0.35%* Gross Premium from policies issued) For Structured Investment Linked Insurance Business: (0.35%* Gross Premium from policies issued to a maximum of USD 10,000) INS1.2 General Insurance Business 11 Rs 102,000 Rs 169,000 (0.35% * Gross Premium)
30 Insurance Service Providers Code Licence Relevant Section of the Insurance Act Processing Fee* Fixed Annual Fee* INS2.2B Insurance Agent (Individual) 70 Rs 3,100 Rs 9,300 INS2.3 Insurance Broker 70 Rs 14,000 USD 1,000 Rs 77,000 USD 2,600 INS2.4 Insurance Salesperson (Registration) 75 Rs 1,300 Rs 3,000 INS2.5 Claims Professional 78 Rs 22,500 - INS2.6 Other Insurance Professionals
31 Private Pension Schemes Code Licence/ Authorisation Relevant Section of the Private Pension Schemes Act Processing Fee Variable Annual Fee PPS1.3Cv External Pension Scheme (protected cell company) 12 USD 1,000 for the first cell, and USD 300 for every additional cell USD 100 per member Authorisation to administer Private Pension Schemes Code Authorisation Relevant Section of the Private Pension Schemes Act Processing Fee Annual Fee Variable Annual Fee PPS2.1 Governing body to administer Private Pension Scheme 27 Rs 27,000 USD 900 - - - PPS2.2 Long-term insurer to administer Private Pension Scheme 27 Rs 30,000 USD 900 Rs 50,000 USD 1,500 10001-15000 beneficiaries Rs 10,000 USD 350 15001-20000 beneficiaries Rs 15,000 USD 500
20000 beneficiaries Rs 20,000 USD 700 Captive Insurance Business Code Licence/Authorisation Relevant Section of the Captive Insurance Act Processing Fee Fixed Annual Fee CI1.1A Captive Insurance Business 7 USD 1,000* USD 2,000* CI2.1 Captive Insurance Agent 9 USD 1,000* USD 1,500*
Rs 45,000 (USD 900) each, for the 2 nd to the 5th sub-fund/SPV; and Rs 87,750 (USD 1,800) For each additional subfund or SPV An additional annual fee of Rs 225,000 (USD 4,500) for each sub-fund which
33 is authorised to operate as a Special Purpose Fund An additional annual fee of Rs 225,000 (USD 4,500) for each sub-fund which is authorised to operate as a REIT PART II Global Business and Authorised Company Licence Code Licence Relevant Section of the Act Processing Fee (USD) Annual Fee (USD) FS-4.1 Global Business Licence 72 600 2,600 FS-4.3 Authorised Company 71A 600 1,400*
34 Second Schedule (Rule 14) PART I FEES AND CHARGES FOR GLOBAL BUSINESS CORPORATION Description Fees and charges payable (USD) If Annual Fee paid: On due date 2,600 Within 1 month after due date 3,250 After 1 month but within 3 months after due date 3,900 After 3 months but within 6 months after due date 5,200 Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 201 of 2011], [GN No. 113 of 2019], [GN No. 51 of 2025], [GN No. 119 of 2026] PART II Reinstatement Description GBC / GBC 1 USD Reinstatement Fee 500 Charges payable for the period starting from the date the licence lapsed to the 300 per month* date of application for reinstatement *Includes the month within which the application for reinstatement is made. Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 154 of 2022]
35 PART III FEES AND CHARGES FOR AUTHORISED COMPANY Description Fees and charges payable (USD) If Annual fee is paid: On due date 1,400 Within 1 month after due date 1,750 After 1 month but within 3 months after due date 2,100 After 3 months but within 6 months after due date 2,800
Amended by FSC Rules [GN No. 154 of 2022], [GN No. 51 of 2025], [GN No. 119 of 2026] PART IV – REINSTATEMENT OF AUTHORISED COMPANY USD Reinstatement Fee 150 Monthly charges payable for the period starting from 75 the date the licence lapsed to the date of application for reinstatement *Includes the month within which the application for reinstatement is made.
36 Third Schedule (Rules 2, 6 and 7) Personal Questionnaire Section 1: Applicant
37 9. Current residential address (with relevant dates): Address Line 1 (Street Address): Address Line 2 (Apartment, suite, unit, building, floor, etc.): City: State/Province/Region: Zip/Postal: Country: Dates at this Address: (mm/yyyy) From To 10. Previous residential addresses during the last ten years (with relevant dates) Previous address 1. Address Line 1 (Street Address): Address Line 2 (Apartment, suite, unit, building, floor, etc.): City: State/Province/Region: Zip/Postal: Country: Dates at this Address: (mm/yyyy) From To Previous residential address 2: Address Line 1 (Street Address): Address Line 2 (Apartment, suite, unit, building, floor, etc.): City: State/Province/Region: Zip/Postal: Country: Dates at this Address:(mm/yyyy) From To Previous residential address 3: Address Line 1 (Street Address): Address Line 2 (Apartment, suite, unit, building, floor, etc.): City: State/Province/Region: Zip/Postal: Country: Dates at this Address (mm/yyyy) From To
38 Previous residential address 4: Address Line 1 (Street Address): Address Line 2 (Apartment, suite, unit, building, floor, etc.): City: State/Province/Region: Zip/Postal: Country: Dates at this Address (mm/yyyy): From To Previous residential address 5: Address Line 1 (Street Address): Address Line 2 (Apartment, suite, unit, building, floor, etc.): City: State/Province/Region: Zip/Postal: Country: Dates at this Address (mm/yyyy): From To 11. Are you currently, or were you previously approved/ authorised (within the last 10 years) by any other Regulatory Body? Yes No If yes, please provide details below: Name of Regulator Country Position held Name of Date approved Date Approval Corporation (MM/YY) Cease (MM/YY) 12. Do you have any pending applications with any other foreign Financial Services Regulator? Yes No If yes, please provide full details, including Name of Regulator, Country and Nature of Application 13. Please provide the name and address of your main bank at which you hold a principal bank account and confirm how long you have been a customer of that bank. Name: Address: Date of account opening: Section 3: Professional Qualifications 14. Current Associateship, Membership or Fellowship (A, M or F) of professional bodies and year of admission. A/M/F Admitted (Yr) Professional Body Country
39 Section 4: Academic Qualifications 15. Do you hold any academic qualifications (e.g., BA, LLB, MBA, PhD)? Yes No If Yes, specify the following in each case: Qualification Name of Institution Address of Institution Year Obtained Section 5: Career History Begin with your current occupation or employment and please give full details of all occupations and employment during the last ten years, leaving no period unaccounted for. Continue on a separate signed sheet if necessary. Please justify any gaps in your employment history. 16. Current Occupation: Address Line 1 (Street Address): Address Line 2 (Apartment, suite, unit, building, floor, etc.): City: State/Province/Region: Zip/Postal: Country: Date of employment:(mm/yyyy): From To Position held: Nature of business: Employment reference details: Name : Position: Contact: Email: Previous Occupation 1: Address Line 1 (Street Address): Address Line 2 (Apartment, suite, unit, building, floor, etc.): City: State/Province/Region: Zip/Postal: Country: Date of employment:(mm/yyyy) From To Position held:
40 Nature of business: Employment reference details: Name: Position: Contact: Email: Previous Occupation 2: Address Line 1 (Street Address) : Address Line 2 (Apartment, suite, unit, building, floor, etc.) : City: State/Province/Region: Zip/Postal: Country: Dates of employment:(mm/yyyy) From To Position held: Nature of business: Employment reference details: Name: Position: Contact: Email: Previous Occupation 3: Address Line 1 (Street Address): Address Line 2 (Apartment, suite, unit, building, floor, etc.): City: State/Province/Region: Zip/Postal: Country: Date of employment:(mm/yyyy) From To Position held: Nature of business: Employment reference details: Name: Position: Contact: Email: Section 6: Fitness and Propriety 17. Please state any position you have held in any corporation3 (during the last ten years). 3 Includes, where specified in FSC Rules, any trust, société, partnership or any other body of persons.
41 Name of Current (C)/ Country of corporation Post Previous (P) incorporation/licence/authorisation/ approval/registration At any time, have you been involved with an application for regulatory approval in any jurisdiction where that application has been refused or withdrawn? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 18. Are you, through any previous or current occupation, employment, position or otherwise, precluded in any way from carrying on (fully or partially) the services which the corporation (identified in 18 above) offers? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 19. Have you or any corporation in which you are or have been associated with at any time, been convicted of any offence including spent matters by any Court in any jurisdiction? If so, give full particulars of the Court by which you were convicted, the offence and the penalty imposed and the date of conviction. (Road Traffic offences should not be listed). YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 20. Have you, or any corporation with which you are or have been associated4 : (a) been the subject of any punitive action; (b) been refused a licence or equivalent authorisation to carry on a business activity; (c) have had a licence or equivalent authorisation to carry on a business activity revoked; (d) been censured, disciplined or publicly criticised or adversely commented upon and (e) is, or has been the subject of any investigation and/or enquiry by any professional body or any public body or any Regulatory Authority? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 21. Have you ever been adjudicated bankrupt by any Court or entered into a compromise or arrangement with creditors? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 22. Have you ever failed to satisfy any debt adjudged due and payable by you as a judgment-debtor under an order of a court in any jurisdiction? 4 Associated in this form means associated as a director, secretary, controller, officer, as a senior member of staff or a controlling shareholder.
42 YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 23. Has any corporation with which you have been associated been compulsorily wound up or has been subject to voluntary winding up, or made any compromise or arrangement with its creditors, or ceased trading? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 24. Are you engaged in any personal litigation with respect to the management of any business corporation? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 25. Have you ever, at any time, been the subject of an investigation in relation to a corporation, including a financial institution? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 26. Have you ever been disqualified from acting as a director or similar position5 ? Have you ever, at any time, been the subject of an investigation in relation to a corporation, including a financial institution? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 27. Do you have any written complaints made against you by clients or former clients in the last five years which you have accepted, or which are awaiting determination, or have been upheld – by an Ombudsman or complaints scheme? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 28. Have you ever been refused entry to, or been dismissed, suspended or requested to resign from, any professional, vocation, office or employment, or from any fiduciary office or position of trust whether or not remunerated? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 29. Have you ever, anywhere, been censured, disciplined or criticised by any professional body to which you belong or have belonged to? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 5One where the respondent acts in a management capacity or conducts the affairs of any company, partnership or unincorporated association.
43 30. In carrying out your duties, will you be acting on the directions or instructions of any other person? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 31. In the course of any trial or proceedings involving fraud, dishonesty or similar matters, have you ever been required to give evidence other than as an expert witness? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 32. Have you, a family member or a close associate, at any time, been designated as a politically exposed person (PEP)6 ? YES/NO (Please delete as appropriate). If yes, please give full particulars. 6 “politically exposed person” or “PEP” – means a foreign PEP, a domestic PEP and an international organisation PEP; and for the purposes of this definition – “domestic PEP” means a natural person who is or has been entrusted domestically with prominent public functions in Mauritius and includes the Head of State and of government, senior politicians, senior government, judicial or military officials, senior executives of state owned corporations, important political party officials and such other person or category of persons as may be specified by a supervisory authority or regulatory body after consultation with the National Committee; “foreign PEPs” means a natural person who is or has been entrusted with prominent public functions by a foreign country, including Heads of State or of government, senior politicians, senior government, judicial or military officials, senior executives of state owned corporations, important political party officials and such other person or category of persons as may be specified by a supervisory authority or regulatory body after consultation with the National Committee; “international organisation PEP” means a person who is or has been entrusted with a prominent function by an international organisation and includes members of senior management or individuals who have been entrusted with equivalent functions, including directors, deputy directors and members of the board or equivalent functions and such other person or category of persons as may be specified by a supervisory authority or regulatory body after consultation with the National Committee;
44 33. Declaration I hereby CERTIFY that the above information is complete and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief and I undertake that, as long as I continue to be a director, shareholder, manager, officer or controller of an institution authorised/licensed under any of the above laws, I will notify the FSC of any material changes affecting the completeness of the answers 17 to 29 above within a period of thirty days. I also hereby AUTHORISE the FSC to make such enquires and seek such further information as it thinks appropriate in verifying the information given in the Personal Questionnaire, or in any other documents submitted as part of this application, for the purposes of performing its due diligence and background checks. Misleading the FSC will lead to criminal prosecutions under the Financial Services Act 2007. Name of Respondent Signature Date Supplemental Information If there are any additional information that must be communicated to the FSC, please populate the below section accordingly. Question No. Additional information Amended by FSC Rules [GN 266 of 2020]