JCEM breakfast serves up financial tools for businesses in Monaco with Minister of Economy

JCEM breakfastMonaco’s Junior Chamber of Commerce (JCEM) held its first networking breakfast of 2017 on Friday, March 17, at the Salon Bellevue of the Café de Paris.

The theme of the morning’s conference, attended by 110 people, was “Government financial tools and support for business” (“Les outils de financement et de soutien du Gouvernement en faveur des enterprises”), as presented by the Department of Finance and the Business Development Agency (Direction de l’Expansion Économique).

Minister of Finance and Economy, Jean Castellini, delivered the morning’s opening and closing remarks, and answered questions from the audience. Minister Castellini took the opportunity to discuss Monaco’s new incubator and accelerator programme, a facility that will open in the fall of 2017 in Fontvieille. This strategy teams up Monaco Telecom, in particular with the current owner Xavier Niel, who will help select successful startups that are either already set up in the Principality, or identified using the incubation process started in Paris.

François-Xavier Le Clerc, Head of Department of the Business Development Agency, hosted the 2-hour discussion. Mr Le Clerc also launched an appeal: “I’m calling on businesses to submit propositions for the EUREKA program.” The EUREKA fund, offered to support to Monegasque companies for technological projects that are innovative and collaborative – they must have at least one other partner belonging to one of the 38 EUREKA member countries) – is made available through repayable loans or subsidies. The aim is to fund at least one “targeted and pragmatic” project per year.

Sandrine Fejoz represented SACDE, “Société d’Aide à la Création et au Developpement d’Entreprises”, a government owned venture capital firm which supports innovative Monegasque companies. Those with “innovative projects under development can contact the Government, that studies opportunities for financial support – contributing to the share capital of the entity to be created in the Principality and additional loans.” In some cases, repayment can begin after 24 or 36 months, to allow companies to develop and absorb social charges and taxes.

Helene Fabbretti of the Direction du Budget et du Trésor, and Delphine Garcia of BPI France, which offers finance for capital market investors were also present.

Many familiar faces were in the audience, including Serge Pierryves, Director of the Business Development Agency; Ambassador-at-Large, Henri Fissore, Marilyne Pierre from CREM, Alina Gavril from Barclays and Invest Monaco’s Justin Highman.

Philip Culazzo, who last year launched his made in Monaco company l’Orangerie, was also on hand. He told Monaco Life: “The Government has a superb range of assistance in place for supporting innovation, Research and Development and high value industry in Monaco. This is hugely beneficial to young companies such as mine in the early stages of development.”

The Junior Chamber of Commerce is a global movement (Junior Chamber International) made up of leaders, entrepreneurs, and executives, whose objective is to develop local economic attractiveness. In Monaco, it was founded in 1963 and has 130 members, with a program focusing on three major areas: entrepreneurship, networking and training.

The breakfast was organised by Melissa Bonello Richardson, Director of JCEM’s Breakfast Commission. The last JCEM breakfast in December was on Cybersecurity with the participation of the Minister of Interior, Patrice Cellario.

On the weekend of April 21-23, JCEM is organising its fourth Startup Weekend, at which ideas are turned into team projects and presented non-stop over 54 hours.

 

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Professional events boost Monaco’s economy

portshotheadIMSEE, the Monaco Statistics Office, has reported that overall volume of trade increased by 7.5 percent to nearly €2.2 billion year-on-year to the end of September 2016, and imports remained well above exports.

The trade deficit increased over the year (-€381.4 million).

Presenting its Economy Bulletin for the fourth quarter of 2016, which covers data accumulated from January 1, IMSEE said that overall turnover excluding financial and insurance activities was down (-1.2 percent). Two sectors in terms of turnover led to this downturn: Scientific and technical activities, administrative and support services: (-10.2 percent) and Industry (-13 percent).

After a slight decline in the first quarter, employment in the Principality rose for the third consecutive quarter and ended the year up (+ 1.3 percent).

Tourism was negatively impacted by the Nice bombing in July. Despite a decline in overnight stays (-3 percent), average revenue per room rose (+ 4.5 percent).

The number of professional events increased sharply (+43 percent), proving that Monaco is ever more attractive as a venue for international conferences and conventions.

 

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Bermudian insurance business receives Monaco licence

 Bruno Lava, France & Southern Europe regional manager, XL Catlin Insurance
Bruno Lava, France & Southern Europe regional manager, XL Catlin Insurance

Bermuda’s insurance company XL Catlin has received approval from the Monegasque authorities to offer insurance coverage in the Principality.

XL Catlin will provide its insurance through a subsidiary, XL Insurance Company SE, starting March 2017. The Monaco licence will allow XLICSE to provide its insurance products on an admitted basis to local brokers and clients directly.

XL Catlin Insurance’s France & Southern Europe regional manager Bruno Laval said: “The financial sector represents nearly 17 percent of the Gross Domestic Product, life sciences accounts for 50 percent of the local industry and 30 percent of the population are considered High Net Worth individuals.

“These are all strategic areas of focus for our business. We believe our Property, Liability, Marine and Fine Art & Specie solutions, as well as our global expertise, will be extremely relevant for local and global companies as well as for brokers with operations in the Principality.”

XL Catlin, which is the brand name used by XL Group, provides professional, financial lines, property and casualty, and specialty insurance products internationally.

 

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Tripartite meeting with Andorra and San Marino

Antoni Martí Petit, Serge Telle and Nicola Renzi Photo: © Charly Gallo/Communication Department
Antoni Martí Petit, Serge Telle and Nicola Renzi, Photo: Charly Gallo/Communication Department

Antoni Martí Petit, Head of Government of the Principality of Andorra, and Nicola Renzi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Political Affairs and Justice of the Republic of San Marino, visited Monaco on Saturday, March 18, for discussions on the topic of the European Union.

The two visitors were received in audience by the Sovereign Prince in the presence of HE Serge Telle, Minister of State, and Gilles Tonelli, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation.

During a working lunch hosted by the Minister of State, the representatives of the three microstates discussed ongoing negotiations with the European Union, which started in March 2015. At the end of the meal, Minister of State Telle said: “We have come together to work jointly on the relations of our three countries with the European Union. We have a common interest to find the necessary strategy to define our relations (…) and must invent a new way to conduct our work with the European Union.”

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EVER expands inside Grimaldi Forum

Facebook: EVER Monaco
Facebook: EVER Monaco

The annual EVER Salon takes place this year at the Grimaldi Forum from April 11 to 13.

The exhibition will be held under the large glass atrium of the Grimaldi Forum – a first in the history of this event, which has been running since 2006.

Ever 2017 will feature stands devoted to renewable energy and clean mobility, as well as clean vehicles of today and of the future, according to Monaco’s official website, visitmonaco.com.

“Ride & Drive” is a test-driving area in front of the Forum where visitors will be able to take the wheel – for example of the Kia Soul EV, the first all-electric crossover vehicle on the market – or handlebars of the latest products from the transport industry with regard to alternative energy vehicles.

Renowned figures from the world of renewable energy, construction and smart, connected electric vehicles will take part in roundtable discussion, while the scientific conferences will attract researchers, academics and students.

Training in electric mobility and recharging facilities will also be offered, in partnership with BLUE2BGREEN. This is an opportunity to find out about mobility and electricity, with an introduction to electrical standards. It will cover grants/laws, types of outlets, means of recharging and products and solutions from the market. Discussions and case studies with simulation studies on various products and examples of what is available will also be on the programme.

The Fair will also host the 3rd Riviera Electric Challenge.

 

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Cape Town victorious at Sainte Devote Rugby Tournament

Cape Town beat Lausanne for championship at 7th Saint Devote Tournament Saturday
Cape Town beat Lausanne in championship match at 7th Saint Devote Tournament

Cape Town beat Lausanne 5-0 in the final match of the seventh Saint Devote Rugby Tournament Saturday afternoon and event organised by the Monegasque Rugby Federation in collaboration with the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation at the Louis II Stadium.

The twelve boys making up the winning team are visiting Monaco as part of the “South Africa-Monaco Rugby Exchange”, one of the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation’s flagship projects in its Sport & Education programme.

These underprivileged children from South Africa have been invited to the Principality from March 14 to 20, thanks to a partnership with the South African Rugby Legends Association (SARLA). In turn, a Monegasque team will travel to Durban in South Africa in July 2017.

Alongside the rugby tournament, the young athletes from South Africa and children from the Principality participate in school and leisure activities providing mutual enrichment through their cultural differences. The practiced with the Toulon rugby team earlier in the week, which was a real thrill for the boys and Friday morning they learned life saving techniques and about water safety from Princess Charlene directly.

The purpose of the Ste Devote tournament is to highlight the values of rugby, dear to the Princess Charlene of Monaco Foundation, beyond its physical aspects. These meetings illustrate team spirit and the notions of generosity, sharing, solidarity, respect and fair play which help children accept themselves as they are in order to better integrate into society.

The U12-category Tournament brought together the following countries and teams: France (Lucciana, Toulon and Aix en Provence), Greece (Athens), Italy (Imperia and Recco), Monaco, Morocco (Safi), Russia (Kaliningrad), South Africa (Cape Town), Spain (Barcelona), Switzerland (Lausanne and Geneva), Tunisia (Jemmel) and United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi).

The “Saint Devote Challenge” – named after the Patron Saint of the Principality and Corsica – was played by Lucciana and Monaco. Youngsters of a very early age will not be left out. “Tots Rugby”, an introduction to rugby, will be available for children aged 3 to 5.

Educational workshops and specially designed courses were available for children and young people from Educational Medical Institutes, for an entertaining introduction to rugby. These children were supervised by the U15 and U16 (Monegasque Rugby Federation members under age 16), wishing to share their passion for rugby and the ideals it conveys.

 

Article update Saturday March 18, 2017.

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