More than 500 companies struck-off in Monaco in 2023

company strike-offs

The number of “definitive deregistrations” or company strike-offs rose by more than 21% in Monaco over the course of 2023, according to the latest figures by IMSEE. 

The 2023 Q4 Economic Report by Monaco’s statistics agency IMSEE reveals that 534 businesses were de-registered last year – a significant increase of 21.1% on the previous year. That number was higher still among the companies logged with the Trade and Industry Directory, the Répertoire du Commerce et de l’Industrie de Monaco or RCI. Among these companies, close to 23% were closed.  

In contrast, 855 new business or companies were founded in Monaco last year, which equates to a 1.7% drop on 2022 figures. Again, those recorded in the RCI noted a more noticeable contraction of 10%.  

While strike-offs had been on the rise throughout the year, the rate at which companies were formally declared to be closed picked up in the second half of the year.  

According to IMSEE, the sharp increase in business closures was the “result of a significant regularisation process.”

In 2023, warnings from the Monaco Government regarding a new legal obligation for all companies, civil or commercial, to declare their beneficial owners also began to increase. It was one of the requests made by Moneyval, the anti-money laundering body of the Council of Europe, in its January 2023 report that identified key areas in which Monaco needed to improve its financial supervisory systems.  

See more: Monaco to “step up” financial crime action after damning Moneyval report

A request asking Monaco-registered businesses to comply and ensure that their ownership details were up to date was issued in May 2023, along with a warning that “cases of legal entities whose legal status is irregular will be referred to the Court of First Instance”. 

As reported by Monaco Life at the time, “A beneficial owner ultimately holds, directly or indirectly, at least 25% of the company’s capital or voting rights; they effectively exercise a power of control over the company by any other means, for example, they can appoint or dismiss the majority of the members of the management bodies; or it is the person or persons who legally represent the company, for example, the manager, managing director, etc.” 

See more: Moneyval report: Monaco businesses reminded of obligation to report to government

After a series of general information conferences, events and reminders, aimed at encouraging owners of “unclaimed companies” to come forward, a full list of the companies that had failed to provide the necessary information was made available to the public. It can be viewed here. 

The list is described as containing: “any non-trading companies for which a lack of a registered office has been identified or for which statutory term has expired [and] any trading company whose business license or declaration has been revoked or rendered ineffective due to lack of registered office or business activity”. 

 

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Voting opens for FPA2’s 2024 Environmental Photography Awards

Online voting for the Public Award at the Prince Albert II of Monaco’s Environmental Photography Awards has begun, giving people around the world a chance to vote for their favourite – and for some, the most poignant – images of 2024.  

The Public Award for the Prince Albert II Foundation Environmental Photography Awards gives lovers of nature photography the opportunity to act as part of a worldwide jury by casting their vote on the top submissions in this eclectic category.  

See more: The story behind the winning image: “Forest elephants are collateral damage to the global mining industry”

The online voting portal, which displays each of the images shortlisted, was launched on 2nd April and can be found here. Votes will be accepted until 14th April.  

The winner will receive a €500 prize and their photo will be featured in the 2024 public exhibition in Monaco as well as in the official catalogue.  

2024 AWARDS 

The main 2024 Environmental Photography Awards will feature 36 images handpicked by a select jury from more than 11,000 entries. There are five categories – Polar Wonders, Ocean Worlds, Into the Forest, Change Makers, Reasons to Hope and Humanity versus Nature – and the Public Award features a mix of the best.

This year’s winners, who will follow in the steps of last year’s Grand Prize and Public Award winner Jasper Doest, are set to be announced on 4th June.  

The public exhibition will be held on the Promenade du Larvotto until 30th July, before the show hits the road for an international tour.  

 

 

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Photo credit: Jasper Doest