Business & Finance
Marriott hotel in Cap d’Ail sold to Swiss investment firm for reported €85 million
The Riviera Marriott Hotel La Porte de Monaco in Cap d’Ail has been sold by Schroders Capital to Swiss-based Achernar Assets in a deal reportedly worth €85 million.
Read moreMonaco strengthens legislative arsenal against financial crime
The National Council has passed two bills to combat financial crime in Monaco. Among them, a widening of the scope of justice to confiscate capital and sanction fraudulent virtual currency transfers.
Work from home extended
The government has announced an extension of the remote working mandate in both public and private sectors until 4th March, thus prolonging the rule for two additional weeks.
2021 property report: market rebounds but still down
Monte-Carlo overtook Larvotto as the most expensive district to buy property last year, at €60,000 sqm. The annual property report also shows that 417 resale apartments fetched over €2 billion.
Marc Vassallo stepping in as new Secretary General
The position of Secretary General in the Prince’s government, left open by the retirement of Robert Colle, is being filled by the current Deputy Secretary General, Marc Vassallo.
National Council looks to a positive 2022
During his annual address to the press, National Council President Stéphane Valeri was optimistic for 2022, saying "there are reasons to hope that we can get back to a quasi-normal life.”
Government reactivates financial support measures
Businesses that are suffering an economic loss under the fifth wave of the pandemic will once again receive assistance from the government.