Business & Finance
Monaco’s Justice Secretary: “We need to come out of the shadows”
When Samuel Vuelta Simon arrived in Monaco as Secretary of State for Justice just over a year ago, he made a shocking discovery: the Principality’s Wikipedia page didn’t even mention its justice system.
Read moreThese are the workers who must present health pass from Monday
The Monaco government has released a full list of industries which will be affected by the new compulsory health pass for workers, which takes effect from Monday 17th January.
Barclays marks centenary year
Barclays Private Bank is this year celebrating its 100th anniversary of opening in Monaco and will mark the milestone by showcasing some of its precious mementos.
Tourism takes another hit during festive season
The festive season in Monaco was “not catastrophic”, according to Guy Antognelli, the Principality’s Director of Tourism, but it was not “as good as had been hoped for”.
How Monaco supports the world’s poorest countries
Monaco’s financial assistance to developing countries and those in need packs a big punch for a small nation. Within a decade, it doubled its international contribution to €22 million a year.
Mandatory work from home until at least end of January
As the Christmas holiday draws to a close, the government has announced it is reintroducing an order for employees to work from home, effective immediately, to limit the spread of Covid-19.
New gin named for “Explorer Prince” Albert I
Monaco Gin, a local distiller offering its first premium gin, has created a beverage named after the iconic Monegasque leader and environmentalist, Prince Albert I.