Monaco’s strategic Davos programme draws 500 participants to Monaco Day

Monaco deployed a three-part strategy at the World Economic Forum in Davos this year, designed to open high-value dialogue opportunities and consolidate strategic relationships, according to Ludmilla Raconnat Le Goff, Delegate for Attractiveness to the Minister of State.

The programme ran from 19th to 21st January and culminated in Monaco Day, which attracted nearly 500 participants to the Monaco House.

Private investor dialogue

On Monday 19th January, a private dinner organised in collaboration with Henley & Partners brought together entrepreneurial families and international advisors. The confidential setting allowed direct exchanges on business trajectories, projects and long-term strategic thinking.

Bahrain bilateral meeting

On Tuesday afternoon, Pierre-André Chiappori, Minister of Finance and Economy, and Raconnat Le Goff met with Bahraini officials including Finance Minister Shaikh Salman bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Industry and Commerce Minister Abdulla bin Adel Fakhro, and Mumtalakat Sovereign Fund CEO Shaikh Abdulla bin Khalifa Al Khalifa.

The meeting focused on strengthening relations between Monaco and Bahrain, with discussions on sustainable finance, investment and international trade cooperation.

Monaco Day draws international speakers

Monaco Day on Wednesday 21st January served as the centrepiece of the Principality’s Davos presence. The Monaco House hosted approximately 500 participants and 30 speakers from Monaco and multiple regions, with the speaker quality receiving unanimous praise according to organisers.

The event was led by Raconnat Le Goff with support from the Attractiveness Unit team, including institutional relations and communications contributions from Céline Deri.

The Monaco House functioned as a hospitality and dialogue platform, allowing informal exchanges between public and private sector decision-makers to continue throughout the day.

2027 planning underway

Following this year’s programme, Raconnat Le Goff has begun planning for Monaco’s 2027 Davos presence, building on the quality of dialogue, strength of relationships and clear vision of future challenges.

“This sequence at Davos illustrates our vision: deploying a demanding attractiveness strategy based on active economic diplomacy and solid partnerships, which I am tasked with leading, by mobilising all institutional and private partners with the objective of making Monaco shine on the international stage,” Raconnat Le Goff said.

Speaker information and panel recordings from Monaco Day 2026 are available on the Monaco House Davos website and YouTube channel.

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