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Air Mauritius reads for corporate growth

30 May 2018 - by Sarah Robertson
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AIR Mauritius has created a

corporate sales position at

its Johannesburg office to

capitalise on the growing corporate

market travelling to the island and

beyond.

Kerry Jerin, who previously ran

her own graphic design studio and

started up the corporate gifting

division for Sally Williams, has

been appointed corporate sales

executive.

Carla da Silva, Air Mauritius

regional manager, Southern Africa

and Latin America, said Kerry would

be servicing both local and global

corporate contracts and that her

role was created when the airline

identified substantial growth in its

corporate market segment.

“Air Mauritius is not a pointto-point

airline,” said Carla,

who explained that, due to its

geographical location, it was often

able to take customers to their final

destinations in less flying time than

its competitors.

She added that corporate South

Africa was also investing in

Mauritius by opening up branches

and satellite offices on the island,

which has resulted in a substantial

increase in corporate business.

The island has been positioning

itself as a reduced tax region

and growing African business hub

for a number of years now. The

development of Ebene Cybercity,

a high-tech office community on

the outskirts of Mauritius’s capital,

Port Louis, has drawn well-known

companies including Standard

Bank, Investec, Barclays, Accenture,

and PWC.

A substantial investment in highspeed

Internet has also helped

to draw business. The Mauritian

corporate tax rate, which, according

to the SA Tax Guide, is set at a

flat rate of 15%, is also very

attractive when compared with

South African corporate tax, which is

currently 28%.

“The Mauritian Board of

Investment and the two largest

banks in Mauritius have now set up

offices in South Africa for this exact

reason,” added Carla.

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