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Acquire a new Mauritius company authorized for Payment Intermediary Services (PIS) and regulated by the Financial Services Commission (FSC). The company has a clean regulatory history and is designed for payment service businesses.
This ready-made structure offers a faster route into the payments sector while avoiding the risks often associated with previously active businesses.
MauritiusCategory: Payments
| Jurisdiction | Mauritius |
| Regulator | Financial Services Commission (FSC) |
| Company Incorporation | 2026 |
| Bank Account | Application in progress |
This dormant Mauritius company holds a Payment Intermediary Services (PIS) license regulated by the Financial Services Commission (FSC).
It has never built up operational liabilities or legacy compliance issues, making it an attractive option for payment businesses seeking a clean, regulated platform.
Buying an existing licensed entity can significantly reduce the time required to establish regulated payment operations.
Key advantages include:
The license supports a range of payment services, including:
A Payment Intermediary Services (PIS) licence authorises a company to provide regulated payment-related services such as payment gateways, merchant payment processing and electronic payment solutions.
No. The company is dormant and has no known operational history or legacy liabilities.
Not yet. A bank account application is currently in progress.
According to the seller, the annual FSC license fee is USD 4,000, annual audit costs start from EUR 6,000, and estimated ongoing compliance costs are approximately EUR 12,000 per quarter.
An existing licensed entity can offer a faster route to market than applying for a new license, subject to regulatory approvals and completion of the ownership transfer.
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