Turning Uncertainty into Insight: Market Trends Amid Global Political Change

23 May 2025 – Moka, Mauritius

On a crisp evening in late May, Austen Morris Associates International (AMA International) welcomed 28 distinguished guests, including valued clients and members of the Chinese Business Chamber (CBC) Mauritius, for a premier event at our office in Moka, Mauritius. The occasion, delicately framed by canapés, curated drinks, and meaningful dialogue, reflected the firm’s commitment to fostering informed, one-on-one engagement with our clients and community members.

The evening’s theme—“Turning Uncertainty into Insight: Market Trends Amid Global Political Change”—echoed the times. As global political currents shift, AMA International’s regional leaders, Leith Anticevich (Regional Head) and Stewart Dando (Chief Investment Officer), took center stage to share cutting-edge market analysis, investment perspectives, and AMA’s distinctive positioning in both Mauritian and global markets.

AMA: A Global Force with Local Roots

AMA International is no newcomer to Mauritius. Holding a Category 1 Global Business License, the firm offers independent wealth management solutions tailored to diverse international clients. Headquartered in Moka, it forms part of a group of companies that began in 1994, serving more than 7,500 clients globally.

Highlights from the Evening

While global uncertainty persists, gatherings like these remind us that clarity, collaboration, and connecting with industry experts are the greatest catalysts for insight.

If you are interested in attending these events or would like to speak to one of our experienced consultants in Mauritius.

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