A Monegasque delegation, made up of the Attractiveness Unit of the Prince’s Government, Monaco Private Label, the Monaco Economic Board, the Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer and the Monegasque Association of Financial Activities, travelled to Brussels as part of a joint mission to promote the Principality of Monaco abroad.

This move is part of the strategic plan for Attractiveness, one of the priority areas is to coordinate, in partnership with public and private actors, all actions intended to amplify and extend the Principality’s ability to attract the international.

During these two days, the delegation led by Frédéric Genta, Interministerial Delegate for Attractiveness and Digital Transition, met the Diplomatic and Consular Corps, as well as a network of influential Belgian personalities.

HE Mr Frédéric Labarrère, Ambassador of the Principality of Monaco to Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, said: “For this first international mission, we are delighted that all of the active forces dedicated to Attractiveness and influence of the Principality collaborated closely in order to carry out these meetings of a very high level.

PHOTO: Gérald Mathieu, Chairman of the Marketplace Promotion Commission of the AMAF, Frédéric Genta, Interministerial Delegate for Attractiveness and Digital Transition, HE Mr Frédéric Labarrère, Ambassador of Monaco to Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, Guillaume Rose, Executive Director General of the MEB, Chloé Leclercq, Head of Assignment to the Attractiveness Unit of the Prince’s Government, Sasha Viviani, Administrator at the Attractiveness Unit of the Prince’s Government, Michel Bouquier, Senior Advisor of Monaco Private Label, and Justin Highman, Deputy Director of MEB

ORIGINAL SOURCE & PHOTO: Monaco Government Press Service