The Principality has taken a new step in strengthening its appeal with the organisation of its first Attractiveness Meeting, bringing together key representatives from across Monaco’s economic and institutional landscape…

Held under the authority of the delegate in charge of attractiveness to the Minister of State, the gathering marked the start of a more structured and collective approach to enhancing Monaco’s ability to attract residents, entrepreneurs and investors.

The objective of the meeting was clear: to move beyond isolated discussions and create a shared forum where public authorities and private-sector stakeholders can exchange openly and work more closely together. By placing all participants around the same table, the government aims to deepen dialogue, encourage cooperation and establish a common working method to address long-term challenges.

During the session, three priority themes were outlined to guide future discussions. These included relations between businesses and the State, the conditions for Monaco’s economic development and international image, and how the Principality is perceived beyond its borders. These pillars are seen as central to maintaining Monaco’s position as a place where people not only wish to live, but also to invest and grow their activities.

Participants welcomed the initiative, describing a constructive atmosphere and a genuine willingness to co-create solutions. The Minister of State reiterated the government’s commitment to listening and remaining available, underlining the importance of collective momentum.

This first meeting is intended as the starting point of an ongoing process, with further exchanges planned. By formalising this dialogue, Monaco is reinforcing its ambition to remain competitive, forward-looking and attractive in an increasingly demanding international environment.