International residents gathered in Monaco this week for a meeting focused on the Principality’s attractiveness and the experiences of those who have chosen to make it their home…

One of the key announcements of the evening was the future rebranding of Monaco’s attractiveness initiative under the new name “Invest Monaco,” a move designed to reinforce the Principality’s international identity and visibility abroad.

The event featured an address by Ludmilla Raconnat Le Goff, Delegate for Attractiveness to the Minister of State and Secretary-General of the Strategic Council for Attractiveness, who highlighted the importance of dialogue with international residents in helping Monaco continue to evolve and strengthen its appeal.

Entrepreneurs, investors and families from a wide range of backgrounds shared their experiences of relocating to Monaco, discussing both the opportunities and challenges involved in settling in the Principality. Many praised Monaco’s stability, security, accessibility and strong institutional support, while others underlined the welcoming environment that helped them integrate both personally and professionally.

Among the attendees was Aida, originally from California, who moved to Monaco two years ago and spoke positively about the sense of community and openness fostered through events such as this gathering.

The evening aimed to encourage productive exchanges and gather feedback from residents whose international perspectives can help shape Monaco’s future attractiveness strategy.

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