Financial Institutions
The Payment Intermediary Service licence authorises the processing and transmission of payment transactions, the foundational licence for payment platforms, mobile money operators, and cross-border payment services operating from Mauritius.
Overview
Under the Payment Systems Act 2003 and related FSC regulations, a Payment Intermediary Service (PIS) licensee may facilitate the processing and transmission of payment transactions between payers and payees. This licence is the relevant authorisation for digital payment platforms, mobile money systems, cross-border remittance services, and payment gateway operators.
Mauritius's growing fintech ecosystem, combined with its proximity to African markets experiencing rapid mobile money adoption, makes it an attractive base for payment intermediaries serving the continent. The FSC applies proportionate AML/CFT and operational requirements calibrated to the risks of payment intermediation, providing a credible regulatory framework without the disproportionate burdens of more restrictive jurisdictions.
Aurevya advises PIS applicants from initial payment model assessment through FSC application, technology review, AML/CFT programme design, and operational launch, with practical experience of both the regulatory requirements and the commercial dynamics of payment intermediation in African and Indian Ocean markets.
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