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Defining your distribution strategy as a monopoly
24th August 2017 - Labourdonnais Waterfront HotelA targeted seminar for distributors having products which hold more than 30% of their product market.
MQA Approved Seminar
Protecting your trade secrets in the workplace
Date to be announced - Labourdonnais Waterfront Hotel- This seminar is part of our ‘New Technologies’ series of Human Resources Training, Audit and Compliance (TAC) programs.
- MQA Approved Seminar.
DERNIÈRES ENTRÉES BLOG
Découvrez toutes les dernières actualités de Geroudis et de son secteur d’activité.
Geroudis joins Multilaw
Geroudis becomes the exclusive member firm for Mauritius within the Multilaw network, one of the largest global networks of independent law firms. Today's global business and corporate relationships frequently span multiple nations, cultures, languages, and legal...
ICC FraudNet Ghana meet to discuss state capture, corruption
ICC FraudNet will hold its spring conference and meeting in Accra, Ghana on 28 April, with a special focus on state capture, corruption, fraud and asset recovery in Africa. Members and strategic partners will convene to discuss a wide range of cases and issues...
Redundancy – 6 tips for handling job cuts fairly
Before Covid-19 struck, employers around the world and in Mauritius were struggling to find the talent they needed to be successful. Notably across the global sector, the hospitality sector and within the IT industry the lack of skilled and experienced workers were...
Mauritius Brand enforcement – Parallel Imports – 4 changes from the Budget speech
Changes to be made to the trademark monitoring and border control process for trademark protection in Mauritius.
4 Aspects of Landlord and Tenant negotiations!
From the smallest to the largest businesses, retaining office or commercial space and paying rent must be one of the main reasons of losing sleep these days
Price Controls are back!! – 5 disappointments about them
Government has decided to control the mark ups of businesses who manufacture or import the following commodities to 20%.
8 points to consider in restructuring to work under Price control
Price controls look to be a likely measure we are going to have to contend with in the near future.
5 Actions Mauritian Retailers need to take
What are they actions retailers, small, medium of large, need to take now to manage the current situation and to get fit for a very different new reality?
Distributors – 8 considerations to Start a Home Delivery Service
Setting up a nationwide B2C Home Delivery operation is ambitious, but not impossible, but there are a number of issues and strategies to consider.
A 4-step approach to HR for businesses during the pandemic
Depending on which business you are in, these times may either bring you unexpected opportunities or the prediction of a disastrous future.
5 things to consider to be in a better position to keep your job
These are worrying times. As employees, we are now faced with fear for our health and that of our family and the added fear of losing our jobs.
5 Actions small FMCG firms need to do to survive the impact of COVID-19
In a panic situation, which judging by the videos shot in the aisles of our supermarkets and doing the rounds on Facebook is very much the case, operators ..
5 sets of actions big FMCG firms need to do to survive the impact of COVID-19
The ultimate frustration – a major surge in demand for our products at the same time as our distribution capacity is hit by reduced workforce and uncertainty as to which smaller clients are or can remain open.
Your best advice: Plan your finances and budget (FAQ)
“Even if you do have some savings, how long will those savings last you, given your monthly essential cost of living?” ….. “That’s a really valuable number even if you do have a job right now, because the fact is, your job is not guaranteed in two weeks or...
COVID-19 : 5 things organisations need to do now!
After far too many years as a CEO I am struggling with the ever changing and often contradictory information available.
8 things we should not do in the face of COVID-19
Aficionados of British comedy might remember the TV series, Dad’s Army, which had a long running success portraying the antics of part time soldiers …
How Sapin II can affect Mauritians with French dual nationality
How Sapin II can affect Mauritians with French Dual Nationality or Mauritian Companies of French Nationals? Frauds and money laundering are continuously on the increase and laws keep getting tougher under the aegis of prevention. In France, for example, as from the...
Retailer Brands vs National Brands
Over time, private brands have flourished and even taken over many national brands in their capacity to make a profit, being given the advantage they get at the point of sale.
Supermarket Shelf Space
Do not underestimate the Art of category management to influence buying choices of customers.
Creating an implementation plan to comply with data protection requirements
The new Data Protection Act is operational and has been proclaimed since 15th January 2018. It’s here. It’s compulsory. And there is a criminal offence for directors if companies do not comply.
‘Wolverine’ in Sheep clothing – Is there a case for a “Code de distribution” for Food and FMCG retail?
Geroudis is currently working on a Code de Commerce for the Food and FMCG sector. Do we need a Food and FMCG Code de Distribution in Mauritius?
Paranoia at the workplace
Is the employer now the ‘authorised’ Big Brother of the workplace? Is there such a thing as an employee’s right to privacy at work or is this a dichotomy?
Data Protection 2.0
The existing Data protection legislation on which the Mauritian Government has based its growing ICT and BPO sectors which now account for more than 12% of the Mauritius GDP was very much ripe for an overhaul.
Getting to a new Public Procurement mindset
Mauritius has long been one of those countries which favours restrictions in Public Procurement in order to limit the number of entities which can bid and benefit from Government or Government related tenders.
‘RFA’ (Ristourne de Fin D’Année) – Is it legal?
Habits die hard, we know. But lucrative ones take even longer to change ... Consider the good old practice of the ‘ristourne de fin d’année’ (the ‘RFA’) which has been for more than 20 odd years, a cornerstone of Mauritian retail promotion system. For those not...
Protecting your database rights from leaving employees
Review the information in your company’s database and determine how to make use of copyright laws to protect your confidential information.
Mauritius Competition Commission announces an Amnesty for Resale Price Maintenance!
The Competition Commission of Mauritius has just launched an amnesty program open from 5th June to 5th October 2017 for companies which consider they have practices which may amount to resale price Maintenance.
The Africa Paradox
In all indexes and review, Mauritius seems to be and is doing very well in its placement as a destination for business and a hub for Africa. It has maintained its diplomatic aura and invited events of COMESA and SADC to its shores, committed to Double Tax Avoidance African ventures and worked towards increasing its ranking all round sometimes as part of Africa…
Comments on IP Bill 2017
This report provides an overview of the concerns of our several clients and ourselves as law firm active in IPR protection, concerning the proposed new draft intellectual property rights bill. Additions relating to the accession of Mauritius to the Madrid system, geographical origins protection and layout design are commendable and expected since around 2004…
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