Innovation was the main Topic of the 15th Annual Monaco Private Label Summit

Over three days, participants had the opportunity to meet renowned personalities, such as Jeff Koons, the famous American visual artist, and Fernando Alonso, two-time Formula 1 world champion, while exploring various topics alongside international experts.

From left to right: Chloé Leclercq-Boscagli, Director of the MPL; Frédéric Genta, Interministerial Delegate for Attractiveness and Digital Transition; Jeff Koons, visual artist; HSH Prince Albert II; Fernando Alonso, double Formula 1 world champion; Didier Guillaume, Minister of State. Copyright: © Philippe Fitte

On 15, 16 and 17 September, the 15th edition of the Monaco Private Label Summit (MPL) took place,
in the presence of HSH Prince Albert II, H.E. Mr. Didier Guillaume, Minister of State of the Principality
of Monaco, Frédéric Genta, Interministerial Delegate for Attractiveness and Digital Transition,
as well as Chloé Leclercq-Boscagli, Director of the MPL, surrounded by more than 150 members from all over the world.
Among them were economic leaders, investors,philanthropists and friends of the Principality.
Since its creation 15 years ago, the MPL has played a central role in attracting new residents
to the Principality.
With nearly 2,000 members from 70 countries, this influential network is a
major pillar of the Prince’s Government’s attractiveness strategy.
Under the leadership of Chloé Leclercq-Boscagli, appointed director last January, the MPL has set itself the priorities of consolidating its network, strengthening the sense of belonging among its members and promoting the Principality’s international influence.
The ambition of the Annual Summit was also reflected in the “Friends of MPL” group, composed
of fifteen partners from the Monegasque finance sector (private banking, wealth management,
insurance) as well as the legal and tax sectors.
This group embodies the excellence and expertise that Monaco promotes on a global scale and plays a key role in the installation process of future high-level residents.
This summit also reaffirmed the status of the MPL as the spearhead of Monaco’s attractiveness policy, contributing for 15 years to the Principality’s economic development and its international influence.