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Corporate

Our corporate lawyers support Rwanda’s leading companies, emerging startups and financial institutions in their development and investment activities.

From mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and venture capital to private and public equity offerings, we assist clients through all stages of their transactions to ensure successful deal outcomes.

Our clients benefit from a valuable combination of global insight and local knowledge that allows us to handle all aspects of complex domestic and cross-border corporate transactions. Understanding the industry and the day-to-day issues faced by our clients is critical to our success.

Our capital markets lawyers have represented and advised clients on the regulatory requirements for listing on the Rwandan stock exchange and issuance of bonds among others.

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Moses Gatama Kiiza
Moses Gatama Kiiza PartnerEquity Juris Chambers Full profile

Our lawyers in Rwanda are well-versed and qualified to serve and support emerging growth companies and venture capital and other institutional investors wherever they do business.

Our clients include, among others, entrepreneurs, startups, emerging growth companies, whether in the technology, healthcare, consumer goods and venture capital funds, corporate strategic investors and other institutional investors with their venture capital or other strategic transactions.

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Moses Gatama Kiiza
Moses Gatama Kiiza PartnerEquity Juris Chambers Full profile

Our lawyers advise on various types of investment funds, from real estate funds and private equity funds.

In Rwanda and beyond we provide a dynamic, integrated service to sponsors, fund managers and institutional investors, supported by our international networks.

We advise clients about the full spectrum of private investment funds, all major investment strategies and all stages of a private investment fund's life cycle.

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Moses Gatama Kiiza
Moses Gatama Kiiza PartnerEquity Juris Chambers Full profile

Our lawyers' experience allows us to execute cross border deals seamlessly while supporting clients across all stages of the transaction and offering cost-effective, pragmatic business solutions in Rwanda and beyond.

We guide our clients through every stage of a deal, from due diligence, regulatory approvals and structuring, to negotiation and preparation of deal documents, to post-transaction transition and post-merger integration.

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Moses Gatama Kiiza
Moses Gatama Kiiza PartnerEquity Juris Chambers Full profile

Our lawyers in Rwanda have the market knowledge and exposure to help clients achieve their goals throughout the investment life cycle.

We represent private equity institutions and, very importantly, portfolio companies through all stages of the private equity life cycle.

Our clients benefit from the breadth and depth of our private equity experience and our key sector-based legal experience.

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Moses Gatama Kiiza
Moses Gatama Kiiza PartnerEquity Juris Chambers Full profile

Our lawyers in Rwanda are trusted advisors to leading and emerging companies and government entities on corporate governance matters, providing strategic advice and guidance.

Our advice ranges from implementing new governance strategies, regulations on compliance as well as investigating allegations of wrongdoing or responding to civil, administrative or criminal actions.

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Moses Gatama Kiiza
Moses Gatama Kiiza PartnerEquity Juris Chambers Full profile

Experience has included advising:

  • Several international financial institutions regarding multi-million USD mergers and/or acquisitions relating to several Rwandan banks and insurance companies.
  • An international telecom company regarding its acquisition of an 80% stake in a Rwandan company that operates the national e-payment system.
  • Several foreign venture capital funds regarding their acquisition of shares in several Rwandan companies.
  • An international investor regarding the structuring of a joint venture project for the building of a multi-million USD high nutrient food factory involving IFC, WFP and Government of Rwanda.
  • An international investor regarding the structuring of a joint venture project involving the Government of Rwanda for the development and restructuring of the national fiber optic network.
  • A Kenyan media group on cross-listing on the Rwandan Stock Exchange.
  • A Rwandan renewable energy company on the issuance and sale of medium term asset-backed notes. 
  • Government of Rwanda regarding all the legal and regulatory aspects relating to the issuance of a multi-million dollar bond.

Doing business in Uganda

In terms of the ease-of-doing-business environment, the 2019 Doing Business Report rates Uganda at 127 out of 190 countries, while the 2018 Global Competitiveness Index rates Uganda at 117 of 140 countries.

Doing business in Burundi

Various vehicles exist under Burundian law. In fact, a Burundian company is established by an agreement involving two or more shareholders who agree to share part of their property and their know how to perform one or more specified activities in order to share the profits or take advantage of the economy that may result.

Doing business in Ghana

In the World Bank’s ease of doing business (2020) Ghana scored 60.0 on a scale of 100 as compared to the regional average (Sub-Saharan) of 51.8.

Doing business in Mauritius

The global business segment of the Mauritius International Financial Centre provides convenience, fiscal efficiency and risk mitigation for companies engaged in international operations.