Overseas Opportunities
Moving abroad to build or buy a business demands clear eyes and tight execution. We help you pick a legal path that protects your downside, works with banks, and respects immigration and local‑content rules—while keeping your options open if you change course.
How We Help
We start with your objectives and risk tolerance, then coordinate with vetted local counsel. In Kenya, we’ll align a Class G investor route with licensing, employment, and tax registrations. In Rwanda, we’ll leverage investor‑friendly procedures and repatriation rules to keep your structure bankable. In Mauritius or Cabo Verde, we’ll help you evaluate long‑stay visas and the practicalities of banking, premises, and staffing. For Ghana, we’ll map Right of Abode and long‑stay options alongside entity types and real‑estate due diligence.
Deliverables: immigration pathway summary; formation and ownership plan; banking/FX and repatriation notes; lease/real‑estate diligence checklist; contract suite adjusted for local law; and a 90‑day compliance calendar.
Build from Scratch
Zero‑to‑One (Independent Builder)
You don’t need a 60‑page strategy deck to start a services company—you need a compliant entity, clean contracts, and the confidence to send your first proposal. We move from intake to launch in 10 business days with fixed‑fee clarity and checklists built for operators.
What’s included: (1) entity and ownership structure; (2) licensing and registrations; (3) contract stack—master services agreement, SOW template, vendor/contractor agreements, NDAs; (4) employment policies and offer templates; (5) IP/brand and privacy/compliance baselines; and (6) a practical risk triage so you know what matters on day one—and what can wait.