Everything you need to know about the CIL, the laws on personal data in Burkina Faso, the rights of citizens and the dangers for companies.
What is blockchain? How is this technology developing in Africa? What are the advantages of blockchain? If you’d like to understand what this technology is, and potentially train to use it in your professional life, your answers in this article.
Are you wondering about FinTech regulation in French-speaking Africa, and more specifically about your obligations? Then you’ve come to the right place! Indeed, as a fintech in French-speaking Africa, you have to meet certain regulatory obligations on a daily basis, in order to comply with current legislation. What are these obligations?
How do you launch a fintech in French-speaking Africa? What prerequisites must be met? We answer your questions about this expanding sector.
Domiciliation in Morocco easily explained: companies, startups, individuals, associations, in Arabic … What laws apply to domiciliation? What is domiciliation? Why should you register your company? How does domiciliation work in Morocco? Next step: transferring the registered office?
Everything you need to know about the CIL, the laws on personal data in Burkina Faso, the rights of citizens and the dangers for companies.
Are your start-up’s pitch deck and business plan ready and up to date? Your investor meeting went well, and you’re about to receive a term sheet? Also known as a letter of intent, this is one of the first documents signed when raising funds.
Protecting a brand means obtaining the exclusive rights to use it, and therefore the absolute right of ownership. Only by registering a trademark can a third party be prevented from using it without the start-up’s consent, and from taking action for infringement.
Protecting a brand means obtaining the exclusive rights to use it, and therefore the absolute right of ownership. Only by registering a trademark can a third party be prevented from using it without the start-up’s consent, and from taking action for infringement.
The founding partners’ agreement is a confidential contract signed by the start-up’s founding shareholders. This is not the shareholders’ agreement signed with investors as part of a fund-raising operation. The latter will be the subject of a separate article.