Do you often hear about seed, serie a and serie c and want to understand the different types of fundraising in French-speaking Africa?
Welcome on board – this article will help you gain a better understanding of the different types of fundraising.
Would you like to set up a start-up in Côte d’Ivoire, but don’t know which tax regime will apply? Would you like to know when the declaration must be made? What incentives exist within the startup? Here’s how to get started.
Declaring your personal data processing to the Autorité de Régulation des Télécommunications/TIC de Côte d’Ivoire (” ARTCI “) is mandatory if your start-up processes personal data.
Would you like to set up your startup in Côte d’Ivoire? Not sure which legal structure to choose? Would you like to know the minimum share capital and registration fees?
We’ll help you get a clearer picture before you take the plunge!
Declaring your personal data processing to the Autorité de Régulation des Télécommunications de Côte d’Ivoire (ARTCI) is mandatory if your startup processes personal data. In addition, Law no. 2013-450 of June 19, 2013 (“Law no. 2013-450”) on the protection of personal data lays down further obligations when you process personal data or sensitive data.
When a start-up is growing fast and looking to accelerate its development, most entrepreneurs seek funding from business angels, institutional investors or investment funds.
Is your start-up growing fast and looking to accelerate its development? First of all, congratulations on this first phase of success! Like most entrepreneurs, you’ll be looking for funding from business angels or investment 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.